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Suffix used for abbreviations that lamers tend to stick onto full words for absolutely no reason. Don't use "'d" incorrectly. It'll only make you look like a n00b.
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1. used to form the past-tense of a verb, especially of acronym-based verbs or those ending with otherwise an ‘e’ or one of the vowels<a\e\i\o\u\y> (as ending in ‘-ed’ looks a bit stilted when following an ‘e’), in addition to irregular, non-standard, nonlinear, and ‘created’ verbs.
2. used to form a past-participle (less necessary than is the 1st use). 1. In three swipes of his giant masamune, Sephiroth KO'd sprawny Sora. {Translation = In three swipes of his giant masamune, Sephiroth knocked-out sprawny Sora.}
“Did you get rubberband'd in the head again?” {Translation = “Did you get shot in the head by a rubberband again?” 2. As Joey listened to some now-retro'd 90's music on his car radio, his girlfriend, Karen, went on chitchatting with her bffl Sammy in the backseat. History of the Suffix: in old times, 'd was used to form the past-tense of ALL verbs, especially in print. Example: Ole Faithful rang'd the City Bell at the stroke of Dawn. |
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Suffix that can be tagged to any word, making it a verb. Often used by Strongbad in Teen Girl Squad. 360 half claf to boneless...'d.
That guy got totally possum'd. His face was all like nose'd. |
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a suffix used by geeks in forums and they add it on to a word to try to flame posters and have nothing better to say topic creator:hey check out this porn site
next poster:banned'd topic creator:hey i just found this on the internet next poster:OLD'D |
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Added to the end of a word by forumites to add ownage to a word. User1: He spammed up the boards and the kicked him out.
User2: He got Banned'D! |
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1. used to form the past-tense of a verb, especially of acronym-based verbs or those ending with otherwise an ‘e’ or one of the vowels<a\e\i\o\u\y> (as ending in ‘-ed’ looks a bit stilted when following an ‘e’), in addition to irregular, non-standard, nonlinear, and ‘created’ verbs.
2. suffix used to form a past-participle (less necessary than is the 1st use). 1. In three swipes of his giant masamune, Sephiroth KO'd sprawny Sora. {Translation = In three swipes of his giant masamune, Sephiroth knocked-out sprawny Sora.}
“Didjuh get rubberband'd in the head again?” {Translation = “Did you get shot in the head by a rubberband again?” 2. As Joey listened to some now-retro'd 90's music on his car radio, his girlfriend, Karen, went on chitchatting with her bffl Sammy in the backseat. History of the Suffix: in old times, ‘'d’ was used to form the past-tense of ALL verbs, especially in print. Example: Ole Faithful ring'd the City Bell at the stroke of Dawn. |
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