| 1. | If you're talking, you're wrong | ||
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The undeniably powerful phrase weilded by the famed IHS band director Ed W. Used to instantly quell even the most talkative of band-os. band-o #1 to band-o #2 - "blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah......"
Ed W. - "If you're talking, you're wrong!" band-o #1 and band-o # - silence |
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| 2. | bikeyorph | ||
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a command to others to start talking Bikeyorph! The silence here is deafening!
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| 3. | OOT | ||
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An exclamation used in response to remembering horrendous experiences. Also used for people, places, or things. Not a verb.
Origin: Family Guy episode 1ACX03 Mind Over Murder. James Bond's response to Stewie's command "Silence!" John: Do you remember Blair Witch Project 2?
Tim: OOT! |
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| 4. | zugnish | ||
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This is a Yiddish word that doesn't appear on any Yiddish language website. It is a command for silence. The young Jewish boy would not stop talking, so his grandmother exclaimed, "Zugnish!" to silence him.
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| 5. | shudap | ||
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Another way to say shut up; a rude way to command silence. Shudap all ready! Your voice is annoying.
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| 6. | pancommunication | ||
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1. transmission of a message or plan that must be made to all levels in the chain of command as well as horizontally before any action can be taken or deliberation made
2. the many levels of communication that an order or plan must go through on a medical or surgical service such that the original meaning of or teaching significance is absolutely useless 3. calling your senior resident for explanation of something that is self evident or could be garnered from closer inspection of the chart "I am so sick of this shit...I'm trying to get this patient intubated and I spend more time doing pancommunication with the senior resident and attending than at the bedside taking care of the patient"
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| 7. | OnLive | ||
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1.) A cloud computing project announced at the GDC 2009, OnLive is essentially gaming - streamed. Allegedly you get no noticeable framerate (fps) issues or lag when playing Crysis on mother's computer (you know, the one with terrible resolution...) so long as an OnLive server is available, internet connection (1.5 mbps for SD and 4.5 for HD), functioning video card (called graphics card in the world of gaming), a monthly fee of 14.95 USD and finally a rental fee for games (some games might be for keeps). If OnLive his isn't another Steam there will be no rational use for your $8,000 computer with a liquid nitrogen colling system, Steam will evaporate and then Valve will be forced to conclude their Half-Life series for revenue. more...
MicroConsoles - are being planned for consumers who have access to the internet yet don't have a suitable computer, they require any modern television and (might require) mouse and keyboard. 2) Alternatively if OnLive does not live to the premarket hype this is how the service can turn out. - You send a data packet from your micro console/browser to the OnLive headquarters... |
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