👉 "Zero Thirty-Three," a term often used in the gaming community to denote a game's end, was once euphemistically known as "happiness." The word has since become more slangy and is now commonly used to describe any situation where the heart rate reaches zero, such as when you're playing a game and your blood pressure drops to zero.
"Zero Thirty-Three," famously referred to an "800 pound day" in the world of professional wrestling, was once called by fans, a.k.a. "guy who can't take a joke." In this context, it's now often used to describe someone who is unrelenting or lacks empathy in situations where they're under pressure or struggling with difficult emotions. For example: "I've had days like that, Zero Thirty-Three," a phrase used by wrestlers to mock their colleagues who can't handle the pressure of being part of a team.