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Frong

Frong (for real, on god) is a expression used in the Cosmodium Cyber Security server for humorous means. It is most commonly utilised in a fashion of agreement about a given subject. Frong (for real, on god) is a derivative of “Fr” (for real) and “ong” (on god). It is not recognized as a legitimate word in the 2022 Oxford English Dictionary, but is utilized nonetheless as a cultural reference of mutual agreement. This expression was first coined by Soulsender and CØ$MØ where the two individuals were saying “Fr Fr ong” (for real, for real, on god) as a method of agreement, where after the two expressions were merged to form the new commonly used phrase. Since the debut, the phrase has found use in a server emoji of a small mammal dubbed a “gerbil” with the text “frong” (for real, on god) displayed on the bottom of the image in 2013 type-2 impact font.

John: "this guy is a skid"
Jim: "frong"

by Jucktan Philips January 30, 2024


Jock

To both Jet and Rock at the same time. Used to leave a scene/place.

- Hey let's jock.
- Sounds good

by Jucktan Philips December 9, 2021


Dippy

Dippy is a word for someone who is very cool and extremely intelligent.
Whoever says this is clearly telling someone how amazing they are and how awful the person who is saying it is.

Be quiet dippy!

by Jucktan Philips April 9, 2019


Glitch

A word misused by people who think they know about computers.

This is often used as a crutch for not learning how computers work, and what a glitch actually is.

Ex. A person misformating a document to print and blaming it on a "glitch".

Karen: "Oh seems there was a glitch in the printer!"

Bob: "No, you just printed the same page on both sides you fucking normie."

by Jucktan Philips November 25, 2020