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#26 Before February 2015

xputnameherex
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Re: Slang

Twipply wrote:

Ignoring all of that, I've spoken to Echo several times in chats before and he's full of crap.   I wouldn't trust him to hit the floor if I dropped him.

I certainly can't deny that, no matter how much I adore him. If all of you could see the PMs we've exchanged...

#27 Before February 2015

Oturan
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Re: Slang

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I certainly can't deny that, no matter how much I adore him. If all of you could see the PMs we've exchanged...

**** please, if you had seen all the chatting and all the PMs we have exanged with each other you wouldn't be able to sleep for a few days.

He is an odd fellow, but that doesn't contribute to the topic.

As have been mentioned before, slang is a part of the natural evolution of any language. Has always existed and won't ever stop. You may dislike it, but in some manner every single person is using slang. So, even if you complain and say that every word you use are in the dictionary, you are still using slang. I can also bet that you are probably using words that aren't in the dictionary sometimes. English has an enormous amount of words and not even half of them are in the dictionary.

#28 Before February 2015

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Re: Slang

Oturan wrote:
Putnamehere wrote:

I certainly can't deny that, no matter how much I adore him. If all of you could see the PMs we've exchanged...

**** please, if you had seen all the chatting and all the PMs we have exanged with each other you wouldn't be able to sleep for a few days.

He is an odd fellow, but that doesn't contribute to the topic.

As have been mentioned before, slang is a part of the natural evolution of any language. Has always existed and won't ever stop. You may dislike it, but in some manner every single person is using slang. So, even if you complain and say that every word you use are in the dictionary, you are still using slang. I can also bet that you are probably using words that aren't in the dictionary sometimes. English has an enormous amount of words and not even half of them are in the dictionary.

By "adore" I did not mean "love." I only like him because of his GIF skills, and ever since about 8 months or so ago I have been giving him a ridiculous amount of PMs. We are both guys. However, that is quite the kind of thing I was talking about with the PMs. I've received such things as, (EDIT: Removed by request, but really, really weird stuff). So yeah, I know what you mean by not sleeping.

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#29 Before February 2015

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Re: Slang

Echo! wrote:

Bare Peng Blud Deep Rarss

never heard any of these. here the slang is alternating swear words and the a word and then finishing the string of swears with a b**** a** n*****


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#30 Before February 2015

Echo!
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Seriously do you want to see my college ID? And just to clear things up, you can have a job and be at college at the same time, and both of these you can do at age 16.

Well yes, I used to be full of sh!t. But I have kind of changed after looking at my self. Alot of the things I used to say were true just over the top.

Oh also, I say "went", I mean I still go.

Well, I guess we shouldn't judge what we don't understand.

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#31 Before February 2015

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Re: Slang

I have nothing to say about this.

Also.

Different55 wrote:
Echo! wrote:

Bare Peng Blud Deep Rarss

never heard any of these. here the slang is alternating swear words and the a word and then finishing the string of swears with a b**** a** n*****

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#32 Before February 2015

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Re: Slang

Cola1 wrote:

I have nothing to say about this.

Also.

Different55 wrote:
Echo! wrote:

Bare Peng Blud Deep Rarss

never heard any of these. here the slang is alternating swear words and the a word and then finishing the string of swears with a b**** a** n*****

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>_> Wat did I do thar.


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#33 Before February 2015

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Today I found out that guy = slang, and now I have an argument / reason why vernacular shouldn't have a curse word/ derogatory term / insult every other word: it's not formal speech or "correct" english.

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#34 Before February 2015

JalilTKai
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Re: Slang

No slang word is worse than "swag".

Slang words are just said to shorten longer strings of words or expressions on or offline, and they cannot be stopped by actions. People will keep saying them.

Cause people are lazy geniuses.

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#35 Before February 2015

Krazyman50
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Re: Slang

Derp What is I dont even lol srsly this is just lol I mean derpderp I mean this is stupids if yas nos wat I meen juss us 50 57up1|)z

People in my school talk like that quite often now. I find it both fun and annoying.

#36 Before February 2015

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Another thing I hate is that if you don't speak slang people call you posh.


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#37 Before February 2015

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Re: Slang

One thing I usually do when people say slang is take it as the literal definition. So if you say swag

Google wrote:

An ornamental festoon of flowers, fruit, and greenery

I'd say something like can I see them.

