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Luccapwned

Luccapwned is a verb used to describe the complete owning of an individual. It airs from the times when Hercules sacked the city of Luca in Italy, he totally kicked their ass. Some say it originates from a guy named Lucca who plays runescape, but that is all together unlikely. The bottom line is when you get luccapwned, you lose all face and have lost 110% to whoever luccapwned you.
That guy from Turkey went and shot himself when he lost the battle of wills, LUCCAPWNED!
Luccapwned by Fred the Great August 7, 2006
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luccapwned

luccapwned is a Verb.Meaning to be so badly owned that you cant even talk. Its crazy
damm that bish just got luccapwned
luccapwned by chedda August 7, 2006
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