interjection Gaming Slang

GG

/ˌdʒiː ˈdʒiː/ · interjection · slang

'Good game' — said at a match's end, sincerely or sarcastically.

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Definitions

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In 'GG EZ,' a deliberately disrespectful taunt after an easy win.

“They typed GG EZ, now I want to win even more.”
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Short for 'good game,' typed at the end of a match as sportsmanship.

“GG everyone, that was a close one.”
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Used sarcastically to call a game already lost or over.

“Mid feeder again, GG go next.”
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GG In A Sentence

GG that was actually a fun match, well played
someone disconnected round one, GG basically over
don't type gg ez, just be humble for once

Origin & Usage

An esports staple from early online RTS games like StarCraft, where typing 'gg' signaled you were conceding or wrapping up gracefully. Now near-universal across all online games.

People Also Ask

What does GG mean in gaming?

GG stands for 'good game' and is typed at the end of a match. It can be genuine sportsmanship or sarcastic depending on context.

What does GG EZ mean?

It means 'good game, easy,' a disrespectful taunt implying the win was effortless. It's considered toxic and is often censored by games.

What does GGWP mean?

It stands for 'good game, well played,' a fuller and more sincere version of GG. It's the polite way to close out a match.

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