Often used by an MTVeenager. Uni Student: "Cheese! HA HA! Get a Random mug for your mama Sarah. The latest word used by stupid teens who think they are so unique and unpredictable. They even use it when they talk.
Apparently is really funny too. Saying the word "cheese" out of nowhere in the middle of a conversation doesn't just ruin the moment , it makes you look even more pathetic. Person 1: "Hey, you know what?! Get a Random mug for your mama Beatrix. Social media users are looking up their own names on Urban Dictionary and are sharing the flattering and not so flattering results.
For those who have never ventured to the website before, Urban Dictionary is a crowdsourced glossary that was created in by Aaron Peckham. Although its original purpose was to explain slang words, its remit has greatly expanded over the course of 22 years, to the point where it now contains definitions on everything from video games to politics and, yes, human names.
Unlike your standard Merriam-Webster or Oxford English Dictionary, the definitions you find on the website are not meant to be taken too seriously and are often presented more like jokes. For instance, if you look up the divisive final season of Game of Thrones , you will not get an objective description of its plot. Instead, it will read: "The TV equivalent of ending a beautiful and magnificent symphony with a rendition of "All-Star" by Smash Mouth played on a Kazoo.
These often humorous entries are submitted by random users and are then vetted by a team of volunteer editors. As such, they're not always guaranteed to have perfect grammar or spelling, and they will often use NSFW language too.
That last point is especially pertinent when it comes to searching for your own name on Urban Dictionary, as many of the results will contain either crude insults or sexual boasts.
Again, this can be attributed to the fact that entries can be filed by anybody with an email address, so they do not tend to reflect the proper etymology of words. In the risque version, the players still throw out random words, but at some point, one of the players usually the one who proposed that they play the game tells the other one a deep, dark secret.
This secret may or may not involve the other person or their life, and the other person might come back with a secret of their own. The person with the deepest, darkest secret can "win," even though the random game isn't " winnable ," per se. The risque version is usually more common in forms of communication other than face-to-face, such as texting or IMing. The fact that the players are miles away from each other temporarily saves the secret-teller from a potential ass-kicking.
The clean version can be played through just about any means. Long story short, if someone asks you to play the random game I suggest you either brace yourself or decline the offer.
The Risque Version: Jack: Hey bro, let's play the random game. Tom: Okay, dude. Jack: Tree. Tom: Carton. Jack: I fucked your sister the other night. Tom: She fucked your brother that same day.
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