-Internet talk isn't even worthy of being called a dialect. It's a mutilation of language, and we are the people who have to compensate for it's brazen idiocy.
-lol kthx
The root "word" of several kthx* phrases. (such as kthxbye and kthxdie) Commonly used in IRC chats to express sarcasticlameness, implying that you're having to step down to talking "their" language when addressing a lamer.
<llama> HAY CAN U HELP ME INTSALL LUNIX FOR WONDOWS?
<User1> kthxrtfmplz
<llama> KTHXSTFU
* Op has banned *llama*@*
* llama has been kicked from #example by Op (plzdiekthxbye)
Derived from years of IRC word creation Shortened and "strengthened" form of "kay, thanks" in that it carries more power than saying "kay, thanks" would. Also used as a prefix of suffix (see examples)
An phrase short for "Okay, thanks" that originated somewhere on the internet a really long time ago. A snarky, quick dismissal. The word today is now old and unfunny, and everybody who still uses it should be lined up and shot.
Scenesters are obsessed with it and end practically every sentence with it. Somebody tell them to stop. For the love of God, please.
Üb3R: pleese can i have sum chocylat kthx
ch00b: omg u r lame stfu kthx
Üb3R: no u r mean and i happen to be an 3l33t hacc0r
ch00b: hahaha n00b, u cannot hacc0r i ph0r i r gold host
ch00b: omg me b00t j00
Üb3R has left the conversation Üb3R has joined the conversation ch00b has left the conversation Üb3R has made Üb3R an owner
Üb3R: pwned
Üb3R: kthx
dbzn00b: omg i ph33r =O