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1. 628
Stemming from a mention in Steven Furrow's independent film, "Clock Knockers," the term refers to both 6:28pm and June 28th. 6/28 is the official day for having sex with two women at the same time - a play on "pi" equalling roughly 3.14, which when doubled equals "6.28" (pi being a pun for "pie," which is slang for vagina).

Legend has it that any man has the power to achieve the ultimate goal of 628 on 6/28, with 6:28pm being the perfect time to make the move.

Lunchbox, an overweight and downright ugly independent wrestler in Florida, was the first to formally celebrate 628. Nobody really believed he could do it, but sure enough, at 6:28pm he made his move and woke up at 6:28am with the biggest smile ever on his face... and herpes, he woke up with those, too.
2. 6:28
A film set to release in 2007 that tells the story of three guys that try to invent a legend...

Stemming from a mention in Steven Furrow's independent film, "Clock Knockers," the term refers to both 6:28pm and June 28th. 6/28 is the official day for having sex with two women at the same time - a play on "pi" equalling roughly 3.14, which when doubled equals "6.28" (pi being a pun for "pie," which is slang for vagina).

Legend has it that any man has the power to achieve the ultimate goal of 628 on 6/28, with 6:28pm being the perfect time to make the move.
Lunchbox, an overweight and downright ugly independent wrestler in Florida, was the first to formally celebrate 628. Nobody really believed he could do it, but sure enough, at 6:28pm he made his move and woke up at 6:28am with the biggest smile ever on his face... and herpes, he woke up with those, too.
3. despie
A despie, or desperatem is a usually female roleplaying character that concerns herself only with obtaining a boyfriend, by any means necessary. They often purposely injur themselves for attention or flirt outrageously with whatever male character they come across single or not.

There are male despies but they aren't really thought of as despies since there are usually very few male rp characters and often the female characters will rush to him to become his love interest. Despies will often ask for someone to rolplay their significant other before beginning the roleplay. The thing that most people go by is that they have a perfect character.

Despie rolplayers are also known for their horrible spelling skills and single word postings. They are most commonly found in high school roleplays, but sadly, this disease has spread to a wide variety of roleplay topics. They can also be refered to as Mary Sues (Perfect female), Gary Sues (Perfect Male), and n00bs.

There are many ways to recognize a despie, but these are the more common ones:

1.They describe precisely how good they look - their clothes, hair, features, etc. (Virtually, they describe and embellish on their physical features to attract a mate.)

2. They use words like "sparkling," "dazzling," "enchanting," etc. to describe themselves.

3. They describe their bust/six-packs very vividly.

4. They describe themselves as especially pretty or handsome.

5. They are described wear trendy and/or sexy ...
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4. despie
A despie, or desperatem is a usually female roleplaying character that concerns herself only with obtaining a boyfriend, by any means necessary. They often purposely injur themselves for attention or flirt outrageously with whatever male character they come across single or not.

There are male despies but they aren't really thought of as despies since there are usually very few male rp characters and often the female characters will rush to him to become his love interest. Despies will often ask for someone to rolplay their significant other before beginning the roleplay. The thing that most people go by is that they have a perfect character.

Despie rolplayers are also known for their horrible spelling skills and single word postings. They are most commonly found in high school roleplays, but sadly, this disease has spread to a wide variety of roleplay topics. They can also be refered to as Mary Sues (Perfect female), Gary Sues (Perfect Male), and n00bs.

There are many ways to recognize a despie, but these are the more common ones:

1.They describe precisely how good they look - their clothes, hair, features, etc. (Virtually, they describe and embellish on their physical features to attract a mate.)

2. They use words like "sparkling," "dazzling," "enchanting," etc. to describe themselves.

3. They describe their bust/six-packs very vividly.

4. They describe themselves as especially pretty or handsome.

5. They are described wear trendy and/or sexy clot...
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5. Scene kids
Try-hard, emo-wannabe 14 year olds who like to follow fashions yet deny being a conformist. Usually add thousands of people on MySpace then beg for picture comments.
Scene kids MySpace bulletin: "I'm so depressed. Comment the picture of the top of my head & make me smile."
6. Cocoon
A heart breaking song, written by singer/songwriter Jack Johnson. Featured as track 14 on his album On and On.

Cocoon tells the story of a man who feels that a break-up with his significant other is growing closer and closer. He knows that it's coming, and he feels that if it's over, he just wants it to be over so the healing can begin. Personally, i think it illustrates the scene from someone who truly cares for the girl, and only wants her to be happy... even if it means crushing his own feelings.
Well based on your smile
I'm betting all of this
Might be over soon
But your bound to win
Cause if I'm betting against you
I think I'd rather lose
But this is all that I have

So please
Take what's left of this heart and use
Please use only what you really need
You know I only have so little
So please
Mend your broken heart and leave

I know it's not your style
I can tell by the way that you move
It's real, real soon
But I'm on your side
And I don't want to be your regret
I'd rather be your cocoon
But this is all that you have

So please
Let me take what's left of your heart and I will use
I swear I'll use only what I need
I know you only have so little
So please
Let me mend my broken heart and

You said this was all you had
And it's all I need
But blah blah blah
Because it fell apart and
I guess it's all you knew
And all I have
But now we have
Only confused hearts and
I guess all we have
Is really all we need

So please
Let's take these broken hearts and use
Let's use only what we really need
You know we only have so little
So please
Take these broken hearts and leave
7. rifleman
this is what spellcheck always wants roflmao to be. so in order to not trip up spellcheck, RIFLEMAN!
A friend of mine confused her Valium with her birth control pills... she has 14 kids but doesn't really care.

RIFLEMAN
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