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Alexandrus Gambino 04-05-2009 12:14 PM

Whata re your secret terminologies?
 
A lot of people have secret languages with friends. Me and Elsa do. We would like to share ours.

Well, so far, we have determined two compounds of the basic personality traits that a lot of the people we share.

First, Evil. Me and 'Towel Boy' have it, though at different ranks. This refers to the ability to do stuff while ignoring the moral implications of it, more or less.

Second, Poison. I have it and I assume Towel Boy does too. I'm trying to give this personality trait to Elsa so she can stand up for herself. This is a bit more complicated than evil. In fact, it is rather hard to explain. Acquiring poison is called 'Breaking' when you're taking it slow or 'Shattering' when it's your first time to acquire it or after abstaining from it and getting a lot at the time. (I swear, I'm not talking about drugs or liquor.) Poison refers to the delicate balance of Bitchery and Bastardry.

Then, there are ranks.

Rank 0 is called 'Lack'. It refers to the absence of the compound in a person.
Rank 1 is called 'Untapped'. It refers to the presence, but either non-used or ignored amount of a certain 'personality compound' in a person.
Rank 2 is called 'Raw'. It refers to the realization of the potential of the personality compound, but inability to use it properly, misunderstanding the personality compound or generally being a noob at using it.
Rank 3 is called 'Refined'. It is exactly what it says on the tin. It is being able to use the personality compounds in a refined manner.
Rank 4 is called 'Distilled'. It's refined, with a little more class. You are now able to use a certain compound in magnificent, imaginative ways. You must go and teach your ways to others.
Rank 5 is called 'Pure'. This is when you're a master at using the compound. This is when you are able to use the compound and nobody is able to detect that compound from you. And yes, you can use the compound to 'win' at life. Unless it's something useless like 'User Friendly', but that's about the only compound that you need to be Rank 0 in.

Personally, I'm Refined Evil and Distilled Poison.

So, would you share and explain your secret terminologies with us?
There are actually more compounds but then I'd turn this into a bigger wall of text.

Elsa Shawcross 04-05-2009 03:02 PM

I guess it's safe to call myself Lacked Evil and Untapped Poison... XD

jellysundae 04-05-2009 06:35 PM

Yan and myself have a lot of words that we've made up. Usually from my typos xD But often from other people's too, and from him intentionally misunderstanding things I say to him to be annoying xD

But I'm not sharing them because I'd feel silly :XD

Alexandrus Gambino 04-06-2009 03:57 AM

Aww come on. XD

Share 'em! At least just so we don't get confuzzled when we see you two talk.

Michy Lea 04-06-2009 04:14 AM

Good question. I'm sure I've had a lot of them with my friends, but right now, I can't really think of them. I guess "loserdog" would be one of ours? My sister came up with it about seven years ago, I think. It's kind of our affectionate way of calling each other an idiot or like a dumb blonde. We also say "re-re" a lot instead of "retard". Hmm. I'll have to keep thinking on this.

Alexandrus Gambino 04-06-2009 04:21 AM

Re-Re? Forumwarz, much? XD

Michy Lea 04-06-2009 05:03 AM

Forumwarz? What?

Elsa Shawcross 04-06-2009 05:50 AM

Forumwarz.com

It's some kind of site where you bash some forums and stuff... Retards are called "re-re"s. XD

Michy Lea 04-06-2009 06:54 AM

Ah. Thanks for the explanation. I've never heard of that site.

Thoth Star 04-06-2009 04:06 PM

I claimed the word "Rainbowtastic" which I use to mean something thats colorful or creative... or just freaking awesome. I also coined "Green poppers" which is amazingly awesome marijuana. lol. Oh and "Kona love" just means excellent coffee... I have many more but I cannot remember at the moment. xD

amyrex2 04-06-2009 04:21 PM

After having seen "worth 1 points" on a weight watchers food item, I call every point, points, and if I speak in many points I call them "pointses". My husband is aslways saying I "must earn the pointses" when I am playing on line games, or real life games, or even when I am earning gold on sites like these.

