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by Rock DJ January 15, 2005

by Rock DJ July 4, 2005

by Rock DJ November 28, 2004

This was originally sourced from one of the best groups of Counter-Strike players - their team's name was 'SK'. The name progressed into becoming an insult against gamers.
Eventually, it came to mean 'sh*t kunt' and can be used as an insult in many situations.
Eventually, it came to mean 'sh*t kunt' and can be used as an insult in many situations.
by Rock DJ December 7, 2004

The word used by the character of Goldmember in the third Austin Powers movie to mean father.
Due to Goldmember's Dutch accent, his pronunciation of father results in fahza. Hence, many confusing situations arise when Goldmember attempts to use the word.
Due to Goldmember's Dutch accent, his pronunciation of father results in fahza. Hence, many confusing situations arise when Goldmember attempts to use the word.
Goldmember: "Austin powers fahza."
Dr. Evil: "His what?"
Number Two: "His fahza, Dr. Evil."
Dr. Evil: "His farger? What's a farger?"
Goldmember: "His fahza. Yeah, the fahza."
Dr. Evil: "Yeah, Goldmember, I don't speak freaky deaky dutch. Okay, perve boy."
Goldmember: "Fahza is dad. Dad is fahza."
Dr. Evil: "Oh, his dad. Oh, his FATHER."
Goldmember: "Yes, I have a Dutch accent. Isn't that weird?"
Dr. Evil: "His what?"
Number Two: "His fahza, Dr. Evil."
Dr. Evil: "His farger? What's a farger?"
Goldmember: "His fahza. Yeah, the fahza."
Dr. Evil: "Yeah, Goldmember, I don't speak freaky deaky dutch. Okay, perve boy."
Goldmember: "Fahza is dad. Dad is fahza."
Dr. Evil: "Oh, his dad. Oh, his FATHER."
Goldmember: "Yes, I have a Dutch accent. Isn't that weird?"
by Rock DJ December 4, 2004

A '1337' way of expressing one's feelings about an unfavourable situation - most frequently used when someone is beaten, outdone or likewise. In full, it means 'Oh My God, you have used some sort of cheating mechanism to beat me'.
Originates from claiming that a computer gamer is winning by using a hack (see hax).
Originates from claiming that a computer gamer is winning by using a hack (see hax).
by Rock DJ December 29, 2004

Gullible Person 1: Did you know that 'gullible' isn't in the dictionary?
Gullible Person 2: Really? (Checks dictionary)
Gullible Person 2: Wow! It really isn't in the dictionary!
Gullible Person 1: Oh my God! Give me a look!
Gullible Person 2: Really? (Checks dictionary)
Gullible Person 2: Wow! It really isn't in the dictionary!
Gullible Person 1: Oh my God! Give me a look!
by Rock DJ December 3, 2004
