Pages: [1] :: one page |
|
Author |
Thread Statistics | Show CCP posts - 0 post(s) |
THE 2000 SWINE
Commando Perkone Caldari State
23
|
Posted - 2014.05.07 10:55:00 -
[1] - Quote
I'll go first.
Don't dust with me bro, or i'll dust you up.
Baby ya i love you i'd never dust to you!
bend over, because i'm gonna dust you up the wazzoo.
ok, your turn, you Englisher's base your language in slang so you should be good at this. |
I-Shayz-I
I-----I
3308
|
Posted - 2014.05.07 11:03:00 -
[2] - Quote
Flux you
You're such a masshole
You son of a breach
What a minmitard
Links:
7162 wp with a Repair Tool!
I make logistics videos!
|
THE 2000 SWINE
Commando Perkone Caldari State
23
|
Posted - 2014.05.07 11:09:00 -
[3] - Quote
I-Shayz-I wrote:Flux you
You're such a masshole
You son of a breach
What a minmitard
i'll help you
you are a dusting dustard, go dust yourself! get off CCP's DUST. |
Garrett Blacknova
Codex Troopers
5484
|
Posted - 2014.05.07 11:16:00 -
[4] - Quote
Perhaps one of the most interesting words in the English language today, is the word DUST. Out of all the English words that begin with the letter 'D' ...DUST is the only word referred to as 'the D word... It's the one magical word. Just by its sound can describe pain, pleasure, hate and love. DUST, as most words in the English language is derived from Icelandic ...the word DUSTen, which means to help CCP develop a game.
In English, DUST falls into many grammatical categories:
As a transitive verb for instance.. John DUSTed Shirley. As an intransitive verb... Shirley DUSTs.
Its meaning is not always gaming-related, it can be used as...
An adjective such as... John's doing all the DUSTing work. As part of an adverb... Shirley talks too DUSTing much. As an adverb enhancing an adjective... Shirley is DUSTing beautiful. As a noun... I don't give a DUST. As part of a word... absoDUSTinglutely -or- inDUSTingcredible. And as almost every word in a sentence... DUST the DUSTing DUSTers.
As you must realize, there aren't too many words with the versatility of DUST...such as these examples describing situations such as:
Fraud: I got DUSTed at the used car lot. Dismay: ahhh DUST it. Trouble: I guess I'm really DUSTed now. Aggression: Don't DUST with me buddy. Difficulty: I don't understand this DUSTing question. Inquiry: Who the DUST was that? Dissatisfaction: I don't like what the DUST is going on here. Incompetence: He's a DUST-off. Dismissal: Why don't you go outside and play hide and go DUST yourself...
I'm sure you can think of many more examples.
With all these multi-purpose applications, how can anyone be offended when you use the word. We say use this unique, flexible word more often in your daily speech.
It will identify the quality of your character immediately.
Say it loudly and proudly: DUST YOU! |
Joseph Ridgeson
WarRavens Final Resolution.
1685
|
Posted - 2014.05.07 11:16:00 -
[5] - Quote
Eat my DUST.
My friends call Militia Swarmers "Cornholes." Was driving my tank with some friends in a match and I swear THE most dedicated AV'er to ever exist was on the enemy side. I don't mean like he had a lot of points in AV; I mean he refused to give up even though his efforts weren't getting him much. He drove about 5 different LAV's next to the tank and starting blasting us with his Militia Swarm Launcher. He jumped out of a dropship once to try and nail us. We must have killed him like 6 times. His name was something like Cornelius Wallace or something like that but I could never get a full luck at his name. Each time he came back, my gunners were not aware it was the same guy.
"Guys, that Militia guy is back again. This is like the fifth time." "What's his name?" "I dunno. Corn something." "Cornhole?" And it stuck. When I am getting shot by swarms and have a gunner, my gunners states if the swarms are Cornholes or not.
"This is B.S! This is B.S! I paid money! Cash money, dollars money, cash money!"
|
Joseph Ridgeson
WarRavens Final Resolution.
