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w00t is 3rd Favorite Non-Dictionary Word

Jay writes "The word has been getting out apparently. No longer just a word for gamers, 'woot' now appears as #3 in Merriam-Webster's What's Your Favorite Word (That's Not in the Dictionary)? contest. It was beaten out by ginormous and confuzzled."

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  1. Re:slashdot's favorite non-word by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

    "Seperate" and "defenetly" are close seconds. And don't even get me started on "loosing" a game. "It's" properties are poorly understood!

  2. Re:What about Fugly by Reverend528 · · Score: 3, Informative

    Gigantor is actually the name of a manga (and subsequent anime tv series) about a giant robot.

  3. Re:Confuzzled? by Crazieeman · · Score: 3, Informative

    Confuzzled is heavily used in the Central US. Its not generally used seriously either, just a cute term for puzzled confusion mostly among good friends.

  4. Re:If w00t made the list then... by Mahou · · Score: 2, Informative

    n00b is just an "encrypted" version of newb which is short for newbie which is of course an actual word that is in fact in the dictionary

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  5. Re:The nature of dictionaries by poopdeville · · Score: 3, Informative

    Neither. They're supposed to describe the bits of language that are actually used by large populations. Slang and jargon are covered in slang and jargon dictionaries unless they reach critical mass and enter the popular lexicon. Most dictionaries screen for historicity also, so that if a word newly coined word is incredibly popular for a week but fades into oblivion, it doesn't enter. This is a good reference -- note the menu on the right of the page.

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  6. Re:Woot; the acronym. by vagabond_gr · · Score: 5, Informative

    Actually there are at least 10 different explanations about the origin of "w00t", ranging from Quake to Daffy Duck. I guess the truth will remain a mystery.

  7. Re:How about... by RichardX · · Score: 3, Informative

    I've always been quite fond of 'automagically'. It makes a great shorthand for "This happens automatically by a process that's complicated enough that it probably wouldn't be worth your while to try and understand it, hence you can just assume it happens by magic" - basically any process that looks like magic due to various hidden complicated processes taking place in the background.

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  8. Re:woot == excitement? :-\ by Eric119 · · Score: 4, Informative

    Well, actually the origin of w00t is not known for sure. Wikipedia gives a number of ideas on where w00t came from.

    See the Wikipedia article.

  9. Re:Confuzzled? by Crazieeman · · Score: 2, Informative

    The 'fuzzled' part is indeed pronounced like 'puzzled'.

  10. Google says... by Tibe · · Score: 2, Informative

    Google says...

    1. woot 618,000
    2. ginormous 93,100 Did you mean: enormous
    3. confuzzled 65,400
    4. chillax 24,500
    5. snirt 7,900
    6. lingweenie 7,790
    7. gription 4,410
    8. slickery 772
    9. "cognitive displaysia" 254
    10. phonecrastinate 221

    Define...

    Definitions of woot on the Web:
    # The term w00t is a slang interjection used to express happiness or excitement, usually over the Internet. The expression is most popular on USENET posts, multiplayer computer games (especially first person shooters), IRC chats, and instant messages, though use on the World Wide Web in the form of weblogs or in forums is by no means uncommon.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woot

    No definitions were found for confuzzled, cognitive displaysia, chillax, snirt, lingweenie, gription, slickery or phonecrastinate.

  11. n00b != newbie by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

    It's derived from newbie but it's a different word with different connotations.

    • Newbie is affectionate (one who is new at something).
    • N00b is disparaging (one who is, or acts like they are, new at something with no social skills and no effort to learn who expects to be spoonfed and for everything to just work).

    Newbies ask for help. N00bs demand it. Very different thing. :)

  12. Re:Confuzzled? by Alsee · · Score: 2, Informative

    Google 67,500 hits.

    Apparantly most people pronounce it like 'puzzled' just swapping the 'p' for a 'con', but I always pronounced it as confoozled. For what it's worth I'm from New York. Seems to be mostly a US usage.

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