A way of saying "shut the fuck up", instead of actually typing it. Has less meaning than actually typing "shut the fuck up", and is often said by people that are losing an argument or can't think of a comeback.
Guy A: "You just contradicted yourself. Twice."
Guy B: "faggit"
Guy A: "Yeah, that's what I thought, you can't think of anything, loser."
Guy B: "stfu"
Guy C: Just admit you lost, Guy B.
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The stupid way of saying faggot, usually typoed because "i" is next to "o".
Usually said in a quick attempt (which is why they typo it) to try to save themselves when someone can't think of a good comeback.
Guy A: "You just contradicted yourself. Twice."
Guy B: "faggit"
Guy A: "Yeah, that's what I thought, you can't think of anything, loser."
Guy B: "stfu"
Guy C: Just admit you lost, Guy B.
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Usually found in online games, especially cooperative ones. When some little 11 year old faggot thinks it's another episode of some gay anime show or something, and goes out to be a LONE MERCENARY FAGGOT but ends up getting fucked up when he leaves his group, because the sole purpose of the group was to work together to kill monsters that they couldn't normally kill anyway. People like this usually never learn, because ramboism is usually a cause of impatience. The term derives from Rambo, who was the stereotypical lone badass.
SSJ4Gogeta666 suffered from a bad case of Ramboism when his Warrior went off by himself to attack some level 26 monsters in his group that he could never kill anyway because he was level 20.
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Guy A: "ur a friggen retard!"
Guy B: "You're a fucking retard for calling me a 'friggen' retard."
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A show, by Steven Spielberg, that was largely popular in the early 90s. TTA featured witty comedy, pop-culture comedy, and wacky hilarity in a Looney Toons fashion. Memorable characters based on the original Looney Toons, and a host of A-List voice actors were amongst the show's lineup.
Largely regarded as one of the best cartoons to span the 90s next to "Animaniacs", "Ren & Stimpy", and "Freakazoid", it spanned over roughly 100 episodes, and still has a cult following today. The main characters of the show were Babs & Buster Bunny, Plucky Duck, and Hamton Pig.
One full-length movie, ending the series on a high note, was released. "Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation" is considered by many to be the end of the series, as the only episodes released after that were specials and reruns. The series is supposed to have a DVD release, according to Warner Home Video.
The "Tiny Toon Adventures" theme is by far one of the most popular and memorable TV themes of the 90s. Arch0wl even made a Stepmania file to it, where people can step to the arrows of the song. It tanked, however, because it was made very early when he was extremely inexperienced. There have been numerous versions of the theme available for download on the internet, including versions in Japanese and French.
In all, there were 98 episodes that weren't a special or a movie.
TTA first aired in Sept 14, 1990, and discontinued it on Feb 12, 1993. The last bit of original TTA material to air was on May 28, 1995.
Tiny Toon Adventures, you remain with us in our hearts for all the good times you gave us.
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Wannabe Japanese. NOT "white japanese" or anything like that, WANNABE JAPANESE.
This definition doesn't only pertain to white people, idiots. Stop being racist.
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