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If you’re not plugged into an online video game universe, you might not be familiar with term “GG,” a common slang word that’s sent at the end of the match-up. Short for “Good Game,” this term is used in a variety of popular video game communities, such as League of Legends, Rocket League, Roblox, and more. We’ll outline everything there is to know about this term so you can stay informed (even if you’re not a gamer).
Things You Should Know
- GG is short for “good game,” and is commonly used at the end of online video game matches.
- “GG ez” and “GG no re” are unsportsmanlike variations of GG that some players send after steamrolling the other team in a match.
- “.gg” is a popular web domain name extension used by people/companies making video game content.