Slash do /do
Slash do is used to roleplay scenarios (games), and it explains an action.
Its commly used with /me
/me searches for stranger's phone.
/do its in my pocket.
Its commly used with /me
/me searches for stranger's phone.
/do its in my pocket.
by Catalinutzz August 14, 2017
Get the Slash do mug.* It possibly arose as a version of the ligature, Œ, of the digraph"Oe ", with the horizontal line of the "e" written across the "o".
* It possibly arose in Anglo-Saxon England as an O and an I written in the same place: compare Bede's Northumbria in Anglo-Saxon period spelling ''Coinualch'' for standard ''Cēnwealh'' (a man's name) (in a text in Latin). Later the letter ø disappeared from Anglo-Saxon as the Anglo-Saxon sound /ø/ changed to /e/, but by then use of the letter ø had spread from England to Scandinavia
* It possibly arose in Anglo-Saxon England as an O and an I written in the same place: compare Bede's Northumbria in Anglo-Saxon period spelling ''Coinualch'' for standard ''Cēnwealh'' (a man's name) (in a text in Latin). Later the letter ø disappeared from Anglo-Saxon as the Anglo-Saxon sound /ø/ changed to /e/, but by then use of the letter ø had spread from England to Scandinavia
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abandoned by its creator for a successful game they wont reboot
abandoned by its creator for a successful game they wont reboot
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Get the Slash bin mug.Unconfirmed, but implied to be an unusual American military slang term for fuel ethanol. In particular, potable cane alchohol used to fuel modified vehicle engines or possibly purpose-built multifuel engines -- in places where war damage has reduced access to petroleum-based fuels. If genuine, the term may derive from the work of hard laborers using blades to harvest sugar cane fields.
Term appears in a short fiction story by S. M. Sterling, entitled “Lost Legion."
Term appears in a short fiction story by S. M. Sterling, entitled “Lost Legion."
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