No life

Updated: 03/06/2020 by Computer Hope

No life may refer to any of the following:

1. In general, no life may describe any electronic device that does not turn on or boot. For example, someone may describe a computer that doesn't turn on as a computer with no life.

2. With gaming, no life or no lifeing describes when the player spends so much time playing a game that they neglect their day-to-day duties or objectives. For example, when a new game comes out, someone may be so excited that they wake up and play it all day. This trend may even continue for several days in a row.

Other players in an online game might describe another player with rare gear, items, mounts, or titles as a no lifer because they understand how much time it took to obtain.

Tip

See our computer addiction page if you feel like you may be addicted to a game.

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