| 498. | finger shite | ||
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Defined by an otherwise un-named non-celebrity upon Lycos chat who referred to his constant daily diatribe of anecdotes and meaningless observations about his own private life or day in the chatroom as `finger shite`. A derogatory term referring to typed words To be honest, I pity you poor people for having to put up with my finger shite.
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| 499. | oh my notch | ||
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A term used in minecraft in-game text chat. a replacement for 'oh my god' oh my notch! there was three creepers after me and they blew each other up!
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| 500. | lemonpopsicle | ||
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Lemonpopsicle (sic) is a term used to describe (generally) an older male who trawls internet chatrooms for young males to chat to/share inappropriate pictures with. The term originated from an undercover news reporter in the United Kingdom releasing details of the chatroom antics of a 48 year old man using the alias "Lemonpopsical". It has caught on as a local internet meme though is spreading slowly internationally. A: Check out that user, he's been trying to get into that 16 year old guy!
B: Hah, sounds like he's a bit of a lemonpopsicle! |
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| 501. | Bobs | ||
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An Engrish term often used by non English speaking desperate beggars in a chat room setting. As they use Google translate to hit on various women on web cams and beg them to show their tits. John says "Hey did you see that wwx guy hitting on cindy, he keeps asking her to open her bobs."
Rick responds "Google translate strikes again!" |
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| 502. | Rude Belt | ||
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The geographic area around and about the Northeastern United States, often characterized by directness in conversation and lack of extraneous chit-chat. People not from this area think the locals to be rude, with the term originating as a variation on pre-existing geographical designations within the U.S., such as the Rust Belt, Sun Belt, or Bible Belt. Directions in the Rust Belt:
A: Hi! Can you tell me how do we get to Grand Rapids? B: Sure can, been living here all my life. The freeway is just up the road a bit... Hey, where you from? A: Oh, Florida originally. B: Really? I got a cousin lives in Tampa. A: Oh yeah? What part? (...etc. etc.) Directions in the Rude Belt: A: Hi, excuse me, how do I get to Boylston Street? B: See that stoplight? Go down six blocks, take a right. Go two more blocks. Bye! |
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| 503. | coonie | ||
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"Coonie" is a nickname for the term "Coonass" which is a popular term for a Cajun (french heritage) in the South. A "Coonie" is also a popular name on the game "City of Heroes". It means "I rule your asses." Its a popular term to hear in "Coonie Chat" as well. "Man! That is one bad-ass COONIE!!"
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| 504. | Irish Exit | ||
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“Irish Exit” is a term used when a person leaves a place without saying goodbye to the people they are with. Irish Exit is to leaving without saying goodbye: as Slim is to a nickname for an overweight person. Early versions of the term Irish Exit come from Irish Americans leaving social functions like Church, football games, and plays. When the functions let out people would congregate outside and chat with each person they knew and say goodbye before heading home. This usually added 30 minuets to an hour to the evening. When there was little or no time to do the customary goodbye, the family would leave through the side door. The side door move became known as the Irish Exit. The term has come to mean leaving a place without saying goodbye to those you are with or those you came with. Joe-"Where is Timmy?"
Pat-"He pulled an Irish Exit about an hour ago!" |
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