Alicia O'Flaherty
What does "be gamed" mean?
I was having a conversation and someone said "I am gamed". Can you tell me what can that possibly mean?
2020년 7월 16일 오후 3:59
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This definitely isn't a common phrase. "I am gamed out" would mean "I've played too many games today and I'm ready for a break" and you can "game the system," which could involve using strategy to make a social system play to your advantage, like using a tax loophole. So by extension if a person is "gamed" it might mean that they're being tricked or taken advantage of.
2020년 7월 16일
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I highly recommend you to get to know Urban Dictionary dot com

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2020년 7월 16일