1) An exaggerated spoof on the excessive use of Internet abbreviations such as OMG and WTF.
2) A filk song that can be found at the Funny Music Project website (thefump.com). Essentially a long string of gamer and nerd jokes, set to barn-dance music (although that description doesn't quite do it justice).
3) A barbecue party that is likely to be a great success.
4) A huge overreaction to something trivial.
2) A filk song that can be found at the Funny Music Project website (thefump.com). Essentially a long string of gamer and nerd jokes, set to barn-dance music (although that description doesn't quite do it justice).
3) A barbecue party that is likely to be a great success.
4) A huge overreaction to something trivial.
1) "OMGWTFBBQ! There's a skull-level tauren in Ammen Vale!" (Yelled out loud by the tauren, who's there to scare lowbies and knows that anything he says will get encoded anyway.)
2) "I'm going to buy the high-quality recording of OMGWTFBBQ; that song is funny as hell."
3) "Can you get the day off? Bill's throwing a party that promises to be a real OMGWTFBBQ."
4) "Why are you catering such an OMGWTFBBQ? It's couples counseling, not a divorce!"
2) "I'm going to buy the high-quality recording of OMGWTFBBQ; that song is funny as hell."
3) "Can you get the day off? Bill's throwing a party that promises to be a real OMGWTFBBQ."
4) "Why are you catering such an OMGWTFBBQ? It's couples counseling, not a divorce!"
by Qit el-Remel March 21, 2008

1) A tribal spiritual leader. Comes from a Siberian term and has no linguistic relation to "man." The female version is "shamanka."
2) A multi-purpose hybrid class in World of Warcraft. Can heal and cast elemental spells, and is fairly durable. Originally only available to the Horde—intended as a counterpart to the Alliance's paladins—but this changed with the release of the Burning Crusade expansion.
2) A multi-purpose hybrid class in World of Warcraft. Can heal and cast elemental spells, and is fairly durable. Originally only available to the Horde—intended as a counterpart to the Alliance's paladins—but this changed with the release of the Burning Crusade expansion.
1) He claims to be a genuine Lakota shaman.
2) WTF? Some draenei shaman just ganked me in Hillsbrad!
2) WTF? Some draenei shaman just ganked me in Hillsbrad!
by Qit el-Remel March 23, 2008

One of the biggest teases in World of Warcraft, at least as far as low-level Horde is concerned: A beautiful white dire wolf that can't be tamed by hunters and appears to be unusually tough. To be killed on sight by anyone passing through Mulgore, because he does drop a quest item and is really useless for anything else.
If I can't have Ghost Howl for my hunter alt's pet, I will have his pelt for a cape! (Spoken by a druid who later died twice before killing the mutt.)
by Qit el-Remel January 10, 2008

A "holy knight"-type character in a roleplaying game, most notably Dungeons & Dragons and World of Warcraft. Usually has healing and damaging magic.
Must be lawful good in D&D.
In WoW, was originally only available to the Alliance; this changed with the release of the Burning Crusade.
Named for Charlemagne's inner circle of knights.
Must be lawful good in D&D.
In WoW, was originally only available to the Alliance; this changed with the release of the Burning Crusade.
Named for Charlemagne's inner circle of knights.
by Qit el-Remel January 10, 2008

AKA "sin'dorei." The Horde's elves in World of Warcraft; high elves who became addicted to magical energy. Small and fragile-looking, with pale or ruddy complexions and glowing green eyes. Notable for being the only Horde race that can be paladins.
Often reviled for their mincing, languid animations, their snotty voice emotes, and the fact that they often pirouette when jumping.
Often reviled for their mincing, languid animations, their snotty voice emotes, and the fact that they often pirouette when jumping.
by Qit el-Remel March 20, 2008

Fans being: opinionated, argumentative, rude, touchy, ignorant, wanky, whiny, elitist, irrational, or any combination of the above. In short, fans behaving foolishly. Often results in fanwank, flamewars, and trolling.
by Qit el-Remel July 05, 2009

1) A fantasy creature with no single definition. Usually large, ugly and nasty...except when it's small, cute, and friendly. Often lives under bridges.
2) An ugly little plastic doll with big hair.
3) One of the five Horde races in World of Warcraft. Tall, leggy, and blue, with three-fingered hands and two-toed feet; also has tusks and a Caribbean accent.
4) (verb) To go fishing.
5) (verb) To act as an example of the Greater Internet Fuckwad Theory; derived from definition 4, on the theory that the person is "fishing" for attention. This can also be a noun, meaning someone who does just that.
2) An ugly little plastic doll with big hair.
3) One of the five Horde races in World of Warcraft. Tall, leggy, and blue, with three-fingered hands and two-toed feet; also has tusks and a Caribbean accent.
4) (verb) To go fishing.
5) (verb) To act as an example of the Greater Internet Fuckwad Theory; derived from definition 4, on the theory that the person is "fishing" for attention. This can also be a noun, meaning someone who does just that.
1) According to TVTropes, all trolls are different.
2) My aunt collects troll dolls.
3) My troll shadow priest will melt your face!
4) They're out trolling the river.
5) Oh, great, someone is trolling the forums again. Where did all of these trolls come from, anyway?
2) My aunt collects troll dolls.
3) My troll shadow priest will melt your face!
4) They're out trolling the river.
5) Oh, great, someone is trolling the forums again. Where did all of these trolls come from, anyway?
by Qit el-Remel May 09, 2009
