>Implications.You guys do realize this post is most likely stemming from pent up frustrations with the player in question that got baited. The OP must get rolled on the regular by this person and naming and shaming is the only reason he didn't call them out on the forums about his epic victory.
Along with a lack of prowess and ability by the OP on the battlefield there may be a lack in knowledge that crouching repeatedly over a player is widely known as teabagging; it is a great substitute for the lack of ability to emote/taunt a player due to combat restrictions.
It should also be said that if a persons game play has garnered the attention or perhaps frustrated another person to the point that they deem it necessary to emote/taunt; only smile as I do when receiving the warm genitalia of your enemy on your corpse. Taunting is great for players who's game play can't speak for itself.
Despite everyone getting all obsessed and childish over the exact example the OP gave, I also want in combat emotes.
I had a 15 minute fight with a sorc (no joke) that was freaking epic and tense. At the end I just wanted to do /honor.
Why are /honor and /dishonor even in the game when you can't ever use them?