by Anonymous November 08, 2003
Boring chatroom demagogue often found lodged up various Opers anal passages on the chat server irc.webchat.org. Devoid of personality.
by Anonymous March 28, 2003
A gun used only by nubs/newbs/n00bs. A gun that is easy to kill with and also easy to spray and pray with.
by Anonymous October 26, 2003
A psychotic, delusional under the impression that he/she has friends. Often looks wordghallahad/word.
by Anonymous August 23, 2003
The Master Race, People blessed with the name Dunc are leagues above everyone else and will rise up to rule the world, with bitches at their side (chained up i might add)
by Anonymous August 11, 2003
The term "geek" originally referred to the carnival performers whose act consisted of biting the heads off chickens and eating glass. Over time it came to be applied to anyone who got paid to do work considered odd or bizarre by mainstream society.
The term now enjoys a special status within the technical community, particularly among particularly knowledgable computer programmers. To identify oneself as a "geek" indicates a recognition that most people still consider programming computers to be a bizarre act, along with a certain fierce satisfaction in being very good at their inglorious profession.
That most software geeks now easily earn twice as much as the average laborer just sweetens their defiant embrace of the term.
Note: Unlike the word "nerd," which is always pejorative, "geek" often carries a positive connotation when used by one of the group. The use of the term by outsiders is considered insulting.
The term now enjoys a special status within the technical community, particularly among particularly knowledgable computer programmers. To identify oneself as a "geek" indicates a recognition that most people still consider programming computers to be a bizarre act, along with a certain fierce satisfaction in being very good at their inglorious profession.
That most software geeks now easily earn twice as much as the average laborer just sweetens their defiant embrace of the term.
Note: Unlike the word "nerd," which is always pejorative, "geek" often carries a positive connotation when used by one of the group. The use of the term by outsiders is considered insulting.
by Anonymous March 14, 2003