9x Yasuo. Used when a player is calling to report a Yasuo by all nine other players.
I'm pretty sure "Report x9" is a request used when someone is doing something so clearly against the rules that the requester believes everyone (the 9 other players) should report that person.
9x, or nine times in multiplication.
• 2 yr. ago. Additional comment actions. it means "times 9"
Support. SUP is also a contraction of the word "Support." In this context, it is particularly common in the online game "League of Legends."
HF. “Have Fun.” Friendly term usually written at the start of a match.
Pause please. In gaming, PP means "pause please." It is a quick way to ask the other player(s) in a multiplayer game if they can pause the game before continuing further.
4X Strategy: Just...One...More...Turn. eXplore, eXpand, eXploit, and eXterminate your way to victor… More.
Heck yeah. Censored. HY is an acronym that stands for "heck yeah," which is another way of saying "alright!" It is an enthusiastic response typically reserved for moments of true to excitement.
1m for me is 1 minute. -1. Wolfy_girl451 • 2 yr. ago. Additional comment actions.
The use of the slang term 9 is a red flag and indicates that your teen is exhanging digital communications that are inappropriate. Having a parental control app on your child's phone will give you peace of mind by alerting you to your child's exposure to risks encountered on their phone.
O-9, the pay grade for the following senior officer ranks in the U.S. uniformed services: Lieutenant General in the Army, Marine Corps, Air Force, and Space Force. Vice Admiral in the Navy, Coast Guard, Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, and NOAA Commissioned Officer Corps.
"To the nines" is an idiom meaning "to perfection" or "to the highest degree". In modern English usage, the phrase most commonly appears as "dressed to the nines" or "dressed up to the nines".
On the other side of the spectrum are big-game players; world-class stars who can be relied upon to win the biggest games at crucial moments. They feel no overwhelming pressure from the magnitude of the event, as they're calm and collected throughout.
W8 is an abbreviation for "Wait," which is commonly used online, in text messages, and when gaming. The abbreviation is a quick way of telling someone to wait.
/SX (usually typed /sx) is a tone indicator, used to indicate that the sender intends their comment to be taken in a sexual way.
XD Definitions and Synonyms
an expression used in text messages or e-mails signaling happiness or laughter. XD is an emoticon. X represents closed eyes while D stands for an open mouth.
What does thicc mean? Thicc is a slang term for a full-figured body, specifically a big butt and curvy waist.
W is a popular term in sport and gaming. When someone simply puts a "W" in the comment section, it means they're saying "Win" or congratulating someone on their success. It's the opposite of someone taking an "L," which means to lose. Obviously.
Match any of YOUR NUMBERS to either WINNING NUMBER, win the prize shown. Reveal a "2X" symbol, win TWO TIMES the prize. Reveal a "5X" symbol, win FIVE TIMES the prize! Official Start Date: Aug.
3x is a number puzzle game that is one of the cool math games ! Features : - Game is automatically saved. - Keeps track of best score. - Compete with friends.
4X is a term coined by Alan Emrich in 1993 and stands for eXpand, eXploit, eXterminate, and eXplore, and that's exactly what the players of this sub-genre are called to do inside these games.
BP simply stands for “Bonus Point” which are awarded for a variety of reasons during the competition. During the game, the bonus point they are referring to is when a team scores four tries or more. Achieve this and they will receive an extra point. But is not just during the game a team can be awarded bonus points.
Precocious puberty (PP) is defined as the development of secondary sexual characteristics in girls younger than 8 years of age and boys younger than 9 years of age.
It stands for “well played.” It can be used sincerely but quite often it is used sarcastically (especially in low- and midstakes games).