Jan 31, 2006, 07:47 AM // 07:47
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Ascalonian Squire
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Ha ha haaa
I recently, (about a week ago) made a post questioning all the in-game-slang. I know what most of them are, but the weird ones like "zomg" and "haxorz" made me wonder. I also said in the post that I've never heard someone use in-game-slang in real life....that being true, until today. I work at the front desk at a gym, and this kid came up to me and wanted to talk. He started asking me questions about various machines, and how he just ran a mile on the treadmill. His exact words being; "Yeah, I just ran like a mile on that treadmill. I'm UBER out of shape."
Yes, he said Uber...
At first I was taken back, then I thought he might have said "Super", and it might have come out wrong because he was tired. Being dazed and almost astonished at the fact that someone would actually use that language in person, I was speechless. I sort of laughed and felt sorry for him at the same time.
Please, tell me none of you actually say stuff like this in real life...if so, I'd recommend that you stop.
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Jan 31, 2006, 07:56 AM // 07:56
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#2
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Desert Nomad
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Moon
Profession: Mo/
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Languages evolve, new words are taken in and old ones get in lesser use, it's perfectly normal. Internet is playing a major role nowadays, and internet slang is getting into normal speech.
Tho, there's a lot of "words" that just sound stupid in reality, like someone saying 'lol'. Pretty sure I use internet-learned words in real life as well, mostly among friends where the 'joke' is undestood.
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Jan 31, 2006, 07:57 AM // 07:57
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#3
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Forge Runner
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: PST
Profession: W/
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Yeah, people use those words outside of online games..
Uber is used a lot at school and a couple of select people at my school use ZOMG. I can't stand them.
I also can't stand people who use W T F (not what the f***, but w t f-- they say the letters!!!) in face to face conversations. Die haxors. =P
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Jan 31, 2006, 08:25 AM // 08:25
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#4
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Forge Runner
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And??? People in my year and other years at school say the word 'uber' regularly now...I guess it's quite new but maybe it's not the same everywhere.
Also, with so many people using MSN and becoming familiar with such things as 'omg' 'wtf' 'lol' 'thx' 'np' sometimes people either accidentally say them or say them as a joke, especially 'lol'. I don't know what's going to become of us but with so many things being shortened for ease of typing on computer/mobile phone it's starting to break through to our speech.
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Jan 31, 2006, 08:41 AM // 08:41
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#5
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Krytan Explorer
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Germany
Profession: R/Mo
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I say the word uber a lot.. living in germany.
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Jan 31, 2006, 09:17 AM // 09:17
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#6
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Bubblegum Patrol
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Singapore Armed Forces
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Yes, uber is a real (german) word, meaning Over or Above (to be uberl33t would mean to be higher than l33t, for example). From there it has become known to many internet users to mean something along the lines of 'super' or 'mega'
While using 2 languages in 1 sentence isn't fully correct, being uber tired could, actually, have some semblance of a sane, noninternet meaning.
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Jan 31, 2006, 09:23 AM // 09:23
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#7
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Academy Page
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: UK
Guild: The Imperial Guards
Profession: W/Mo
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Uber has been used as a common slang term in Britain for more than a decade now amongst certain groups, so I suspect that it's use is just getting more widespread, probably accelerated by use on the web.
My main evidence for this is that I have been clubbing on the goth scene for about 12 years now (I feel old), and the term Uber-goth has been in common usage for all of that time, particularly stemming from the London scene. It just refers to someone who looks so extreme that it must have a major impact on their life outside of clubbing- hair, tattoos and body modification etc.
I suspect that in this case the translation may have gone the other way- common usage by a sub-culture which embraced the net early on has probably meant that the slang of that sub-culture has bled over.
In years to come scholars will probably spend many 'fun' hours analysing changes in language accelerated by the easy crossing over of sub-cultures facilitated by the web.
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Jan 31, 2006, 09:25 AM // 09:25
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#8
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Academy Page
Join Date: Jan 2006
Guild: Army of the Abyss
Profession: N/Me
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I know it's while speaking with other gamers, but a guildie has been trying to pronounce "PWN" lately...keeps coming out poned or something to that effect. I just don't have the heart to tell him how lame it all sounds.
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Jan 31, 2006, 09:32 AM // 09:32
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#9
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Bubblegum Patrol
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Singapore Armed Forces
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Well 'pwn' is a typo stemming from 'own', there is no change in the pronounciation as it is not a seperate word. It should still be pronounced 'own'.
Plus, saying it with a P sounds idiotic.
