If it is a curbstomp, it's not a good game. If someone disconnnects, it's not a good game. If someone is feeding on purpose, don't say GG because you are stuck in a stupid match. GG I cry everyday. GG i throw game aha having fun. Words that start out as insults become compliments , and friendly comments can hide cruelty. If you've ever been called intense by a coworker and wondered whether that was a good thing or a bad thing you know what a backhanded compliment can feel like — and the world of gaming is no different.
For almost three decades, typing those letters into the game chat has become an almost compulsory act of digital sportsmanship. Today, the phrase is nothing short of a cultural phenomenon commonly used outside of the realm of consoles and monitors. But despite its origins as a polite expression of sportsmanship, real-world use of GG has become something a little less friendly and a lot more sarcastic.
Even though the phrase began as a mannerly way to say goodbye to an online video game opponent, it had rude connotations even during its inception for the simple reason that gamers hate to lose and love to win. Remark and conclusive statement said usually at the end of an video game round. A show of sportsmanship usually from the winning team. Usually done after someone makes a fool of themselves during an argument or verbal confrontation of some sort or when a person using this remark, clearly wins pretty much anything; game, debate, discussion, valid point, etc.
In contrary it can also be used to show inferiority or just loss at something. In this case its complete loss of hope for something, or just giving up entirely on something stating, it was a good run but its over, GG good game. A common synonym of this would be, Fml, Fuck my life. Person A: Nah dude everyone likes me better, just saying. Person B: Nahhh dude im pretty sure I'm better than you.
Person A: Dude I'm like a level 71 archmage and your just like a level 1 priest. Person B: Did you just compare yourself to a video game? Person A: yeah? Person B: Wow, GG, nerd.
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