Do you understand the hidden language of Internet slang?

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SammichEater
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01 Jul 2011, 1:28 am

dunbots wrote:
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n00bz = noob = newbie; inexperienced person

"Newb(ie)" and "noob" are completely different. A "newb" is just an inexperienced user, while a "noob" is a willfully ignorant troll.


Depends on the context actually; although I suppose you are right.


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02 Jul 2011, 10:10 am

Leet speak / 1337 5l*34l<
'/35 1 (_)l\ll)3574l\ll) :D

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04 Jul 2011, 4:43 am

Madao wrote:
If I don't understand a certain internet slang there's always Google. Google solves everything. :D


:D this is what I do :) and people say 'jelly' when someone is jealous... lol that's funny



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05 Jul 2011, 11:06 am

Mindslave wrote:
I used to think that FTW was just WTF spelled backwards. I suppose that it technically is.


ROFL (just kidding, I never do that and I don't think others do either).



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06 Jul 2011, 1:03 am

Internet slang, gaaaahhhh