There's this awful slang word that's been said around our school that sounds like what someone would say after getting hit in the gut and that word is "guh." Most commonly used in the DMV(D.C, Maryland, Virginia) area. I'm not sure what it means, and I don't want to know for I'm going to lose IQ points if I do know what it means. Slang is for the really lazy people who took their laziness into speech...


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#38 Before February 2015

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Re: Slang

I've seriously never seen anyone use those words except "deep".

#39 Before February 2015

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Re: Slang

minimania (otherwise known as my brother) wrote:

wtf

My brother somehow hacked on my account. Sorry it said that.


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#40 Before February 2015

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I've never heard any of those terms.

Nobody in my city uses words like "Bare" "Peng" "Blud" "Deep", or "Rarss".

What do they even mean? o.o

Well in my city there are the Bloods and the Crips, if that's what the "Blud" means.


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#41 Before February 2015

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Re: Slang

Let me take a stab at bare, someone without clothes.
Now Peng...

Google wrote:

PENG is a one-shot 72 page sports action comic written and drawn by Corey Lewis, published in 2005 by Oni Press. Like much of Lewis' work, it abounds with subtextual martial arts and video game references. It is the follow up to Lewis' breakthrough work, the first volume of the Sharknife series.

That's the closest thing I could come up with...maybe we should look this up in urbandictionary.com


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#42 Before February 2015

Twipply
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Re: Slang

You may be struggling with them as they're English slang terms, not American.   I try my best not to remember idiot speak, but unfortunately I don't have ultimate control over my memory.   I might know the gist of the first three:

Bare - Very
Peng - Attractive
Blud - Friend

a3person wrote:

maybe we should look this up in urbandictionary.com

Yes, probably.

#43 Before February 2015

Echo!
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Re: Slang

Twipply wrote:

Bare - Very
Peng - Attractive
Blud - Friend

Yep, you're right.

#44 Before February 2015

xputnameherex
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Re: Slang

Those are so far off from what I would have guessed. I would have guessed this:

Bare: Nude (Not really slang, but, ya know)
Peng: Annoying
Blud: Enemy (No, I seriously thought that before you said it was friend)

Twipply wrote:

Unfortunately I don't have ultimate control over my memory.

Seems like we always forget what we want to remember and remember what we want to forget...

#45 Before February 2015

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Re: Slang

minimania wrote:

wtf

Warned for spam: Please don't only post one word unless you're sure it's appropriate.


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#46 Before February 2015

Different55
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Re: Slang

Jad. Bro.
Lookatdat.

minimania wrote:
minimania (otherwise known as my brother) wrote:

wtf

My brother somehow hacked on my account. Sorry it said that.


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#47 Before February 2015

Twipply
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Re: Slang

xputnameherex wrote:

Those are so far off from what I would have guessed

I think there might be some minor reason behind them.   Of course, it might be far more likely that some idiot made them up one day.

Bare - Very
If something is bare, then it's exposed and can be seen for what it is.   For example, to "lay bare" is to reveal or explain something.
From this the phrase "bare down" was created, which I think I remember being used a long time ago meaning to tell the truth.   For example, "Did that really happen?" - "Yes! Bare down." (Yes! I am telling the truth.)   This may have formed from "lay down".   However, to "swear down" was also an indicator of truth once, so it may originate from this.
After this, the -down part was dropped through laze and easiness.   Honesty can be expressed with the word "really", which is also synonymous with the word "very" in some situations.

Peng - Attractive
No idea.

Blud - Friend
'Blud' originates from 'blood'.   Family are considered blood relations, close friends are sometimes considered family and thus 'blood'.   Eventually the definition becomes looser, less and less close friends are called 'blud' until you're just about calling every friend it.
To clarify, I have no idea if any of what I've said is what actually happened or even close to it.   The phrases and terms I tried to remember may in fact be false, as I've never cared for slang.   But while the Bare - Very part seems a stretch, the Blud - Friend one seems fairly straight forwards to me.

#48 Before February 2015

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Re: Slang

KRAZYMAN50 wrote:

Derp What is I dont even lol srsly this is just lol I mean derpderp I mean this is stupids if yas nos wat I meen juss us 50 57up1|)z

People in my school talk like that quite often now. I find it both fun and annoying.

/pity o_o


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