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."
Fugly, (Fuh-glee): adj The inherant nature of someone to be F*cking Ugly. Usage, generally at bars, after a few drinks, but before the beer-goggles kick in.
My other favorite is Gigantor, that being a person (there was someone in particular) who s so huge that they have developed a Godzilla like reputation, and the ablity to block sunlight. Or in the case of this person break concrete steps while walking up them.
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I am feeling bitter today
Dictionaries are supposed to be descriptive and not proscriptive, so if these words are used so much, why are they NOT in the dictionary? A recent example of this would be the alternate pronounciaton of nuclear as "nookyoulure." Stupid as hell, yes, but it's in the dictionary.
Quid festinatio swallonis est aetherfuga inonusti?
Africus aut Europaeus?
Famous Last Words: "hmm...wikipedia says it's edible"
I use the word to my father when he gets uppity and asks me too many insignificant questions about things during the day. "Chill, relax, chillax."
--pyro_dude
...automagically?
Circumcision is child abuse.
The non-dictionary word of the moment in the UK is Chav - or at least it isn't in the Oxford Dictionary yet, although it might be tomorrow.
Is 'u' in 'confuzzled pronounced like in 'confused' or like in 'puzzled'?
No sig today.
3. woot (interj): an exclamation of joy or excitement
If I'm not mistaken woot is the abbrivation for We Own the Other Team, and was introduced with multiplayer games.
I think we can keep recursing like this until someone returns 1
The word "woot" (also; "w00t") has been said to be an acronym, not just a word, meaning:
We Own the Other Team
- Agilo
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/children/ kidtalk.mspx
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A parent's primer to computer slang
Other common leet words:
"w00t" or the smiley character \o/: An acronym that usually means "We Own the Other Team," used to celebrate victory in a video game.
The latest Slashdot meme.
I doubt that anyone advocates freezing the English language in its current state, but I think it is irresponsible for a dictionary publisher to give validity to new words before they have been used for long enough to prove that they are a valuable addition to the language. Encouraging the language to change without due consideration will lead to problems in English similar to "HTML 5.0" (sic.) this may cause problems conveying meaning between people and lead to a new era of misunderstanding between people because of a fractured vernacular and possibly more friction between generations.
When Argumentum ad Hominem falls short, try Argumentum ad Matrem
The "root" explanation and any sort of acronym-based exoplanation are almost certainly urban legend
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I've always rather liked the "root" explanation - it fits with the hacker ethos rather nicely, and I can see how it would arise and spread throughout the community. I'm much more sceptical of any game based abreviation, but I can imagine that an exclamation like "woot!" is pretty easy to come up with for many different areas.
Almost no words came into English as acronyms, but people love to imagine such origins.
Don't know where words like scuba, nimby, Anzac, laser, led and wysiwyg came from, then