League of legends buzzwords.

AR URF·6/6/2017, 6:35:27 PM·2 votes·442 views

out of all the league I play, i've decided that because of certain buzzwords, the community has no way to change for the better.

Here's my list of buzzwords that I think have lost their real meaning.

Salty: Someone who is mad about something in the game, usually feeders,feeding.(This one is commonly used, but also out of context. Someone might go 0/5 and say something like "well you guys have a better team comp" only to have the enemy or teammate say "salty much"?) inting: Intentionally feeding(Anyone who is genuinely trying their best at winning their lane, but do to constant ganks and getting out played are inters somehow) trolling: From what I understand it's someone who doesn't care about winning, just wants to mess around and cause frustration to his teammates and enemies alike.(Anyone who doesn't do what a teammate wants is trolling) feeding: similar to inting, but slightly different. Constantly dying to the enemy team, therefore giving one of their champs a huge lead.(this one seems to still have it's meaning, but people use it out of context a lot).

Well those are the ones that I see getting thrown around. Remember anyone who disagrees with something during a game is not salty, just has an opinion. For example if i'm constantly dying to Annie as Fizz and i say "Well your champ counters me" and she says "salty much"? that's just tossing words around. It doesn't mean i'm salty, i'm just implying that you shouldn't flatter yourself because you're beating someone you counter.

Anyway I don't want to complicate things and cause misunderstanding with this thread. The point of it is to point out all the buzzwords that seem to have their meanings changed to fit what some asshole is trying to imply. If any of you have any other buzzwords that I might have missed feel free to post it's true meaning followed by the meaning that everyone else gives.

2 Comments

FurriesAreHot6/6/2017, 6:40:20 PM1 votes

In real life I physically cringe when this one kid says internet terms out loud I ironically. Such as: "GG, salty, triggered, lol"