Ellipsis people, more succintly "ellipsists", are Internet citizens with a distinctive writing style. Whenever and wherever possible, they will abuse and misuse the period key. Despite their apparent liking for this specific form of punctuation, ellipsis people almost never use it correctly, sometimes typing ten or more periods at a time, and often settling for two. Some end almost every single sentence in a text with this favored device.
The reasons for this are unknown. It is speculated that they believe the ellipsis adds an air of mystery or intelligence to their post. This second point can be confusing, as many ellipsis folk are awful spellers, and often unable to make use of even basic logic. It may represent the ellipsist's own speaking style, perhaps reflecting a quiet voice, or a tendency to trail off.
All that can be said for sure, is that it is really fucking annoying.
The reasons for this are unknown. It is speculated that they believe the ellipsis adds an air of mystery or intelligence to their post. This second point can be confusing, as many ellipsis folk are awful spellers, and often unable to make use of even basic logic. It may represent the ellipsist's own speaking style, perhaps reflecting a quiet voice, or a tendency to trail off.
All that can be said for sure, is that it is really fucking annoying.
"u think u no sum1 :) but thn.... thay go n brake ur hrt ;( ppl r so mean.................................. and i just dont no y :C"
"WHY CANT YOU SEE WHAT IAM TRYING TO SAY......? I AM MAKING IT AS CLAER AS POSSIBLE AN D STILL YOU DONT UNDERSTAND.....! ITS SOOOOOOOO SIMPLE....YOU MUST BE VERY DUMB.."
"ellipsist pls go"
"WHY CANT YOU SEE WHAT IAM TRYING TO SAY......? I AM MAKING IT AS CLAER AS POSSIBLE AN D STILL YOU DONT UNDERSTAND.....! ITS SOOOOOOOO SIMPLE....YOU MUST BE VERY DUMB.."
"ellipsist pls go"
by LovetteCher May 06, 2013
"dec" has yet another meaning, "don't even care".
This is an offshoot of dek, "don't even know", which is itself an offshoot of idk, and a cousin to idc.
It can be used in many of the same ways as dek, but for certain reasons (they sound the same when spoken), it isn't a good idea to use it as a single word when speaking.
This is an offshoot of dek, "don't even know", which is itself an offshoot of idk, and a cousin to idc.
It can be used in many of the same ways as dek, but for certain reasons (they sound the same when spoken), it isn't a good idea to use it as a single word when speaking.
by LovetteCher December 27, 2010
A girl's name meaning many things in several languages.
Can be spelled many ways, and may itself be a variant.
Alya, Aliah, Aliegha, Aliya, Aliyah, Alyia, Alea, Aleiah; almost any way works.
The pronunciation varies from person to person.
Hebrew: Noble, Ascend
Arabic: Sky, Heaven, Loftiness, Sublime
German: All
Swahili: Exalted
As you can see from the meanings, Alia (and any variation) is pretty kickass name to have.
Alia Atreides is also a pretty kick ass character from the Dune series.
Can be spelled many ways, and may itself be a variant.
Alya, Aliah, Aliegha, Aliya, Aliyah, Alyia, Alea, Aleiah; almost any way works.
The pronunciation varies from person to person.
Hebrew: Noble, Ascend
Arabic: Sky, Heaven, Loftiness, Sublime
German: All
Swahili: Exalted
As you can see from the meanings, Alia (and any variation) is pretty kickass name to have.
Alia Atreides is also a pretty kick ass character from the Dune series.
Alia (and variants) is a pretty awesome name. How else can you be exalted, noble, all, sublime, and heaven at once?
Protip: You can't.
Anon: Your username is LovetteCher why the heck would you care about the name Alia?
LovetteCher: STFU! I'm named after Alia Atreides!
Protip: You can't.
Anon: Your username is LovetteCher why the heck would you care about the name Alia?
LovetteCher: STFU! I'm named after Alia Atreides!
by LovetteCher August 08, 2010
A way of checking on whether or not the person you're talking to is a fussy-prissy sort of person, or can actually pick up on sarcasm.
(A girl in an awful outfit walks by.)
"She looks **amazing**."
"I know. I love how **everything** she's wearing goes **perfectly** together."
(Someone talks about something nobody cares about.)
"**I could care less.**"
"Don't you mean, 'I couldn't care less.' ?"
"Sure. Hey, you know what? Your outfit is **fantastic**."
"Thanks!"
"She looks **amazing**."
"I know. I love how **everything** she's wearing goes **perfectly** together."
(Someone talks about something nobody cares about.)
"**I could care less.**"
"Don't you mean, 'I couldn't care less.' ?"
"Sure. Hey, you know what? Your outfit is **fantastic**."
"Thanks!"
by LovetteCher March 06, 2013
Usually appears on YouTube videos (in the annotations) or wherever both "liking" and "disliking" is possible.
A request from the author to keep the number of likes and dislikes even. Possibly a Fuck You! to the Like System.
A request from the author to keep the number of likes and dislikes even. Possibly a Fuck You! to the Like System.
__________________________
l Keep the equilibrium, bitches! l
__________________________
475 Likes 501 Dislikes
"I said KEEP IT."
556 Likes 556 Dislikes
l Keep the equilibrium, bitches! l
__________________________
475 Likes 501 Dislikes
"I said KEEP IT."
556 Likes 556 Dislikes
by LovetteCher August 06, 2011
A JAPANESE character representing the syllable "zu". It is not by itself a word.
Used as a smiley in various places online.
Used as a smiley in various places online.
by LovetteCher June 21, 2010
"Don't Even Know", a variation on "idk".
Supposedly started by a blogger on sarcasticindiefucks.tumblr.
idk-> I don't know
idek-> I don't even know
dek-> Don't even know.
For the linguistically adventurous, it can also be used as a verb.
Also, see the variation on a variation, dec.
Supposedly started by a blogger on sarcasticindiefucks.tumblr.
idk-> I don't know
idek-> I don't even know
dek-> Don't even know.
For the linguistically adventurous, it can also be used as a verb.
Also, see the variation on a variation, dec.
'dek'
idk
"I dek."
I don't even know.
"She deks."
She doesn't know.
"They're dekking."
They don't know, they have no idea.
"I dekked!"
I didn't even know!
idk
"I dek."
I don't even know.
"She deks."
She doesn't know.
"They're dekking."
They don't know, they have no idea.
"I dekked!"
I didn't even know!
by LovetteCher December 27, 2010