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Gnappster |
Apr 7 2006, 05:52 PM
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QUOTE(natalie @ Apr 7 2006, 12:19 PM) By the way what happened to our Nora? I have never sworn at my mother I have never gone white water rafting I have never been to or seen a nudist beach or colony I have never seen the eastern shores of Canada I have never played the lottery I have never given my friends free drinks at work I have never been to Seaworld/Canada's Wonderland/Drumheller/Yellowstone park I have been to a wedding that didn't make me cry Nora? I see her around. Me neither Me neither Me neither Me neither I do and rarely win a cent I have when I used to work at Dairy Queen, we used to get stupid drunk there! Me neither I didn't even cry at my OWN wedding.
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joe_kickass |
Apr 10 2006, 08:00 AM
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QUOTE(Puppet @ Apr 9 2006, 11:42 PM) I have never.... Met a noob I didn't want to pee on for some reason or another yeah... fuck the noobs!
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UncleBuck |
Apr 10 2006, 03:17 PM
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'Noob' 'Noob' is an offensive term rarely applied to people that are actually new to a particular online game or community. Different online social groups consider different types of people to fall under the category of being a 'noob'. For instance, people who type with correct syntax will often label people who substitute words such as 'you' and 'are' with 'u' and 'r' as being quite 'noobish'. Immature players in video games will often label their opponents as "noobs", regardless of whether they have lost or won. Generally, however, people use 'noob' as an applicable insult for anyone who happens to piss them off. A person will also often use this term to describe people that they feel are beneath them. Many times, during online arguments, players will pull this term out of their asses as an insult when their own 'wit' is running dry. A newb is quite different from a n00b, being that a newb IS a new player. Not only are they new, but they ask politely for things, are respectful, and are pleasant people. An insult term, derived from 1337 speak (Elite speak). Reffered to as someone who is new to a game - but is more widely used as a general insult. >>>>>>...Usually gets spouted by an elitist, or bad players that can't accept losing (and call everyone noobs for beating him)...<<<<<<<< Mainly originated from the popular anti-terrorist (or anti-counter-terrorist...), Counter Strike. Thankyou urban dictionary
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natalie |
Apr 10 2006, 04:13 PM
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QUOTE(Bobaloo @ Apr 10 2006, 04:10 PM) one time I went swimming only 20 minutes after eating. And another time I crossed the street when the sign said don't walk. and another time I made a turn without using my turn signal. Oooh baby I'm vibrating!
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diane26 |
Apr 10 2006, 04:42 PM
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QUOTE(UncleBuck @ Apr 10 2006, 12:17 PM) 'Noob' 'Noob' is an offensive term rarely applied to people that are actually new to a particular online game or community. Different online social groups consider different types of people to fall under the category of being a 'noob'. For instance, people who type with correct syntax will often label people who substitute words such as 'you' and 'are' with 'u' and 'r' as being quite 'noobish'. Immature players in video games will often label their opponents as "noobs", regardless of whether they have lost or won. Generally, however, people use 'noob' as an applicable insult for anyone who happens to piss them off. A person will also often use this term to describe people that they feel are beneath them. Many times, during online arguments, players will pull this term out of their asses as an insult when their own 'wit' is running dry. A newb is quite different from a n00b, being that a newb IS a new player. Not only are they new, but they ask politely for things, are respectful, and are pleasant people. An insult term, derived from 1337 speak (Elite speak). Reffered to as someone who is new to a game - but is more widely used as a general insult. >>>>>>...Usually gets spouted by an elitist, or bad players that can't accept losing (and call everyone noobs for beating him)...<<<<<<<< Mainly originated from the popular anti-terrorist (or anti-counter-terrorist...), Counter Strike. Thankyou urban dictionary I suppose it would all depend on who is saying it I have heard differant meanings and heard some people say they think anyone new is a noob. Bleck oh well I cant keep up on all the net language
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