When the title suffices for both the subject and description.
Used when enough has been said in the subject.
Email Subject: I really need help with clearing out the stoners at ThunderRidge.
Body Text: Read the title.
Topic (in a forum posting): I need help finding lulz pics to piss a bitch off.
Message Body: Read the title, but anyways, she's a real ho that makes me sick.
A video game made by a Lion King enthusiast, KovuLKD. Simply rendered lions and keyboard controls, the game began as a gift for a fellow fursona-owner, a one-player fighting game. However, as he experimented with it further, he went on to make a multiplayer option. As internet came into the picture, TLKFAA (The Lion King Fanart Archive) members far and wide began to play. Servers would crash from the sheer amount of players. As demand grew, the game itself improved. People generally used the game for roleplay and chatting, though others used it for making presets and their own maps/worlds. Played mostly by furries of unusually young age or by adults, the fandom for the game grew to be so large that once the game ended, the fandom lived on. Many recreations and attempts to reawaken the game have occurred since then, in particular "Feral Hearts", also made by KovuLKD with the intent of a better multiplayer game.
Developments in this strange subculture included vampire lions, the fight over whether canines should be included, the great exclusion of players younger than 13, the addition of "items" and animals to hunt, the great issue of public presets, how to make invisible teeth, the double jump, huge prides of OCs, the addition of scene/emo hair to lions, the auto-updater, the addition of a million facial expressions, the option of lip-syncing, friend lists, teleportations, /me commands, and many others.
Furry: Hey man, have you heard of impressive title?
Non-Furry: No, what the heck has the name "impressive title"?
Furry: Only the best free role playing game for furries!
Non-Furry: That doesn't even sound half good.
After the Bruins won the 2011 Stanley Cup, the city of Boston has completed the grand-slam in major pro sports in only 7 years. The Red Sox, Patriots, Celtics, and Bruins have all captured championships since 2005. In the past decade, the city has won 7 titles, leading to ESPN officially naming Boston Title Town.
Tim: Damn, did you see the Bruins win the Stanley Cup the other day?
Claude: Yeah man, that gives all 4 Boston teams a title since 2005!
Tim: I know. That's why Boston is called Title Town!
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title of show is an Off-Broadway musical staring Jeff Bowen, Heidi Blickenstaff, Hunter Bell and Susan Blackwell. The musical is about the creators- all theatre junkies- trying to write a musical that becomes title of show. The result is a blend of playful piano, lots of harmonizing and hilarious inside jokes to the theatre world. It has songs such as Untitled Opening Number, Two Nobodies in New York, Part of It All and Nine People's Favourite Thing.
I'm a tosser. I love title of show!
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When you take a trash can, run it over to a neighbors house or someone you dislike, fill that trash can with their water, lean it on their door and ring the door bell. when the door is opened yell "TITLE WAVE!"
Oh shit man you should've saw me and Conch title wave Mrs. Peachey!
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When they say the title of the movie, in the movie. Doesn't always happen, as in 'Good Will Hunting'. Has been the last line, as in 'The Name of the Rose'. It has also been explained within the film, as the did in 'Broken Arrow' & 'Top Gun'. It usual means the first time they say it, but as in 'Jerry Maguire' & ''Top Gun' it is said several times. It has also been the first line, but an example escapes me at this time :-/
I love how the Title Speak is the last line in 'The Name of the Rose'.
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