1685
|
Posted - 2014.05.07 11:18:00 -
[6] - Quote
Garrett Blacknova wrote:Perhaps one of the most interesting words in the English language today, is the word DUST. Out of all the English words that begin with the letter 'D' ...DUST is the only word referred to as 'the D word... It's the one magical word. Just by its sound can describe pain, pleasure, hate and love. DUST, as most words in the English language is derived from Icelandic ...the word DUSTen, which means to help CCP develop a game.
In English, DUST falls into many grammatical categories:
As a transitive verb for instance.. John DUSTed Shirley. As an intransitive verb... Shirley DUSTs.
Its meaning is not always gaming-related, it can be used as...
An adjective such as... John's doing all the DUSTing work. As part of an adverb... Shirley talks too DUSTing much. As an adverb enhancing an adjective... Shirley is DUSTing beautiful. As a noun... I don't give a DUST. As part of a word... absoDUSTinglutely -or- inDUSTingcredible. And as almost every word in a sentence... DUST the DUSTing DUSTers.
As you must realize, there aren't too many words with the versatility of DUST...such as these examples describing situations such as:
Fraud: I got DUSTed at the used car lot. Dismay: ahhh DUST it. Trouble: I guess I'm really DUSTed now. Aggression: Don't DUST with me buddy. Difficulty: I don't understand this DUSTing question. Inquiry: Who the DUST was that? Dissatisfaction: I don't like what the DUST is going on here. Incompetence: He's a DUST-off. Dismissal: Why don't you go outside and play hide and go DUST yourself...
I'm sure you can think of many more examples.
With all these multi-purpose applications, how can anyone be offended when you use the word. We say use this unique, flexible word more often in your daily speech.
It will identify the quality of your character immediately.
Say it loudly and proudly: DUST YOU!
Good ol' Carlin. +1
"This is B.S! This is B.S! I paid money! Cash money, dollars money, cash money!"
|
Kaughst
Nyain San Dirt Nap Squad.
481
|
Posted - 2014.05.07 11:21:00 -
[7] - Quote
5..4...3...2..1 Dust off to Legion!
"He said he has a alt in STB."
"Everyone has a alt in STB."
|
TechMechMeds
KLEENEX INC.
3286
|
Posted - 2014.05.07 11:25:00 -
[8] - Quote
Your avin a dust mate, shut it you dust.
Your avin a laugh mate, shut it you sl@g
Well that was fun
|
TechMechMeds
KLEENEX INC.
3286
|
Posted - 2014.05.07 11:27:00 -
[9] - Quote
You tryin a dust me off you dust lol.
You tryin a mug me off you c****.
Well that was fun
|
THE 2000 SWINE
Commando Perkone Caldari State
23
|
Posted - 2014.05.07 11:27:00 -
[10] - Quote
Garrett Blacknova wrote:Perhaps one of the most interesting words in the English language today, is the word DUST. Out of all the English words that begin with the letter 'D' ...DUST is the only word referred to as 'the D word... It's the one magical word. Just by its sound can describe pain, pleasure, hate and love. DUST, as most words in the English language is derived from Icelandic ...the word DUSTen, which means to help CCP develop a game.
In English, DUST falls into many grammatical categories:
As a transitive verb for instance.. John DUSTed Shirley. As an intransitive verb... Shirley DUSTs.
Its meaning is not always gaming-related, it can be used as...
An adjective such as... John's doing all the DUSTing work. As part of an adverb... Shirley talks too DUSTing much. As an adverb enhancing an adjective... Shirley is DUSTing beautiful. As a noun... I don't give a DUST. As part of a word... absoDUSTinglutely -or- inDUSTingcredible. And as almost every word in a sentence... DUST the DUSTing DUSTers.
As you must realize, there aren't too many words with the versatility of DUST...such as these examples describing situations such as:
Fraud: I got DUSTed at the used car lot. Dismay: ahhh DUST it. Trouble: I guess I'm really DUSTed now. Aggression: Don't DUST with me buddy. Difficulty: I don't understand this DUSTing question. Inquiry: Who the DUST was that? Dissatisfaction: I don't like what the DUST is going on here. Incompetence: He's a DUST-off. Dismissal: Why don't you go outside and play hide and go DUST yourself...
