'Noob' added to English Dictionary

Iain@CRD

Lifer
haha - Bout time too!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/8013859.stm

Will be added soon enough... wonder when they are going to add 'FTW'

...I call my dog a noob when she jumps to catch the ball and misses... Proper use of the english language! haha :rockon: :homer:

You have issues slut!

Id get tested if i wear you ;):p

Was only a matter of time i suppose before it was added lol cant wait to see FTWWTFBBQFFSROFLLMAO being added.
 

Rory

Lifer
This country is going to the dogs, if they add shite like that to the dictionary.

Im in no way a proper speaker, far from it, but kek like this should be kept to the msn, forums etc etc.

Thats my opinion anyway.
 

munday

Member +
This country is going to the dogs, if they add shite like that to the dictionary.

Im in no way a proper speaker, far from it, but kek like this should be kept to the msn, forums etc etc.

Thats my opinion anyway.

Language is constantly evolving though, this is just another evolution from the current form of today (or yesterday should i say :p)

EDIT: http://boingboing.net/2009/01/07/stephen-fry-on-the-b.html

If fry likes it then im down :p
 
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Rory

Lifer
Mabey evolving but it sounds tacky as hell.
Nobody i know says this at all, i very rarely here it up my area (this is a good thing though)

What does it mean then?
 

munday

Member +
Internet speak for newbie...as in a new person. Also used as an insult (kind of) like...oh you bloody NOOB thats not how you do it.

Is that right internet gods?
 

goldenvtr

Member +
its someone who is new to somthing ornot very good at something. i would imagine its used mosly with online gaming - as thats where i use it most haha, or when someone is being an idiot there being a noob
 

CMR

Member +
Yeah im pretty certain it started with online gaming.

One of my mates actually says stuff like Rofl out loud as in.. "roffel!" haha
 
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