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  • mankini (pl. mankinis): A brief one-piece bathing garment for men, with a T-back
  • retweet: To repost or forward (on the social networking site Twitter)
  • woot: used to express elation, enthusiasm, or triumph (especially in electronic communication)
  • noob(pretty sure this is supposed to have two zeros in it): a person who is inexperienced in a particular sphere or activity, especially computing or the use of the Internet
  • jeggings: tight-fitting stretch trousers for men


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hahaha great!



its funny where our world is going

and newbie sounds better



Let's celebrate!



"I don't understand how someone could like Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky, but not like Twilight!!!"

"Last book I read was Brokeback Mountain, I just don't have the patience for them unless it's softcore porn."

                                                                               (The Voice of a Generation and Seece)

"If you cant stand the sound of your own voice than dont become a singer !!!!!"

                                                                               (pizzahut451)

Considering I am hearing everyone use it now a days it is not surprising. When I was young I thought people sounded stupid using noobie, now ghetto people on the bus use it.



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Inexperienced? Wouldn't necessarily say so, even though the word's origin means that. I'd say it's more like 'a person who's bad at *insert activity here*'.



Zkuq said:
Inexperienced? Wouldn't necessarily say so, even though the word's origin means that. I'd say it's more like 'a person who's bad at *insert activity here*'.


pttthhh. crazy noob.



I admit, I've used noob in real life before, and now its a real word :P



Oh man this is awsome. Now I can call everyone new at anything a Noob and I'll be using a grammatically correct word. No more use proper english Joel. Now calling people Noobs is proper english heck yah.



-JC7

"In God We Trust - In Games We Play " - Joel Reimer

 

TeddostheFireKing said:
I admit, I've used noob in real life before, and now its a real word :P

Well, that's how the vocabulary works.



"I don't understand how someone could like Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky, but not like Twilight!!!"

"Last book I read was Brokeback Mountain, I just don't have the patience for them unless it's softcore porn."

                                                                               (The Voice of a Generation and Seece)

"If you cant stand the sound of your own voice than dont become a singer !!!!!"

                                                                               (pizzahut451)