noun a protective covering for the body, especially metal plates or chain mail worn in battle

verb to provide or cover with armor

  • The knight wore a suit of armor to protect himself in battle.
  • I need to upgrade my armor before taking on that boss in the game.
  • That new jacket is like armor against the cold weather.
  • She put up emotional armor to shield herself from getting hurt.

noun a word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence

article a word that is used with a noun to specify grammatical definiteness of the noun

  • The wizard cast a spell to protect the kingdom from harm.
  • She loves to watch movies where they cast a spell on someone.
  • I heard she can cast a spell with her makeup skills.
  • The musician's performance was so captivating, it seemed like he could cast a spell on the audience.

noun a person in charge of a department or organization

  • The air traffic controller guided the plane safely to the runway.
  • I couldn't figure out how to use the game controller properly.
  • He's the controller of the group, always making decisions for everyone.
  • She felt like the controller of her own destiny, making choices that shaped her future.

noun fate or destiny, especially a tragic or ruinous one

verb to condemn to a terrible fate or outcome

  • The impending economic doom was a topic of discussion at the conference.
  • I heard we're all doomed if we don't submit our reports on time.
  • We're totally screwed if we don't figure out a solution to this problem.
  • The dark clouds of doom loomed over the once peaceful village.

noun a loud shout or exclamation

  • The new proposal is a far cry from the original plan.
  • The new design is a far cry from what we had before.
  • The party last night was a far cry from boring.
  • His skills are a far cry from what they used to be.

noun a form of play or sport, especially a competitive one played according to rules and decided by skill, strength, or luck

verb to manipulate a situation to achieve a desired outcome

  • The game of chess requires strategic thinking and careful planning.
  • Let's play a game of Monopoly tonight!
  • I'm totally addicted to this new mobile game, it's so lit.
  • Life is like a game, you never know what move will come next.

noun a form of play or sport, especially a competitive one played according to rules and decided by skill, strength, or luck

  • The educational games helped improve the students' critical thinking skills.
  • We should play some games together this weekend.
  • Let's chill and play some games, bro.
  • Life is like a series of games, you just have to learn how to play them.

adjective describing someone or something that is nervous or easily startled

  • The jumpy horse refused to calm down during the competition.
  • Why are you so jumpy today? Did something happen?
  • She's always been a bit jumpy, like a cat on a hot tin roof.
  • The suspenseful movie had me feeling jumpy throughout the entire film.

verb to make someone extremely angry or frustrated

  • The continuous noise from the construction site began to madden the residents in the neighborhood.
  • His constant complaining about the weather can really madden me sometimes.
  • I swear, that guy can madden me like no other.
  • The lack of progress on the project began to madden her like a ticking time bomb.

noun A type of vessel flute that is often associated with The Legend of Zelda video game series

  • The musician played a beautiful melody on the ocarina during the classical concert.
  • I love bringing out my ocarina and playing some tunes by the campfire.
  • Check out this cool ocarina I found at the flea market!
  • Her voice was like an ocarina, pure and sweet.

noun a mythical creature in folklore, typically portrayed as a small, mischievous being with magical powers

  • The pixie was a character in the children's book, known for her mischievous behavior.
  • I saw a tiny pixie figurine at the store and thought it was cute.
  • That girl with the short hair and bright personality is a total pixie.
  • Her laughter was like the tinkling of a pixie's bells.

noun violent, uncontrollable anger

verb to feel or express intense anger

  • The public's rage over the government's decision was evident in the protests.
  • She was filled with rage when she found out her phone was missing.
  • I was so raging when I heard the news about the concert being canceled.
  • The storm raged outside, matching the turmoil of emotions inside her.

noun a literary work, movie, etc., that continues the story of a previous work or expands on its themes

  • The author is currently working on a sequel to his best-selling novel.
  • I can't wait for the sequel to come out, I loved the first book!
  • That movie was so good, I hope they make a sequel!
  • The success of the new product was seen as a sequel to the company's previous achievements.

noun the place or type of surroundings where something is positioned or where an event takes place

  • The historical setting of the novel provides a rich backdrop for the story.
  • I love the cozy setting of this cafe, it's perfect for studying.
  • The party last night had such a chill setting, everyone was just hanging out and having a good time.
  • In the setting sun, the city skyline looked like a silhouette against the colorful sky.

noun a person who moves, acts, or works slowly; a sluggish or lazy person

  • The slowpoke in the group caused the team to miss the deadline.
  • Come on, don't be a slowpoke! We're going to be late.
  • Quit being such a slowpoke and hurry up!
  • Her mind was like a slowpoke, taking its time to process new information.

noun a computer graphic that may be moved on-screen and otherwise manipulated as a single entity

  • The artist painted a beautiful sprite in the fantasy landscape.
  • I love drinking a cold sprite on a hot summer day.
  • That sprite at the party was so bubbly and fun.
  • Her spirit was like a sprite, always full of energy and joy.

noun a flamboyant or self-assured person, especially a soldier, adventurer, or pirate

adjective relating to or characteristic of a swashbuckler; daring or flamboyant

  • The swashbuckling hero saved the day with his daring swordsmanship.
  • That movie was full of swashbuckling action scenes.
  • I love watching those swashbuckling pirates in action.
  • Her swashbuckling attitude in the boardroom impressed everyone.