I'm sure you can think of many more examples.
With all these multi-purpose applications, how can anyone be offended when you use the word. We say use this unique, flexible word more often in your daily speech.
It will identify the quality of your character immediately.
Say it loudly and proudly: DUST YOU!
To you Sir I tip my hat, you are indeed enlightened and a scholar .
|
|
TechMechMeds
KLEENEX INC.
3287
|
Posted - 2014.05.07 11:30:00 -
[11] - Quote
Time to blaze another dust hahahaha
Well that was fun
|
IAmDuncanIdaho II
R 0 N 1 N
420
|
Posted - 2014.05.07 11:32:00 -
[12] - Quote
holy dusting dust Garrett lol
You must learn honor, or you deserve to learn nothing at all.
~ Rivvy Dinari - Swordmaster of Ginaz
|
TechMechMeds
KLEENEX INC.
3287
|
Posted - 2014.05.07 11:35:00 -
[13] - Quote
IAmDuncanIdaho II wrote:holy dusting dust Garrett lol
Garret dusted the dust out of dust.
Garret ragged the fk out of dust.
Well that was fun
|
Garrett Blacknova
Codex Troopers
5488
|
Posted - 2014.05.07 11:53:00 -
[14] - Quote
I have way too much DUSTing time on my hands.
And my name still has a double "t". |
KingBabar
The Rainbow Effect
2434
|
Posted - 2014.05.07 12:01:00 -
[15] - Quote
"Dust" is the Norwegian Word for "moron", true and it explains a lot...
FU and FU Dust community, you're mostly a bunch of moronic carebear crybabies. Get good.
|
Garrett Blacknova
Codex Troopers
5491
|
Posted - 2014.05.07 12:05:00 -
[16] - Quote
KingBabar wrote:"Dust" is the Norwegian Word for "moron", true and it explains a lot... Google Translate says "jerk".
Close enough, I guess... |
KingBabar
The Rainbow Effect
2436
|
Posted - 2014.05.07 12:12:00 -
[17] - Quote
Garrett Blacknova wrote:KingBabar wrote:"Dust" is the Norwegian Word for "moron", true and it explains a lot... Google Translate says "jerk". Close enough, I guess...
I'm not a 100% sure to what the meaning of "jerk" is, but I have thought that "being a jerk" is normally done With intent, a jerk knows exactly what he is. He "is a baddy".
A moron is (as I have interped it) an idiot, a half wit if you like, somebody that simply doesn't know any better or generally has a lack of mental capacity. If my interpetation is correct then I certainly beat Google translate, the shock!
FU and FU Dust community, you're mostly a bunch of moronic carebear crybabies. Get good.
|
iceyburnz
Crux Special Tasks Group Gallente Federation
1385
|
Posted - 2014.05.07 12:14:00 -
[18] - Quote
Dust get on with it will you.
"We spent so much time huddling inside buildings with tanks circling outside like a swarm of sharks around bait"
|
Garrett Blacknova
Codex Troopers
5492
|
Posted - 2014.05.07 12:17:00 -
[19] - Quote
KingBabar wrote:Garrett Blacknova wrote:KingBabar wrote:"Dust" is the Norwegian Word for "moron", true and it explains a lot... Google Translate says "jerk". Close enough, I guess... I'm not a 100% sure to what the meaning of "jerk" is, but I have thought that "being a jerk" is normally done With intent, a jerk knows exactly what he is. He "is a baddy". A moron is (as I have interped it) an idiot, a half wit if you like, somebody that simply doesn't know any better or generally has a lack of mental capacity. If my interpetation is correct then I certainly beat Google translate, the shock! When I said "close enough" I meant that Google was close enough, not you. Trusting Google over a real person is never a good idea. have you seen what it does to Asian languages? |
Operative 1125 Lokaas
True Companion Planetary Requisitions
105
|
Posted - 2014.05.07 12:34:00 -
[20] - Quote
Be careful or you might get Legioned.
THIS IS THE VOICE OF RÁN
|
|
|
|
|
Pages: [1] :: one page |
First page | Previous page | Next page | Last page |