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Definitions by MegamanTTEX

candy-ass 

A word filter on 4chan that comes about by saying "faggot."
OP is a candy-ass roody-poo fucker.
candy-ass by MegamanTTEX June 19, 2011
For other meanings, see the first entry for this word.

OT can also mean "original trainer," i.e. the first trainer to catch a Pokémon, making him or her that Pokémon's original trainer.
Are you the OT of that charmander or did you get him in a trade?
OT by MegamanTTEX April 17, 2011
1. Sarcastically refers to something which is "great" or "fantastic," especially a terrible joke or insult.

2. Something that is extremely macabre, provided it is used in a sarcastic sense.

3. Can be used in the stead of something that is precious or wonderful.
1. You're a gay homo.
Wow, how long did it take you to think up that gem?

2. I was on 4chan when I found this gem.

3. Oh, isn't he a gem?
gem by MegamanTTEX March 15, 2011

bicurious 

Homosexual slang for someone who is in the closet, but peeking through the shutters.
Elliot: "I think I might be bicurious."

Julian: "Homo! Just kidding, c'mon honey, I'm going to show you how to get the most fabulous blonde hairstyle."
bicurious by MegamanTTEX March 13, 2011
The famed last name of Michael Deacy, superstar swimmer at Fenwick High School. I swear, everyone wants to be Deacy.

The word Deacy can be used as a noun, referring to Michael Deacy, Deacy, a time period following A.D., Washington Deacy, the capitol of America, or one who commits a Deacy.

Deacy can also be used as an exclamatory word when one is over joyous or in great pain. Deacy is also a verb that has many meanings. In fact, and verb can be replaced with "Deacy" and be conjugated and make grammatical sense.
Go Deacy your locker, Deacy.
Deacy by MegamanTTEX December 8, 2010

asterisk action 

An action that takes place on a forum or message board to indicate, normally in third person, that the character being controlled by the poster has done an action. These actions are placed in a set of asterisks. If in response to someone's post, that normally means that they are the direct object of that action.

Not to be confused with asterisk expression. Asterisk expressions run along the lines of: *sigh* *cough* or *sneeze* If you were to add an "s" to any of those, it would be an action.
asterisk action
User: Hai guyz, what's going on?
*sits down*
I'm thirsty...
*grabs beer*

Troll: "LOL ur wrong im right"
User: *farts on*

Troll: What's an Atari and how the hell was it the "original" console? Xbox was the original console!
User: *punches face*
*shoots*

Troll: LOL launch missile!
*turns key*
User: *Kirk hand chop*
*kicks balls*
asterisk action by MegamanTTEX November 22, 2010
When something's REALLY important. The tags "bold," "underline," and "italicize" begin with the letters BUI, hence the term. When someone using BBCode BUIs something, you know shit's about to go down.
Oh damn, he BUI'd "but." There had better be a good reason.
BUI by MegamanTTEX November 3, 2010