FPS

noun FPS

  • The new video game boasts impressive graphics and runs at a smooth 60 FPS.
  • I can't play this game, the FPS keeps dropping below 30.
  • This game is unplayable, the FPS is trash.
  • His mind was racing at a million FPS, trying to process all the information at once.

noun a popular media franchise created by Satoshi Tajiri and Ken Sugimori, including video games, trading card games, TV shows, movies, and more

  • The Pokémon franchise has been a huge success in the gaming industry.
  • I love playing Pokémon games on my Nintendo Switch.
  • My friends and I are going to catch some Pokémon at the park later.
  • Training to be a Pokémon master is like striving for excellence in any field.

noun a container in a video game that can be opened to receive various in-game items or rewards

  • The game offers various loot boxes for players to purchase with in-game currency.
  • I spent all my coins on loot boxes but didn't get anything good.
  • I'm addicted to opening loot boxes in this game, it's like gambling.
  • Life is like a loot box, you never know what you're going to get.

noun a fictional creature or being that resembles a zombie

adjective resembling or characteristic of a zombie

  • The scientist studied the zomboid behavior in the infected population.
  • I heard that movie has some creepy zomboid characters in it.
  • That haunted house was full of zomboid creatures, it was so scary!
  • The abandoned town had a zomboid atmosphere, with no signs of life.

noun A person who operates a cannon or artillery piece

  • The cannoneer carefully loaded the cannon with gunpowder and shot.
  • The cannoneer is the one who shoots the big cannon.
  • Yo, that cannoneer is a real pro at firing those cannons.
  • As a cannoneer of change, she aimed to disrupt the status quo.

GF

noun GF stands for 'girlfriend', referring to a female romantic partner.

  • My girlfriend (GF) and I are planning a trip to Europe next summer.
  • I can't wait to introduce my GF to my family at the barbecue this weekend.
  • My GF is the bomb, we have so much fun together.
  • Having a supportive partner is like having a GF in life, always there for you.

noun a video game that incorporates physical exercise or activity into its gameplay

  • Exergames are becoming increasingly popular as a way to combine physical activity with video gaming.
  • Let's play some exergames to get some exercise while having fun.
  • I'm addicted to exergaming - it's a great way to work out without even realizing it.
  • Playing exergames is like killing two birds with one stone - you get to exercise and have fun at the same time.

noun a slang term derived from the word 'modifications', commonly used in the context of video game culture to refer to the act of modifying a game or its content

  • Modding refers to the act of modifying a software or hardware to change its functionality or appearance.
  • I love modding my games to add new features and improve graphics.
  • Modding is like giving your device a digital makeover.
  • In a way, modding is like customizing your own virtual world.

noun MMORPG

  • The MMORPG industry has seen significant growth in recent years.
  • I've been playing that new MMORPG non-stop since it came out.
  • MMORPGs are my jam, I can't get enough of them.
  • Navigating through life sometimes feels like being a character in an MMORPG, with challenges and quests at every turn.

noun a form of competition using video games

adjective related to competitive gaming using electronic devices

  • E-sports have gained significant popularity in recent years, attracting a large audience of online viewers.
  • I love watching e-sports tournaments with my friends on the weekends.
  • E-sports are totally lit, bro!
  • Participating in e-sports is like entering a whole new digital battlefield.

noun A person who has a great love or admiration for Japanese culture, language, and customs.

  • The Nihongophile was fluent in Japanese and had a deep appreciation for the culture.
  • My friend is such a Nihongophile - she's obsessed with everything Japanese!
  • I didn't know you were a Nihongophile too! Let's watch some anime together.
  • As a Nihongophile, she saw the world through a Japanese lens, finding beauty in the smallest details.

noun A special move in the Street Fighter video game series, typically performed by the character Ryu or Ken.

  • The martial artist demonstrated his mastery of the hadouken technique during the tournament.
  • I totally nailed that hadouken move in the video game!
  • I'm gonna hit him with a hadouken if he doesn't stop bothering me.
  • Her words were like a verbal hadouken, striking him with their intensity.

noun a condition characterized by sore muscles and joint pain from excessive playing of the Nintendo Wii video game console

  • Wiiitis, also known as Wii-itis, is a condition characterized by muscle soreness and fatigue from playing the Wii console for long periods of time.
  • I think I may have Wiiitis from playing too much Wii last night.
  • My arms are killing me from all that Wii-itis I got from playing the new Mario game.
  • After a weekend of intense Wii gaming, I was left with a bad case of Wii-itis that made it hard to lift my arms.