by ItsMeTheRealMe April 16, 2021
Get the E Gret mug.by e er May 3, 2021
Get the e er mug.Basically the same with /e free, /e paid literally means /emote paid. Makes no sense right? People who use /e free are on the game "Roblox." whoever uses /e free on a ugc item would get mocked in the comments.
Idiot 1: /e free
Idiot 2: /e paid
Smart person 1: You guys are so dumb! /e free wont work!
Smart person 2: So does /e paid! Man. people these days are so retarded! Yo wanna play minecraft?
Smart person 1: Im disabled *beats up smart person 1*
Idiot 2: /e paid
Smart person 1: You guys are so dumb! /e free wont work!
Smart person 2: So does /e paid! Man. people these days are so retarded! Yo wanna play minecraft?
Smart person 1: Im disabled *beats up smart person 1*
by lesbianswillruletheworld June 20, 2022
Get the /e paid mug.rapper that represents the yay area. 707 and 510, although most people dont know it cause he doesnt show it off, he currently lives in danville,ca-925.
by layla2 July 22, 2008
Get the E-40 mug.A bacillus (Escherichia coli) found in an animals intestine. Lives in uncooked meat and unpasterized milk and ice cream, unwashed vegtables.Full name Escherichia Coli O157:H7.
by Eric Aberbook September 22, 2006
Get the E. Coli mug.Etymology: A portmanteau of electronic and athlete.
Pronunciation: ˈēth-ˌlēt or ˈē-thə-ˌlēt\ (the second pronunciation emphasizes "leet")
A skilled, trained, or professional video game player. Used in the same context athlete might be used, including further portmanteaus.
Pronunciation: ˈēth-ˌlēt or ˈē-thə-ˌlēt\ (the second pronunciation emphasizes "leet")
A skilled, trained, or professional video game player. Used in the same context athlete might be used, including further portmanteaus.
Jeremy, from Pure Pwnage, is extremely e-thletic.
"Dude, I hurt my foot playing the bass pedal on Rock Band."
"Looks like a bad case of e-thlete's foot, I'll call John Madden."
"Dude, I hurt my foot playing the bass pedal on Rock Band."
"Looks like a bad case of e-thlete's foot, I'll call John Madden."
by Matt Zha June 13, 2009
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