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"for the world domination"

a spin-off of 'ftw' (for the win). used in conversation to point out how amazing/awesome something is. when saying "world domination" instead of "win" you're adding more emphasis or just raising it up another not of cool-ness.

the word came about when halfway through saying the phrase "for the win" someone decided they wanted something better than just winning, they wanted world domination. :]
"batman ftw!"
"SUPERMAN FTWD!"

or

-nsync ftw!
-ewww no, but Justin Timberlake ftwd!
ftwd by Sabreface January 6, 2008
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ftwdhub is an amazing editor that deserves the world! She mostly does edits on tvdu, she does edits on marvel sometimes as well. She is a good hearted amazing person!
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An acronym for "for those who don't know."
I hate when people try to give my dog beef. He's severely allergic, ftwdk.
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well known from south park
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