RIP - VTEnviro His Memory Eternal Joined Apr 25, 2006 Messages 9,808 Reaction score 235 Location Frozen Plains of the North Jan 30, 2007 #2 I am pleased to report I actually used the term "pwn3d" in a work email today. My exact words were: "the applicant's attorney totally pwn3d her out of the building." This was a mass response to a mass email, prompting an inquiry by a few folks as to the meaning of said term.
I am pleased to report I actually used the term "pwn3d" in a work email today. My exact words were: "the applicant's attorney totally pwn3d her out of the building." This was a mass response to a mass email, prompting an inquiry by a few folks as to the meaning of said term.
Dleg Spammer Emeritus Joined Nov 5, 2006 Messages 10,066 Reaction score 2,228 Location digester Jan 30, 2007 #3 I'll admit I had never heard of that term until hanging out on this board. I think I have a solid understanding of its use now to maybe try giving it a shot.
I'll admit I had never heard of that term until hanging out on this board. I think I have a solid understanding of its use now to maybe try giving it a shot.
RIP - VTEnviro His Memory Eternal Joined Apr 25, 2006 Messages 9,808 Reaction score 235 Location Frozen Plains of the North Jan 31, 2007 #4 It really does add to the quality of grammar, commanding instant respect. Plus it's fun when some old timer emails you back and says "what's pwn3d?"
It really does add to the quality of grammar, commanding instant respect. Plus it's fun when some old timer emails you back and says "what's pwn3d?"