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Game cube

The underdog of the next-gen console trio. Unfortunately, most of the Gamecube's plights are Nintendo's own fault.

Dude: Do you have a PS2 or an Xbox?
Me: No... Gamecube.
Dude: What?! Gamecube sucks!
Me: Yeah, yeah, I've heard it all before. -_-

by DDT March 5, 2005

27πŸ‘ 52πŸ‘Ž


awp

A sniper rifle in the game Counter-Strike for unskilled n00bs who like to hide in a corner the whole game, taking out players many times better than they are while masturbating.

I always get my ass whooped in Counter-Strike whenever I use normal guns, so I like to awp.

by DDT February 10, 2005

37πŸ‘ 58πŸ‘Ž


lost vikings

A very good, but little known, puzzle game for the SNES, Genesis, and GBA.

The Lost Vikings is an awesome game.

by DDT June 28, 2004

5πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


lamb

Gwen Stefani's AMAZING Love, Angel, Music, Baby - clothing line.
L.A.M.B. is the stylish line of clothes launched in 2004, available to buy online and in selected boutiques and department stores.

Did you see that new LAMB skirt she was wearing? It was so hot!

by DDT September 6, 2004

118πŸ‘ 192πŸ‘Ž


know

Understanding, at this moment, or the opposite of yes, depending on how much of an idiot you are.

1) I know what you're talking about.
2) Right know im a little confused.
3) i haev know idea wut ur talking about lol

by DDT June 28, 2004

39πŸ‘ 33πŸ‘Ž


tfc

Stands for Team Fortress Classic, an online gaming mod for Half-Life. Teams are typically made up of players from nine classes (scout, sniper, soldier, demo man, heavy-weapons guy, pyro, medic, engineer and spy), and are pitted against each other in various missions, from capture-the-flag to eliminate-the-hunted.

Everything about the game is ancient, yet its replayability, fun factor, and absolute insanity are undeniable. TFC is a refreshing change from such 'serious' mods as Counter-Strike and Day of Defeat.

I stayed up till 2:00 AM last night playing Murderball on Team Fortress. Fun times.

by DDT March 5, 2005

231πŸ‘ 148πŸ‘Ž


Omnislashing

The method of quoting someone's forum post piece by piece (often taking their words out of context) in order to disect, degrade and ridicule their argument.

This term originated on the Relic forums back in 1999-2000 when a user there named Omnislash regularly used this method to argue with other forum members.

"You're kidding me,"

I never kid!

"if that were the case.."

The case? A suitcase?!?!

"then why does it seem"

Seems madame? I know not seems..

"like you're not making sense?"

I use sense, but I don't claim to make anything!

etc etc.

by DDT September 16, 2004

144πŸ‘ 34πŸ‘Ž