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What is railroad?A term describing the process of forcing the player characters in a Role-Playing Game to complete a certain task before continuing the adventure. "The GM has subtely instructed us to go to this town before we can finish the damn story. I bet he received a Masters Degree in Railroading." railroad - meme gifrailroad - videoRailroad - what is it?Supported 1.5million jobs and generated 33million dollars That railroad is expensive What does "railroad" mean?In gaming, the act of forcing a player to "choose to" do something they don't really want to in order to advance the plot according to the wishes or designs of the GM. "So we have to search the lower dungeon to find the key, despite the fact that this door is rotten and my character has 19 strength? Stop railroading us!" Railroad - what does it mean?The act of limiting ones options to a single track, irregardless of other options; grabbed by the proverbial balls and yanked towards a single destination. "She railroaded me into this marriage by getting pregnant." Railroad - meaningto snort the fumes of a line of heated crystal meth "Last night I did a railroad... I'm still fucked up." Railroad - definitionA very dirty,hick infested, small town next to Shrewsbury PA. This town apparently has/had a mayor. It is unknown whether the mayor is still alive. It is believed to be Capt.Bob from the local crab store. Dude, I met this girl from Railroad! Railroad - slangwhen many boys have sex or sexual relations with one girl one after another. Tanya was railroaded by the whole football team after we won the game. RailroadLiteral meanings: Literal: Southern Pacific (3) railroad's old (2) railroad cars can still be found along abandoned stretches of (1) railroad, because the industry can't be bothered to (5) railroad them to (4) railroad stations. Railroad
I think he wanted to railroad congress. Railroad"To railroad" means to rig a situation such that events can only play out in a particular manner, or to a particular end. When applied to a trial, it means to manipulate the judicial system such that a defendant is virtually guaranteed a conviction. The metaphor derives from the nature of a railroad track, which does not offer a train the ability to choose its path of travel. "The lead prosecutor railroaded Eddy into a first-degree murder conviction: she relied heavily on the testimony of unqualified experts." |
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