Parents get a lesson on lingo

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Hollock

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I thought that if someone was a lush they were a drunk, but if you say so Eleni Hale

ohh soo sexy

EDIT: what is with generation y and z what are we going to get next, gen purple?
 

Lullabye

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Godavari said:
"Flamed: a type of cyberbullying"

lolwut?
exactly.

i swear, the instant people "un-hip" adults catch wind of urban dictionary, hell will freeze.
 

101194

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I don't understand a single word in there, It's all idiotic, I use epic all the time and most my non-gamer friends use it as well.
 

The_Echo

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Lyiat said:
Last I knew, a 'piece' was still a gun.
I thought it was a sword?

And... why is it that I've never heard the majority of these words used as slang [or at all]?
 

chromewarriorXIII

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Obviously their "research" isn't very good as I had to refer to their translations for the words that they said.
 

Spaghetti

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Lush? I thought that was a way of saying drunk, not sexy...but then I suppose if your drunk, everything is sexy...and Grommit, last time I checked, that was an adorable dog sidekick to a bumbling inventor made from plastacene, not some daft kiddie on a skateboard.

I use some of those words,like noob and...actually that's the only one I've used from that list.

I thought most of those words were used by rappers and people who wanted to be like Ali G. I didn't know people actually USED them in coherent conversation. Which country is this from? Because I'm pretty sure it's not Britain (And if it is, I suspect that Ms. Hale is completley detatched from reality)