Luigi'd

Synonyms for "luigi'd"

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After @dfffaz01's tweet, many on Twitter began using the image as a reaction image, though it was unclear what it meant to get "Luigi'd." This led to various interpretations of the meme, such as user @Baronduki,[2] who tweeted the image saying "I wish I'd get Luigi'd" (shown below, left). User @AidenRS139[3] posted the picture writing "They should get Luigi'd" (shown below, right).

Source: wiktionary

“(laughs) Yes! You just got a-Luigi'd.”

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This is a joking phrase. It means someone lost somehow to a person named Luigi. It is similar to saying "You just got destroyed" when someone loses in a game. They are saying "got a-Luigi'd" to mimic the stereotype of an Italian accent. The context is important. They are referencing the Mario series of video games by using the Italian accent. They may be joking about the character Luigi beating someone in a game. However, there is a man named Luigi Mangione who is accused of murdering an American CEO. Some people dislike this CEO, so joking about his death has become popular. The speaker may be joking (in an insensitive way) about someone being killed because they deserved it.

Source: wiktionary

Demented trolls are poking fun at one of the NYC shooter's victims this week ... saying a corporate real-estate executive got "LUIGI'D" -- a reference to alleged UnitedHealthCare CEO killer Luigi Mangione.

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