"E.T." Is an abbreviation for "end-transmission"
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-it is used on the internet, during Chat talk
- it probably derived from the military, but it does not mean the same thing in context, (... unless you want it to.)
-Its very versatile
- (I am an exchange student in Amsterdam, So no one back home know how awesome it is.... yet!!)
-its awesome b/c it says "Got-to-go" when you really: "HAVE TO GO NOW!"
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-it is used on the internet, during Chat talk
- it probably derived from the military, but it does not mean the same thing in context, (... unless you want it to.)
-Its very versatile
- (I am an exchange student in Amsterdam, So no one back home know how awesome it is.... yet!!)
-its awesome b/c it says "Got-to-go" when you really: "HAVE TO GO NOW!"
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Examples:
Number 1:(polite)
Girl101: hey i g2g b4 i am really late for wrk...
Girl101: anything else to say? can we ET?
Bff_ashly86: GO!
Bff_ashly86: ET.
Number 2: (rude)
10:26:35 PM GfAli_sunshine: …And then she says….
10:26:40 PM GfAli_sunshine: … So he said…
10:26:45 PM GfAli_sunshine: THEN I said lol, jk, now way
10:27:47 PM GfAli_sunshine: No **Way
10:28:00PM BF_Mike01: uh huh….. hey I gtg..
10:28:00PM BF_Mike01: ET.
10:28:00PM BF_Mike01: (is offline….)
Number 3: (Fast & polite)
person 1: ET? ---->(may i go now please?)
person 2: ET. -----> (by all means, do what you must)
Examples:
Number 1:(polite)
Girl101: hey i g2g b4 i am really late for wrk...
Girl101: anything else to say? can we ET?
Bff_ashly86: GO!
Bff_ashly86: ET.
Number 2: (rude)
10:26:35 PM GfAli_sunshine: …And then she says….
10:26:40 PM GfAli_sunshine: … So he said…
10:26:45 PM GfAli_sunshine: THEN I said lol, jk, now way
10:27:47 PM GfAli_sunshine: No **Way
10:28:00PM BF_Mike01: uh huh….. hey I gtg..
10:28:00PM BF_Mike01: ET.
10:28:00PM BF_Mike01: (is offline….)
Number 3: (Fast & polite)
person 1: ET? ---->(may i go now please?)
person 2: ET. -----> (by all means, do what you must)
by MHE (that's ME) April 10, 2010
When the tips of two dudes' dicks touch one another and they both cum at the same time. It also works women (whether it's lesbian or just heterosexual).
by You speaka engrish September 20, 2018
1. Extra Terrestrial
2. A rate (job) in the Navy which stands for Electronics Technician. The smartest group of individuals in the Armed Forces, let alone the Navy.
2. A rate (job) in the Navy which stands for Electronics Technician. The smartest group of individuals in the Armed Forces, let alone the Navy.
1. The Japanese still love that movie ET.
2. 'We need to get the system up! Call an ET over here now!'
2. 'We need to get the system up! Call an ET over here now!'
by dougesoul March 26, 2003
Pappy: Now wher'd all dem berries go?
Junior: I et 'em!
Pappy: Aw you dun got yerself a whippin'!
Junior: No, Pappy! I promise it won't never happen ag'in!
Junior: I et 'em!
Pappy: Aw you dun got yerself a whippin'!
Junior: No, Pappy! I promise it won't never happen ag'in!
by Blastmaster June 17, 2003
ETPLAYER: I'm going to go hope and play ET!
Ignorantloserdude: *snicker* You still like that stupid Alien. ET Sucks!!
ETPLAYER: *bang*
Ignorantloserdude: *snicker* You still like that stupid Alien. ET Sucks!!
ETPLAYER: *bang*
by Ajpotter April 27, 2004
by anonymus July 22, 2004
1. ETE- Exploit the Environment: A graffiti cult in NYC led by the masterminds Teny, Tiffany, and Katrin. While the cult's common signature is simply ETE, it can also contain messages or drawings. ETE is less "legal" than ETU*, but being comprised of high school kids, they do watch out and make sure nothing is permanently or stupidly tagged.
*ETU- Exploit the Urban: A less-exclusive ETE with more members whose primary tools are pens, pencils, or chalk, and whose scope of vandalization includes posters, desks, and other school equipment. More than half most high school kids can recognize the top artists' signatures within a glance; all ETE/U members are extremely talented artists and never mark something poorly.
*ETU- Exploit the Urban: A less-exclusive ETE with more members whose primary tools are pens, pencils, or chalk, and whose scope of vandalization includes posters, desks, and other school equipment. More than half most high school kids can recognize the top artists' signatures within a glance; all ETE/U members are extremely talented artists and never mark something poorly.
ETE likes to vandalize posters, especially those that are marketed with products, surveys, media, etc.
ETE does not like to use bubble-letters, mainly because ETE was created by unique artists with a different, preferred handwriting style. ETE members consider handwriting an art form and can write in 7 different languages, including Russian, Japanese hirigana + katakana, Chinese kanji, Korean, Arabic, Armenian, Greek, Cryllic, and occaisionally, Latin. ETErs don't have one distinct handwriting style.
Some of ETE's messages include, "Darwin loves America" and, "Exploit our Children". They have a better time, however, getting their messages across when the poster they're vandalizing has to do with something particularly funny or ridiculous. Example: Tagging a News Channel poster with, "War is Fun!"
ETE's idea originated from Teny's Biology class, where the teacher had once said, "This world... we're so ignorant, hurting the environment like this, ruining our own lives... exploiting the environment, and we'll never stop" Months later after looking back at her notes, the three decided to use that as their mark.
ETE does not like to use bubble-letters, mainly because ETE was created by unique artists with a different, preferred handwriting style. ETE members consider handwriting an art form and can write in 7 different languages, including Russian, Japanese hirigana + katakana, Chinese kanji, Korean, Arabic, Armenian, Greek, Cryllic, and occaisionally, Latin. ETErs don't have one distinct handwriting style.
Some of ETE's messages include, "Darwin loves America" and, "Exploit our Children". They have a better time, however, getting their messages across when the poster they're vandalizing has to do with something particularly funny or ridiculous. Example: Tagging a News Channel poster with, "War is Fun!"
ETE's idea originated from Teny's Biology class, where the teacher had once said, "This world... we're so ignorant, hurting the environment like this, ruining our own lives... exploiting the environment, and we'll never stop" Months later after looking back at her notes, the three decided to use that as their mark.
by The Wanderer June 14, 2006

