splitrun
n. A movement technique that originated from the video game Agar.io and exists in practically all of its clones. A splitrun always involves 2 players that do repeated "splits" and eat the other's smaller "cells" in a cyclic motion, most often to create a sustained movement of the whole in a disired direction.
Definitions vary depending on the type of splitrun, the game in question, and the player, but the above information is most agreeable upon.
Sometimes used as a verb- "to splitrun, "splitrunning"
Past tense forms of the verb are not widely used.
Definitions vary depending on the type of splitrun, the game in question, and the player, but the above information is most agreeable upon.
Sometimes used as a verb- "to splitrun, "splitrunning"
Past tense forms of the verb are not widely used.
"Look at their splitrun, it's super clean."
"Wanna help me practice my splitrun?"
"They went all the way across the map using a splitrun."
Verb:
"Just play faster when you know someone's splitrunning at you."
"We should splitrun up to the top left corner."
"I've been spectating but havn't caught them splitrunning yet, guess theyre noobs."
"Wanna help me practice my splitrun?"
"They went all the way across the map using a splitrun."
Verb:
"Just play faster when you know someone's splitrunning at you."
"We should splitrun up to the top left corner."
"I've been spectating but havn't caught them splitrunning yet, guess theyre noobs."