There are many definitions...one being when twofriends exchange login information in the past, get into a fight (minor or major or playful) and go and change everything on each others myspace.
a girl, "Sarah," and a guy, "Peter," get into a MYSPACEWAR. They already have each other's login information. "Sarah" puts a Barbie layout and girly pictures of herself on "Peter's" profile. Meanwhile, "Peter" has put animal pictures and pictures of HIMSELF on "Sarah's" profile. They also are posting humiliating bulletins about themselves.
--it's quite funny, actually.
Using the social networking site MySpace to create a clash between cliques/friends using a series of rumors by using the 'bulletin' and 'blog' feature
If John Doe, a friend of Fred Doe, was mad at Fred, he would spread a rumor through a bulletin on MySpace to start a MySpaceWar, whether or not he had an intention of doing that. A rumor he could spread was that Fred was hitting on Jane Doe, who was the boyfriend of Kevin Doe, who is the captain of the football team. Fred Doe would then spread a rumor back that John Doe actually was hitting on Kevin Doe himself when they were intoxicated at a party that did not exist. The rumors go back and forth until the conflict reaches a climax and deteriorates, if it ever does.
When two or more people change their myspace status' to insults directed at other people. Other people may join resulting in two sides going at each other. Often very entertaining to watch
Last night Ben changed his status to 'fuck you Andrea, a full blown MySpace status war ensued.
When a large number of people are LANed together on the same network, all logged into MySpace on different accounts. Once this criteria is fulfilled, the participants must all change their status to "*name* is having a MYSPACEPARTY!" They must also all post bulletins at the same time with the title "MYSPACEPARTY".
A Shackteau is a humble, weather-beaten, structurally questionable shelter located in a spectacular or highly coveted place—Wales, Jackson Hole, Sun Valley, Crested Butte, coastal Maine, the Alps—where the building itself may be worth almost nothing, but the dirt, view, access, and mythology make it absurdly valuable.
In use:
Shackteâu - We thought it was an abandoned shed until the realtor called it a rare alpine Shackteâu with unobstructed views and listed it for $2million.