an annoying cheap way of getting youtube views. often uses obnoxious, ridiculous, exaggerated thumbnails of the viewers face to draw attention. peak narcissism.
Dude, check out this reaction video to this song!
No thanks, who is this no-name loser anyway and why should I care about their worthless reaction?
No thanks, who is this no-name loser anyway and why should I care about their worthless reaction?
by Vaushite No.42069 January 15, 2022
by Bazinga alert!! December 9, 2013
Announcing "I lost The Game" or telling someone "You lost The Game" to cause a chain reaction in a large group of people announcing that they have lost the game
Person 1: *whispers to person 2* "hey, you just lost The Game"
Person 2: "I lost The Game!"
Person 3: "I lost The Game!"
Person 4: "I lost The Game!"
Person 5: "I lost The Game!"
Person 1: "Gotta love a Game Reaction!"
Person 2: "I lost The Game!"
Person 3: "I lost The Game!"
Person 4: "I lost The Game!"
Person 5: "I lost The Game!"
Person 1: "Gotta love a Game Reaction!"
by my name is brad p April 28, 2009
A text message that is sent when you cant remember what you were talking about. It is normaly a one word text that could work for many sittuations.
by cmarshallmqt December 3, 2011
Refers to that clip in a movie/tv show/commercial where a something happens and we see a dog react to it by turning its head to the side to look at it, tilting its head to one side as if confused, or its ears pop up as if to say "wow".
Can sometimes be accompanied by an "arooo?" sound.
Other *animal* reactions exist, most frequently cats and monkeys, but are much less common.
Can sometimes be accompanied by an "arooo?" sound.
Other *animal* reactions exist, most frequently cats and monkeys, but are much less common.
Jason and Geoff are watching a movie.
Jason: "Holy crap, sweet dog reaction!"
Geoff: "Haha, yeah, sweet. That dog is the best dog actor."
Jason: "Holy crap, sweet dog reaction!"
Geoff: "Haha, yeah, sweet. That dog is the best dog actor."
by DJafroT August 11, 2008
by dbrow May 6, 2007
Affirmative reaction the person responsible for hiring employees crosses the line and illegally excludes qualified people from consideration because of their personal, political, spiritual, and/or economic beliefs.
Monica could you please explain your employment practices?
Yes, we have affirmative reaction. We exclude everyone who will not agree with us on every decision. We want some one who will not question bad judgement and illegal activities. This is a very open policy, many of these people are highly unqualified, and who would not normally be hired.
Yes, we have affirmative reaction. We exclude everyone who will not agree with us on every decision. We want some one who will not question bad judgement and illegal activities. This is a very open policy, many of these people are highly unqualified, and who would not normally be hired.
by mlhiss September 2, 2008