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Alberte Ø.

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Alberte Ø.

by Pilgrim.harold March 2, 2021


†˙ø®

the son of ø∂´˜
the god of †˙¨˜∂´®
the brother of the †®ˆç˚߆´® god ¬ø˚ˆ
heir to the throne of åß©å®∂
he owns a hammer named µ∆øˆ¬˜´ˆ®
you typed thor while holding alt

†˙ø® is super op

by Captercom September 29, 2020


βµñg#Ø£€

How one might type the word, "bunghole" when they're using an online BBS (forums or even fora if you want to be a dick about it) when the forum censors that word.

Yes, bunghole was a totally innocuous word (meaning, a hole in a keg or cask that allows liquids to be poured in or drawn out) until Beavis and Butt-Head totally changed the meaning -- thus casing some forums to censor that word.

While I was flying the drone, I "heard" a jingle for Bob's Discount Furniture but with altered lyrics.
To wit:

♪ Bob's Bob-O-Pedics ♪
♪ From your βµñg#Ø£€ to your fetµs ♪
Some butt wagon pee'd on all my socks!!! ♪
{~850ms pause}
♪ Bob's Bob-O-Pedics! ♪

by Telephony July 2, 2021

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COVID-Ø

Read as “Covid-null.” When virologists believe that vaccination for all worldwide would number the days of Covid-19, which would eventually eradicate it from planet Earth—when zero infection and mortality rates globally would be the new “new normal.”

From COVID-0 (when countries have zero infections and deaths) to COVID-Ø (when the entire planet is corona-free), how long would the world have to wait for this viral phase to take place?

by Covido November 25, 2020

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Æ Ø Å

Most awesome letters in the entire world.
Can also be spelled "Ae", "Oe" or "Aa", if your keyboard doesnt support these letters.

Æ. (lower case: æ)

Common used letter in Norwegian and Danish, has its origins in latin. In Sweden, Germany and Finland they use "Ä" (or "ä") instead.

Ø. (lower case: ... well you propably figured that out already..)

Also a common used letter in both Danish and Norwegian, however, its also used in Faroese, and propably elsewere aswell. Ø is equivalent to the vowel and letter Ö in German, Swedish, Icelandic, Estonian and Finnish.

Å. (lower case: å)

A letter only used in Scandinavia, Sounds like the vowel in "oh" or "no". In Danish an "Å" is a stream, small river or a creek.

1. Hey, have you seen those totally off the hook Æ Ø Å letters yet?

2. Damn, my keyboard is the worst piece of crap ever. It doesn't support awesome nordic letters.

by lollerik April 18, 2010

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Æ Ø Å

Æ Ø and Å are letters used in the Danish-Norwegean Alphabet, how every they are used else where to.
Æ (lowercase:æ) is a letter mainly used in the danish-norwegean alphabet, the faroese and icelandic. the swedish used Æ as well but changed it to Ä (lowercase:ä)
Ø (lowercase:...ø (for all of you dumb people)) is a letter used in the ...danish-norwegean alphabet and faroese. up til the 1800's the Ø in Hø (danish for hay) and other words was supplemented with a Ö (lowercase:ö) In danish Ø also means "Island" (also its like the french Œ)
Å (lowercase:å) is used in the Danish-Norwegean Alphabet, the Swedish alphabet and the finish alphabet
Å can also be written like AA. Å can also mean a river in danish. there is more to the letter Å, but im not gonna read a entire wikipedia page.
also Æ,Ø and Å are the last letters in the Danish-Norwegean Alphabet.

"damn i really wished that i could write Æ Ø and Å instead of AE, OE and AA"
"just buy a scandanavian keyboard"
so... basiclly Æ Ø Å for people who like reading wikipedia pages...

by germankezboard April 10, 2022

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COVID-Ø

Read as “Covid-null.” When virologists claim that global vaccination would signal to Covid-19 that its days are numbered, before it eventually gets wiped out from Earth (and possibly from other planets as well).

The big question is: “How long would the world have to wait before COVID-Ø became a reality?”

by Covido November 26, 2020

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