Crowd Control, often used in mmorpg's.
It means that you can stop a mob from attacking you a most of the time partly or totally immobillize the mob.
It means that you can stop a mob from attacking you a most of the time partly or totally immobillize the mob.
by Tidus April 30, 2003
a female that always moves from town to town who comes off as the "new girl" and throws herself at any guy. A "Cc" is one who is a dirty ho who has a filthy vag. Usually it will contain the scent of old rotten fish. Many guys will hook up with this "Cc" and possibly get an STD as a result of this.
Man 1: Hey bro I dont remember who I nailed last night at that party cuz I was so drunk.
Man 2: Hmm...did she have a fish in her Vag?
Man 1: yea, she definitely did
Man 2: Ah, it must have been Cc
Man 2: Hmm...did she have a fish in her Vag?
Man 1: yea, she definitely did
Man 2: Ah, it must have been Cc
by fishmancool December 30, 2008
by Bosecke April 10, 2009
Constructive Criticism. Critique given by reviewers to help a writer improve his/her work.The opposite of a flame. There is nice CC, matter of fact CC and harsh CC.
Flames are criticism without help suggestions
Flames are criticism without help suggestions
CC Example 1: This story is pretty damn good, but I do have a slight issue with A and C. Improve and it'll be as good as B and D.
CC Example 2: What have you done? This story is very poorly written, yet it could be great if you do this this this and this. I also suggest you find a beta reader.
CC Example 2: WTF? What is this crap? You don't have any writing talent whatsoever! *proceeds to tell why*
Flame: U suk! My fuking dog can write better than u. Remove dis shit and stop writing, tard!
CC Example 2: What have you done? This story is very poorly written, yet it could be great if you do this this this and this. I also suggest you find a beta reader.
CC Example 2: WTF? What is this crap? You don't have any writing talent whatsoever! *proceeds to tell why*
Flame: U suk! My fuking dog can write better than u. Remove dis shit and stop writing, tard!
by Bill September 29, 2006
Click Click
Originaly in WWII pilots would confirm a request or an order by clicking thier mic in and out, making a "click click" sound. Now a days, gamers use the letters CC to imitate/abbreviate the sound.
Originaly in WWII pilots would confirm a request or an order by clicking thier mic in and out, making a "click click" sound. Now a days, gamers use the letters CC to imitate/abbreviate the sound.
by qranger October 16, 2006
by Matlock July 22, 2003