115 definitions by Victor Van Styn

..is a mixture of ‘eh’ and ‘uh’.
"So, euh,..What now?"
by Victor Van Styn August 7, 2005
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A dumbass illiterate spelling of too, to, too, two, 2, and tu-tu.

Often means ‘too’, in the sense of ‘also’ or ‘as well’.
I tew would like tew tewtews tew wear d’ring my play# tew!!

Aww, I wuvv yew tew!!
by Victor Van Styn August 9, 2005
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retard’, as a weetod would say it.
Try saying "Yerr, wert-erver" without sounding like a weetod. :)
by Victor Van Styn October 6, 2005
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A message-board'r who tries best at provoking another user or users of the shared message-board terminal into flaming him\her{the troll} or a third user, frequently so as to cause the potential flamer to get marked. Common occurence on certain GameFAQs(GF) boards.
user1: <sarcasm> Oh, how ever could I have been SO incompitent in regarding this field of knowledge to which you reign the supremest of all?? </sarcasm>

user2: Stfu you little troll .. Return whence the bridge in-which you reside!!!


*Less than two hours later, both messages are deleted by a message-board moderator, and both users receive a violation notice, accomponied by a slight deduction of Karma per each(both the troll and the flamer).*
by Victor Van Styn July 25, 2005
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To, from, on, et cetera.
“A preposition is something you shouldn’t end a sentence with.”
by Victor Van Styn August 7, 2005
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used in the middle of words, can be translated as ‘ and ’.
John took his car to the Pay-n-Spray to give his such-n-such car a makeover
by Victor Van Styn October 2, 2005
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in short, it reads across as ‘one-hundred percent’, meaing ‘the most’.

1)full effort; all; maximal exertion (as applying to a sport, usually)

2)completion (commonly of a particular RPG):
a in utterly the sumpremest, truest sense of the word;
or
b. virtually, or for intensive or practical purposes (can vary)

Note that that the second use of ‘100%’ can serve as many parts of speach simply by adding a different suffix.
{100% = completion to the fullest extent}
100%ly = adverb
100%'r or 100%er = person (noun)
100%'d or 100%ed = past-tense form of verb (usually transitive)
. . . and so on . . .
1) The football coach told us not to give our 100%, but to give him our 110-or-112%.

2) Mike thought th't he 100%'d his video-game savefile, until he later found out, became aware, of everything he missed, at none other than the GFs messageboard, at which point he displayed himself as a genuine n00b.
by Victor Van Styn October 14, 2005
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