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Definition of «pre-order the game»

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This phrase is used as a metaphorical insult or warning to someone who is acting in a way that suggests they will not live much longer. It implies that the person is 'playing a dangerous game' or behaving so recklessly that they are effectively signing up for their own demise. It is often seen in comment sections of videos featuring extreme stunts, street fights, or highly aggressive behavior. The term draws from video game culture where users pay for a product before its official release.

Example

> Bro is really trying to fight a professional boxer in the street... he better pre-order the game.

> Doing 120mph in rain? Yeah, go ahead and pre-order the game, buddy.


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