The one and only phrase ever said by the Well Done lady. Origionaly appearing on a rat extermination game, "Well Done" has become a frequent part of the "Spacko Language".
Well done is a phrase of jubilation and joy.
Well done is a phrase of jubilation and joy.
by Neon December 12, 2004

One of those words you use for no special reason, like narf. Quite common in some German IRC-chats.
See soundfile "chubb - german" for pronounciation.
See soundfile "chubb - german" for pronounciation.
by neon May 07, 2005

A language spoken by a certain group of people in a part of the UK.
The language combines phrases from French, English, Old English and ocasionally German, as well as crosses of languaes and "made up" words and noises.
It is called spacko presumably because the creators viewed it as a language that others may see as being spoken by people with low intelegence.
Many verbs
The language combines phrases from French, English, Old English and ocasionally German, as well as crosses of languaes and "made up" words and noises.
It is called spacko presumably because the creators viewed it as a language that others may see as being spoken by people with low intelegence.
Many verbs
Dude #1: Dude, je suis bored
Dude #2: Howabout we do an Ein Circulette and listen to mine Muh Puh trois player?
Dude #1: FINE!
Dude #2: (Pathetic noise)
Dude #1: Lets play doo go to Bournemouth
Dude #2: Whyingest?
Dude #1: Parceque I feel like it
Dude #2: Noingest
Dude #1: FINE!
Dude #2: Howabout we do an Ein Circulette and listen to mine Muh Puh trois player?
Dude #1: FINE!
Dude #2: (Pathetic noise)
Dude #1: Lets play doo go to Bournemouth
Dude #2: Whyingest?
Dude #1: Parceque I feel like it
Dude #2: Noingest
Dude #1: FINE!
by Neon December 12, 2004

Ususally refered to as (Pathetic Noise), <pathetic noise>, *pathetic noise* or Squeak, the pathetic noise is a high-pitched squeak noise produced by pushing air through pursed lips (not sucking). The air is pushed from the mouth with use of cheek muscles (not the lungs/diaphram).
The noise can take much practice and a long time to master, but once perfected it can become part of everyday speech quite easily.
Origionally a part of the Spacko language, this has become a central point for many conversations in plain English too.
It can have many meanings (anger, jubilation, sorrow, etc), depending what context it is used in.
The noise can take much practice and a long time to master, but once perfected it can become part of everyday speech quite easily.
Origionally a part of the Spacko language, this has become a central point for many conversations in plain English too.
It can have many meanings (anger, jubilation, sorrow, etc), depending what context it is used in.
Dude #1: (Pathetic noise)
Dude #2: (Pathetic noise)
Dude #1: (Pathetic noise)
Dude #3: (P-a-t-h-e-t-i-c n-o-i-s-e)
Dude #2: FINE!
Dude #1: (Patheticnoise)
Dude #2: (Pathetic noise)
Dude #1: (Pathetic noise)
Dude #3: (P-a-t-h-e-t-i-c n-o-i-s-e)
Dude #2: FINE!
Dude #1: (Patheticnoise)
by Neon December 12, 2004

A breakdancing move where the back is curved outward (creating a hollow space), while balancing either on the head or on the hands.
by Neon February 05, 2005

A random kid who enters stuff into dictionaries because he is borred. (Not deffinitions like "tadpole" and "z-fighting")
member of the Glove Shack
member of the Glove Shack
by Neon March 15, 2004

When the textures of two parallel planes are competing to be rendered in the same space. Can occur either because they were placed atop one another, or because the camera is distant enough that the two planes are essentially atop one another.
by Neon June 17, 2003
