Crossfire
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Noun.
1.) An amusing game from the early 90’s with an epic commercial. It is widely believed that everyone who has ever played this has lost every metal ball [by now].
2.) A hilarious one-word [salutation] usually made while drunk that requires no explanation; [the Rick] Roll of phone calls. If you have to explain Crossfire to them the next day, they probably aren’t worth talking to ever again. Can also be used as a verb when you totally own someone who doesn’t see it coming. -
A hella fun game that almost a copy of CS counter strike but [funner].With there unique [Ghost Mode] game mode this makes it one of the funniest FREE [FPSs] out there
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Usually occurs during a threesome that is hurriedly increasing in pace.
The sex is so hot and the men want to bust so bad they lose their heterosexual male sense of boundaries
E.g. begins with a [double-team], proceeds to double penetration, getting smashed and a double down before the finale.
What happens is cum from opposing sides [intersect] in mid-air ([crossfire] part.1)
If the males dont retain their sense of boundaries soon, they will suffer a nightmare they will never forget (crossfire part.2) -
[ATis] answer to [Nvidias] [SLI] dual GPU setup.
Integrates Two ATi graphics cards to produce a highly efficient render. -
When two people are [peeing] and have their [trails] of urine cross each other.
It is most commonly done with two men, but it can be [accomplished] with females.
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someone who [pwns] [noobs] in [halo] pc
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u form an X [formation] and one person [lays] on top of the other
with the dick and vagina meet and [penetrate] -
When [one is] in [the crossfire], they are both drunk and [stoned] at the same time.
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The painful [sensation] of puting too much [heat] [gel on] your skin
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Use your Web Browser to access our integrated easy to use system. A software product by ESMS
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MSP solution that helps businesses utilize application programming interfaces to facilitate the interchange of electronic data. A software product by Sandfield Associate
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