A person in an online forum that is notorious for getting threads locked by the website's mods.
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Slang for Threadkiller
by Dugpitz June 19, 2008
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When the question has already been answered.
by JormanThoad September 14, 2020
Get the read the thread mug.reviving an old forum topic after many months, often simply adding nothing to the topic itself by only replying "I agree."
Poster: I think that Bush didn't actually expect to find WMDs, he was only trying to take Saddam out of power.
2 months later.
Threadomancer: I agree.
2 months later.
Threadomancer: I agree.
by sdjaks April 25, 2004
Get the threadomancy mug.In discussion forums when old threads are reasponded to from several years go and everyone else wonders how and why the thread was brought back to life. Usually, any questions in the original thread have been answered and are no longer pertinent. Rarely are the original posters still active.
"Who's responding to these posts from 4 years ago?"
"Berg was on a threadsurrection kick last night."
"Berg was on a threadsurrection kick last night."
by Fresh Pants April 26, 2007
Get the Threadsurrection mug.A virtual slap in the face often seen in online gaming or internet comment threads; an expression of anger. Sometimes mistaken for an actual threat.
player 1: I hope you die in a fire!
player 2: She just threatened to kill me!
player 3: Calm down dear, it's just a threatoid.
player 2: She just threatened to kill me!
player 3: Calm down dear, it's just a threatoid.
by jeraneums October 21, 2013
Get the threatoid mug.Not calling someone and threatening them but the worry you feel over getting called in to work whenever the phones rings on your day off.
While this usually only applies to part time workers, it can also apply to full time workers when called in to work overtime.
Sometimes it gets so bad that:
* You're afraid to pick up the phone and/or will screen all calls (and will be very thankfull for caller ID)
* You'll be unable to sleep in at all because you cannot relax because they might call.
* You'll be afraid to make plans of any kind because you might get called in. (ie, it's your birthday or a relatives birthday and you have the day off and want to take them out for supper, but are afraid to plan beyond 'if I don't get called in maybe we could' because you cannot count on actually having the day off)
* You cannot relax even in hobbies that used to give you great joy because the worry you're going to get called in.
Depending on the nature of the hours you work, after a certain time durring the day you can probably relax as a call in is unlikley after that point. However, if they can also call in you in to work a night shift, it can continue all day :(.
While this usually only applies to part time workers, it can also apply to full time workers when called in to work overtime.
Sometimes it gets so bad that:
* You're afraid to pick up the phone and/or will screen all calls (and will be very thankfull for caller ID)
* You'll be unable to sleep in at all because you cannot relax because they might call.
* You'll be afraid to make plans of any kind because you might get called in. (ie, it's your birthday or a relatives birthday and you have the day off and want to take them out for supper, but are afraid to plan beyond 'if I don't get called in maybe we could' because you cannot count on actually having the day off)
* You cannot relax even in hobbies that used to give you great joy because the worry you're going to get called in.
Depending on the nature of the hours you work, after a certain time durring the day you can probably relax as a call in is unlikley after that point. However, if they can also call in you in to work a night shift, it can continue all day :(.
by A very happy person August 6, 2005
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