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this idea could come from bocko (at least I think) halo, who firstly started to use 'zui-ed' as a verb. this would be funny if we create a CPMe-dic with our own usernames.

so, let me start here (only a few though XD)

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zui-ed: when you filed to do sth., yet you thought you could have done it perfectly.

tsuba-ed: when you suddenly typed a "XD" onion, but this was completely unrelated to what ppl were talking about.

kowz-ed: typing all letters in caps.

win-trolled: to bump in the room suddenly.

at last, hmmm, xam firstly used this, but he just ramdonly thought it up. thus I'll get a definition for it. xD
kiyo-ed: <1> type a ghost onion, and then start to be off-topic; <2> occasionally timeout after saying sth. seems-to-be important.

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edit desu:

Kera-ed: when you are logged in the chatroom while you are at work , school, or sleep without writing.

Shin-ed: when you suddenly go :tea: for no reason.

zetsu-ed: If you Zui too many times the cumulative effect is a zetsu. (by winter and inspired by shin's mass-zui-ed lol)
 
LOOOOOOL XDDDDDD
I love those definitions, they are so funny :XD:

(hey change the name of the topic kiyooo, or else it's pronounced as something else that way :XD: )

and and zuied comes from winter! when she was trying to speak spanish >D
 
I have one more:

Kera-ed: when you are logged in the chatroom while you are at work , school, or sleep without writing.
 
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add "Shin-ed" when you suddenly go :tea: for no reason.

george1234 said:
Kera-ed: when you are logged in the chatroom while you are at work , school, or sleep without writing.

:XD:

oops I'm Tsuba-ed :XD:
 
George1234: A slang (I mean expression) said before the start of any contest with many contestants such as "cake fight" and "trip to Jerusalem"

George 1 2 3 4

THere is no way I could have Kiyo-ed.
THere is no ghost onion here.

:XD:

WHAT IS GOING ON HERE. MEN I HAVE TSUBA-ED AND NOW I HAVE KOWZ-ED.
 
umm... no kiyo, Bocko didn't first use Zui-ed.

I first used Zuied, after winter mis-wrote Zuis as Zuid and I turned it into a verb.
 
Kowz said he wanted to Kerahna :XD: only him can explain the meaning his sentence :XD:
 
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Zuiyon said:
Kerahna said:
ズuiyon said:
LOOOOOOL XDDDDDD
(hey change the name of the topic kiyooo, or else it's pronounced as something else that way :XD: )
have you seen this, a korean DS dictionary called "touch dic" but they changed the name... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Touch_Dic
LOOOL I WANT TO PLAY THAT GAME !!! :idol: xD
HEY I KNOW THAT! :omgwtf:
But I didn't know that the name had changed..well, the new name's better anyway :...:
It's not a game, it's a dictionary that you can put in your Nintendo DS :uh..:
 
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Hua Xiao Min said:
How was it possible to Kerahna if time-out is 45 seconds.
That's a real mystery. O_____o;;;
Maybe admins can do that???<<<<<


..Oh, and I just remembered that someone used the expression 'you're Xam-ed' in the chat some time ago......kinda dunno what it means, though.
 
lol XD

the 45-second thing is only for if you close the window!!
If you stay logged in on the page and don't talk, it's fine
 
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Kerahna said:
lol XD

the 45-second thing is only for if you close the window!!
If you stay logged in on the page and don't talk, it's fine

So your computer is on 24 hours a day.

I see, You have the main computer that runs CPM.
I wanna see the supercomputer please....
 
i dont think its "supercomputer" . Lots of people leave their laptops 24 hours a day open for no reason (some say they are bored to wait it to boot) and at the end the battery breaks XD
 
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