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by marybeth » Mon Feb 13, 2006 3:20 pm
I love this thread! But I STILL don't understand LMVO! If its too graphic, you can PM me!
http://www.marybethdamico.com Some people don't care if they live or they die Some people want to know what it feels like to flyAmericana: "a nebulous category of misfits and acquired tastes, many of whom seem to have worn cowboy hats at one time or another" LA Times article
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by Turk » Mon Feb 13, 2006 3:23 pm
marybeth wrote:I love this thread! But I STILL don't understand LMVO! If its too graphic, you can PM me!
You are kidding, right?
It's vertebra.
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by gillian » Mon Feb 13, 2006 3:24 pm
laughing my vagina off
laughing my fucking vagina off
Too graphic for PattyNet? Um. 
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by marybeth » Mon Feb 13, 2006 3:26 pm
well LMFVO then.
http://www.marybethdamico.com Some people don't care if they live or they die Some people want to know what it feels like to flyAmericana: "a nebulous category of misfits and acquired tastes, many of whom seem to have worn cowboy hats at one time or another" LA Times article
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by keith from ny » Mon Feb 13, 2006 4:20 pm
sandina wrote:PattyWords.
You'll notice on our forum that we tend to marry Patty's name into any word that we use that is Patty related. This started a long time ago on another fan forum for Patty. We have a lot of fun with it, and now it's to the point where I think we all use this naturally when writing Patty related words. I think the very first one was probably PattyFest.
Fun stuff.
Indeed. And I usually refer to the fine folks here as PattyPals® in the OtR chatroom.
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by ang » Mon Feb 13, 2006 4:34 pm
Yaya - a word used to express intense appreciation, derivative of the word "yay"; often used in lieu of "woot" or "woohoooo".
"I'm going to see Ana in a few weeks...Yaya!" - Nic
Like jewels in a crown, the precious stones glittered in the queen's round metal hat.
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by Our Kid » Mon Feb 13, 2006 5:04 pm
Main Entry: yesp
Pronunciation: 'yesp
Function: adverb
Etymology: Middle Sandinan, from Old English gEse
1 – a combination of the word yes and the variant yep used as a function word to express assent or agreement <Are you getting drunk tonight at Tuesday Chat? Yesp, I am.>
2 -- a combination of the word yes and the variant yep used as a function word usually to introduce correction or contradiction of a negative assertion or direction <Don't say that The Moderation is short! Yesp, I will.>
3 -- a combination of the word yes and the variant yep used as a function word to introduce a more emphatic or explicit phrase <yesp, I fucking love feather boas!>
4 -- a combination of the word yes and the variant yep used as a function word to indicate uncertainty or polite interest or attentiveness <Yesp, I think I might like another brownie, but first let me go check the mirror to make sure my mullet has not grown back and get another beer to try and even this buzz out. I love Georgia, yaya!>
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by Turk » Mon Feb 13, 2006 5:06 pm
hahahahaha....
Love it?
Yesp.
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by Ian » Tue Feb 14, 2006 2:15 am
The dog's bollocks - (Britspeak)
meaning - rather good
Sneeped - (Potteries dialect)
meaning - To be offended/ emotionaly wounded
Nesh - (Potteries dialect)
meaning - to be affected adversely by the cold
Nesh carrot - (Potteries dialect)
meaning - someone who is adversely affected by the cold
Hymen - (Essex girl speak)
meaning - a greeting to male companions
I still don't blame you for leaving baby... it's cold living with goats
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by Little_Kites » Tue Feb 14, 2006 6:25 pm
How about Pattygasm and /a
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by sandina » Tue Feb 14, 2006 6:40 pm
/a is code used in the PattyChat room. When you put "a/" in the text box before you type something, it appears in the chat session as an "action".
So let's say I typed "is drunk" in the text box
It would appear in the chat text area like:
[sandina] is drunk
But if I typed "/a is drunk" it would appear like:
sandina is drunk
Make sense?
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by libraryliz » Tue Feb 14, 2006 6:46 pm
Thank you, Sandi, for using your drunken-ness as a great example!
Hee.
Seriously, I always wanted to know how that worked.
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by TontoBronto » Fri Feb 17, 2006 6:16 pm
gillian wrote:"Poor kittens"
This is just a little phrase that grew from our love of this wonderful internet image: ......
A somewhat related image for those who may wonder just how god KNOWS when to find a poor kitten--

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by Mis » Fri Feb 17, 2006 11:39 pm
Hehehehe.  I think this should be made a sticky topic...what do you guys think?
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by LimeTwister » Sat Feb 18, 2006 8:03 am
I 2nd that motion...
the motion has been properly seconded...any objection?
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