abbrev. for On That Level
phrase attributed to Villanese, lingo frequently used by Villa kids at Blanchet High school in Seattle.
When you are either significantly drunk, or even zooted. undertone meaning is that of happiness.
phrase attributed to Villanese, lingo frequently used by Villa kids at Blanchet High school in Seattle.
When you are either significantly drunk, or even zooted. undertone meaning is that of happiness.
Dude, Uriah was OTL at that party last night. He was preaching like nothing else.
Hey man you trying to get OTL this weekend?
Those stupid Villa kids love to get OTL, and then usually PTL (past that level) aka puke in toilets, sleep in sinks, and pass out outside.
Hey man you trying to get OTL this weekend?
Those stupid Villa kids love to get OTL, and then usually PTL (past that level) aka puke in toilets, sleep in sinks, and pass out outside.
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Get the OTL mug.orz (also known as OTL) is an JAPANESE emoticon used to express one’s feeling of hopelessness in jest, often as a result of failure.
O = head
T = arms to the ground
L = legs
The ASCII-art prototype “_| ̄|○” subsequently spread across the Japanese blogs and forums like Futaba Channel and Nico Nico Douga circa 2002, where it became used as a humorous way of conveying frustration or despair. Soon, the emoticon evolved into other variant formats, most notably OTL and Orz.
Beginning in 2003, The emoticon entered usage on the Korean web through the imageboard site DCInside, where the concept of “orz” quickly evolved into an image macro phenomenon depicting various characters kneeling in remorse with the caption “Despair Not Allowed” (좌절금지). It also began to spread on the Chinese web around the same time, as reported by the Chinese portal site Baidu.
O = head
T = arms to the ground
L = legs
The ASCII-art prototype “_| ̄|○” subsequently spread across the Japanese blogs and forums like Futaba Channel and Nico Nico Douga circa 2002, where it became used as a humorous way of conveying frustration or despair. Soon, the emoticon evolved into other variant formats, most notably OTL and Orz.
Beginning in 2003, The emoticon entered usage on the Korean web through the imageboard site DCInside, where the concept of “orz” quickly evolved into an image macro phenomenon depicting various characters kneeling in remorse with the caption “Despair Not Allowed” (좌절금지). It also began to spread on the Chinese web around the same time, as reported by the Chinese portal site Baidu.
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