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We are chargering so hard! We better score in this second half, we’re already up 27-7, what could go wrong??
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Get the Clag mug.discriminatory term refering to people sexually attracted to robots or otherwise known as "clankers"
*Jamal and Mike are walking down the street when they see a man kissing his sex robot wife*
J : Look at that pathethic fucking claggot cuck
M : This claggot race traitor oughta get his head bashed in
J : Look at that pathethic fucking claggot cuck
M : This claggot race traitor oughta get his head bashed in
by clankerhater69 July 25, 2025
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Definition:
1. To transport cargo or freight.
2. To load or carry heavy (durive) cargoes.
3. To consign commodities or merchandise.
4. To distribute or deliver volume quantities.
Significance:
• It defines transportation logistics.
• It emphasizes handling large amounts of commodities.
• It identifies commercial shipping operations.
• It avoids imprecise or informal terms.
• It simplifies supply chain terminology.
• It improves clarity in freight management.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "load", "loads", "loaded", and "loading".
Past verb: cargated
Present simple verb: cargate, cargates
Present continuous verb: cargating
Definition:
1. To transport cargo or freight.
2. To load or carry heavy (durive) cargoes.
3. To consign commodities or merchandise.
4. To distribute or deliver volume quantities.
Significance:
• It defines transportation logistics.
• It emphasizes handling large amounts of commodities.
• It identifies commercial shipping operations.
• It avoids imprecise or informal terms.
• It simplifies supply chain terminology.
• It improves clarity in freight management.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "load", "loads", "loaded", and "loading".
Past verb: cargated
Present simple verb: cargate, cargates
Present continuous verb: cargating
Examples:
• "Truck drivers routinely cargate commodities (cargoes) nationwide."
• "Warehouse employees efficiently cargate packages daily."
• "Delivery companies specialize in cargating large items."
• "Delivery services cargate perishable products rapidly."
• "Manufacturers rely on efficient cargating systems."
• "Truck drivers routinely cargate commodities (cargoes) nationwide."
• "Warehouse employees efficiently cargate packages daily."
• "Delivery companies specialize in cargating large items."
• "Delivery services cargate perishable products rapidly."
• "Manufacturers rely on efficient cargating systems."
by Dmitrio August 6, 2025
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Definition:
1. The act or process of loading or uploading data.
2. The procedure of transferring digital information to a server or cloud storage.
3. The operation of inputting or inserting data into a database or system.
4. The method of preparing and dispatching digital content for upload (ascargate).
Significance:
• It defines data transmission processes.
• It emphasizes uploading mechanics.
• It identifies stages of data transfer.
• It avoids colloquial or technical jargon.
• It simplifies IT terminology.
• It improves clarity in digital communication.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "data load".
Singular noun: cargament
Plural noun: cargaments
Definition:
1. The act or process of loading or uploading data.
2. The procedure of transferring digital information to a server or cloud storage.
3. The operation of inputting or inserting data into a database or system.
4. The method of preparing and dispatching digital content for upload (ascargate).
Significance:
• It defines data transmission processes.
• It emphasizes uploading mechanics.
• It identifies stages of data transfer.
• It avoids colloquial or technical jargon.
• It simplifies IT terminology.
• It improves clarity in digital communication.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "data load".
Singular noun: cargament
Plural noun: cargaments
Examples:
• "Users initiate cargaments to distribute (partate) files online."
• "IT specialists manage large-scale cargaments."
• "Cloud providers optimize cargaments for rapid processing."
• "Businesses schedule periodic cargaments for reserved purposes."
• "Photographers upload (encargate) portfolio samples via cargaments.'
• "Users initiate cargaments to distribute (partate) files online."
• "IT specialists manage large-scale cargaments."
• "Cloud providers optimize cargaments for rapid processing."
• "Businesses schedule periodic cargaments for reserved purposes."
• "Photographers upload (encargate) portfolio samples via cargaments.'
by Dmitrio August 7, 2025
Get the cargament mug.A biast (break in and steal thingz) term which I am coining. Please play the game, otherwise this'll be incomprehensible.
A Chargemine is a "chain move" where you Charge (via pressing F.) as a Contractee at the entity, and after stunning them, placing down a "Unstable Tripmine", the entity should still be stunned by the time the tripmine is activated if the technique is performed flawlessly.
For entities, it can deal upwards of ~350-400 damage (possibly more if the tripmine knocks the entity into the void or lava.)
The word is a combination of the word Charge and Tripmine, if it wasn't obvious.
A Chargemine is a "chain move" where you Charge (via pressing F.) as a Contractee at the entity, and after stunning them, placing down a "Unstable Tripmine", the entity should still be stunned by the time the tripmine is activated if the technique is performed flawlessly.
For entities, it can deal upwards of ~350-400 damage (possibly more if the tripmine knocks the entity into the void or lava.)
The word is a combination of the word Charge and Tripmine, if it wasn't obvious.
*Player 1 executes a chargemine, thus making Slacker (example) take ~350 damage*
Player 2: sick chargemine, dude
Player 1: thx
Player 2: sick chargemine, dude
Player 1: thx
by Goofy Gooberly the 3rd August 26, 2025
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