We I use pointses, in my life, around somene other than my husband, I get a lot of strange looks, when I explain it to people they either think it cute or dumb.

jellysundae 04-06-2009 09:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Alexandrus Gambino (Post 1764254724)
Aww come on. XD

Share 'em! At least just so we don't get confuzzled when we see you two talk.

Nu uh! We only talk like that on MSN generally anyway, cos we're neenja like that <.< >.>

Elsa Shawcross 04-07-2009 04:03 AM

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Originally Posted by jellysundae (Post 1764257184)
Nu uh! We only talk like that on MSN generally anyway, cos we're neenja like that <.< >.>


I LOL at your "neenja" term... XD

yzabetalone 04-08-2009 08:24 PM

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Originally Posted by First to Never Know (Post 1764255128)
Ah. Thanks for the explanation. I've never heard of that site.

Neither had I, and I've been using re-re since sometime in high school, when a friend came up with a convoluted explanation for using re-re instead of retard. I ignored the explanation and used the term.

Sforzando 04-08-2009 09:52 PM

In drama, we use 'Peloponnesia' to refer to the crotch because Peloponnesia is a made up land in the play that we are putting on, and one day, our Stanley (played by Nick) threw an empty Dr. Pepper bottle at Hanson (our lovely director) and Hanson freaked, thinking he was throwing it at his crotch, and then conversation followed about it, and Viola was like "...right in the Peloponnesia." So now, we threaten to kick people in the Peloponnesia. (By the way, Peloponnese was actually a real place. It was an area of Greece.)

I'm sure I have more terminology, but it's so natural to me that right now, I can't think of anything that nobody would really know.

Michy Lea 04-08-2009 10:02 PM

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Originally Posted by yzabetalone (Post 1764264106)
Neither had I, and I've been using re-re since sometime in high school, when a friend came up with a convoluted explanation for using re-re instead of retard. I ignored the explanation and used the term.

xD We used it to be slightly more PC, though we largely ignore being PC. We started using it before we got internet, like 9-10th grade. My mom wouldn't get us a computer until we were 16.

yzabetalone 04-08-2009 11:30 PM

I just now got that PC was for politically correct. *bricked*

Sixteen is about when we finally got "real" internet (anything other than dialup. Though the dialup was free for us, so really no complaints there). Ever since then, various kinds of internet slang have made their way into my vocabulary. It leads to some interesting moments...I would list them as "secret terminologies" except that most everyone online knows what they mean. =__=

KamenRiderNadeshiko 04-09-2009 07:21 PM

For some reason I cant help but using terms frequently used on the TFW2005 boards. (Its a Transformers board.)

Term Glossery-

Slag: Slang term, used as a substiute for words like "crud, [email protected]*,ect... Not to be confused with the UK term for prostitute.

Alt-mode: "Alternate Mode" used to discribe a Transformer's car mode

RID: "Robots in Disguise" The title for the english dub of Car Robots, one of the anime versions.

TFA: "Transformers: Animated" The animated series on Cartoon Network.

BW: "Beast Wars" The series from the ninties.

G1: "Generation One" The original cartoon series.

G2: "Generation Two" The short lived series reboot.

Kitbash: A term for customizing figures.

Shelf Warmer: Used to discribe the more un-popular toys. Also called Peg-warmer.

Kibble: Parts of the Alt-mode still visible on the Robot mode of the toys.

There is alot more I can discribe but I feel I've typed way to much. ...I feel like such a geek right now...

Sforzando 04-10-2009 12:22 AM

Co--It's an insult. Magnifico is Latin for Magnificent. There are 9 letters in magnifico, and Co is 2 letters. Therefore, it is less than a 1/4 of magnificent. It's kind of a weak insult in a round-about way.

And, we always talk in Elizabethan English and insult people in Shakespearean terms.

Annalesia 04-10-2009 01:54 AM

We have random words like fagadorable, gayhe, and shehe. And when we pronounce words sometimes we'll say it wrong. All we do is change the way you say the vowels. So if it's a short a we change it to a long a when we say it. Most words usually end up coming out pretty funky and hilarious.


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