phrase Gaming Slang

Gg Ez

/ˌdʒiːˈdʒiː ˈiːzi/ · phrase · slang

'Good game, easy' — typed after a win to flex and disrespect the losers in one breath.

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Definitions

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Short for 'good game, easy', typed after winning to mock the other team by claiming it was no challenge. The 'gg' part is normally polite, but 'ez' flips it into a taunt.

“He typed gg ez in all chat and the whole lobby started flaming.”
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Used sarcastically when you win a match that was actually close or hard, just to tilt the enemy.

“We barely won that but I still typed gg ez to make them mad.”
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Said ironically among friends after any small victory.

“Beat you at darts, gg ez, no rematch.”
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Gg Ez In A Sentence

Imagine typing gg ez after we carried you the whole game lmao.
Auto-muted his gg ez, not giving him the satisfaction.
They threw the lead and we sent gg ez, peak comedy.

Origin & Usage

Esports trash-talk that grew out of the polite 'gg' (good game) handshake culture, twisted by adding 'ez' for easy. So common as toxic taunting that games like Dota 2 and Overwatch added chat filters that replace it with wholesome messages.

People Also Ask

What does gg ez mean in gaming?

It means 'good game, easy' and is typed after winning to taunt the losing team by claiming it was no challenge.

Is gg ez toxic?

Yes — the 'ez' part is meant to disrespect opponents, which is why some games auto-replace it with friendly messages.

What does gg mean by itself?

'gg' means 'good game' and is normally a polite, sportsmanlike thing to say after a match.

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