A fork of Rural Dictionary
To have good movement or evasive maneuvers in real life, but to recognize it in an fps fashion. In reference to the common keys for movement in games. Pronounced waazds. verb: wasdin' or wasding
Man did you see the way he wasd that punch!? Dude, look at him wasdin' all those punches!!! Keanu Reeves has leet wasds in The Matrix!!!
Common movement keys in First Person Perspective gaming
W = Forwards A = Left S = Backwards D = Right
The ever-so popular controls for an average PC game, most likely a First Person Shooter. The only 4 keys to contest the almighty reign of the Arrow keys. Apparently, some people want to put an end to it. Screw them.
Use W to move forward. Use A to move left. Use S to move back. Use D to move right. And no matter how many times it's said, it's still there in the tutorials.
The gamer's arrow keys. Used to allow easy access to both the mouse and the spacebar, when previously you had to either give up the mouse for use of the spacebar or perform difficult maneuvers with your pinky.
"Thank you, WASD, for making FPS better."
A common format used by most major gamers (not including me) that has been used for years and has been combined with the Ctrl and Space buttons with the acception of the E button. The format is the following: W=walk/drive forward A=strafe/turn left S=walk/drive backward D=strafe/turn right Ctrl=crouch Space=jump E (only if the game has to have a "Use" key)=Use The only well known competitor to WASD is the Arrow keys which is another game movement format for another Urban Dictionary page.
The player uses WASD in Battlefield 4