A fork of Rural Dictionary
The game ain't based on sympathy. A code based on strength and respect, often proliferating in prisons or especially crime-ridden urban areas. The system is ruled by those with the strength (physical or in terms of respect) to control those around them and enforce their will.
Tyrone: 'Jaceon just got popped by a stick-up-kid!' Shaniqua: 'Sheeeeiiit, that boy wudn't ready to die.' Tyrone: 'Gabos ma'fucka...' Shaniqua: 'Say whuuuuut?' Tyrone: 'Game ain't based on sympathy.'
Prison lingo. Acronym for 'Game Ain't Based on Sympathy,' first heard in the Louis Theroux documentary 'Miami Mega Jail.'
Louis: Don't... don't you feel sympathy for that person? For that other inmate you extorted? Inmate: GABOS, man... GABOS.
When one gets so drunk he gets hospitalized, either via ambulance or other methods he can not remember due to his intoxication. Minimum Blood Alcohol level is .2 . Additionally, his drunkenness may cause prove to be a severe inconvenience to all those around him.
Bro1: Dude, Arthur got soo shmammered last night he woke up in the hospital. Bro2: Haha, he got straight up gaboed. Bro3: Yeah, man i heard he blew a .34.