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Jan 31, 2006, 10:33 AM // 10:33
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#10
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Wilds Pathfinder
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: UK
Guild: Servants of Fortuna [SoF]
Profession: Mo/
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MrGuru101
Yes, he said Uber...
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Man you don't ever want to go to Germany, they quite often use this word in day to day speech, even the ones who've never used a computer before. Uber isn't so bad away from the pc. Saying 'lol' is an extremely bad habit, and one that can be eradicated by forcing yourself to type 'hehe' or 'hahaha' ingame. 'Noob' is a pretty poor thing to say in real life too.
The problem stems from the fact that use of gaming terms is usually acceptable on Teamspeak, but once 'FTW' 'Prawned!' etc etc start coming out of your mouth in informal conversation it's only a matter of time before they start popping out in other situations. It's not the hardest habit to break, if once you realise how foolish you sound.
Last edited by darkMishkin; Jan 31, 2006 at 10:38 AM // 10:38..
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Jan 31, 2006, 02:39 PM // 14:39
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#11
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Banned
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: maryland
Guild: InYurFace Gaming [IYF]
Profession: R/
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UBER is german i believe for kewl.. and kewl i believe well you think about it.
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Jan 31, 2006, 03:40 PM // 15:40
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#12
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I Hate Everything
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Boston, MA
Profession: N/W
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Quote:
Originally Posted by fiery
UBER is german i believe for kewl.. and kewl i believe well you think about it.
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... Uber is "Super" in Spanish.
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Jan 31, 2006, 03:43 PM // 15:43
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#13
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Desert Nomad
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Moon
Profession: Mo/
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Quote:
Originally Posted by EchoSex
... Uber is "Super" in Spanish.
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Uber that everyone keeps chanting is 'über', and indeed is German, meaning super.
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Jan 31, 2006, 03:45 PM // 15:45
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#14
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Krytan Explorer
Join Date: Nov 2005
Profession: W/N
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where does the z come from in zomg!?
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Jan 31, 2006, 03:47 PM // 15:47
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#15
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Academy Page
Join Date: Jan 2006
Guild: Nl
Profession: Mo/W
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never heard of the ubermensch?
adolf hitler used that term for his master race i think ubere evolved from that it just means something like superior
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Jan 31, 2006, 03:48 PM // 15:48
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#16
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Wilds Pathfinder
Join Date: Nov 2005
Guild: Zerohour Enterprises [ZHE]
Profession: W/
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/nod
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Jan 31, 2006, 03:48 PM // 15:48
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#17
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Desert Nomad
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Moon
Profession: Mo/
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Quote:
Originally Posted by eom
where does the z come from in zomg!?
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Zomg Rei!
Dunno really.
Quote:
Originally Posted by http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zomg
ZOMG is a derivative of the Internet shorthand term for "Oh My God", OMG. The term is commonly used to express humorously overwrought excitement and as a way of mocking internet slang as a whole, and is most likely representative of pushing the shift key over-zealously and sloppily, thus pushing the "Z" key in the process, on a qwerty keyboard. It has appeared on various websites and message boards, often associated with a "witty" remark or trolling. It is reasonably widespread today in the online anime and gaming communities, and is often used in its more ironic sense on internet pop-culture forums such as the IGN message boards.
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Jan 31, 2006, 07:38 PM // 19:38
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#18
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Avatar of Gwen
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Wandering my own road.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MrGuru101
Please, tell me none of you actually say stuff like this in real life...if so, I'd recommend that you stop.
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[Expletive]! [Expletive] [Expletive], the [Expletive] [Expletive] [Expletive]!
Should people be more offended by a series of F-Bombs and all of the trimmings, or, "OMG WTF PWNED! ROFFLE"? In short, that's why I've mostly stopped caring anymore about how other people speak.
We've survived a generation of, "Like, well, I was totally like", and numerous localized slang unique to various regions; I think we'll live through this too, regardless of whether or not it's aesthetically pleasing.
On a professional level, if people know better than to go into corporate job interviews and businesses dropping F-Bombs every 4th word, I think they can manage to avoid the use of internet slang where it would not be looked favourable upon.
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Jan 31, 2006, 08:30 PM // 20:30
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#19
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Krytan Explorer
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: nowhere!!!
Profession: N/Mo
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Shaggy from scooby-doo said uber alot, along with zoinks. Zoinks should be the new internet slang.
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Jan 31, 2006, 08:30 PM // 20:30
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#20
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Banned
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: maryland
Guild: InYurFace Gaming [IYF]
Profession: R/
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WTF from a fellow guildie is not WHAT THE F*** its simply.. WATER THE FLOWERS... sooo like WTF PWNED Water The Flowers, Pwned.
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