As does having never heard "ownage" before.
It comes from on-line video games. If you kick someone's ass, you "owned" them. I think it's dumb and I play video games.
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As does having never heard "ownage" before.
It comes from on-line video games. If you kick someone's ass, you "owned" them. I think it's dumb and I play video games.
I've heard and used normal forms of 'own': "The reason you talk smack about that kick is because you don't own it." Works for me. I've never heard "ownage" in real life.
"Are you high, man? That Yoda scene wasn't tits; it was completely pants."
For some reason, I love this sentence madly.
For some reason, I love this sentence madly.
Well, it pretty much sums up how I felt talking to some people about the Yoda fight scene in AotC. Not that that's why you would love it, but it's why I thought of it.
Frank totally owned that slang.
Yeah, it was wicked sick.
Not that that's why you would love it, but it's why I thought of it.
It doesn't hurt, that's for sure.
As the Lucasfilm logo faded away, someone in the audience did the Chewbacca...thing.
This makes me laugh.
I remember that happened when Star Wars (the first one) was re-released -- we went opening night, so the theater was packed and roiling with excitement, and as soon as the lights dimmed, someone did a truly impressive Wookie impersonation.
I've heard and used normal forms of 'own': "The reason you talk smack about that kick is because you don't own it." Works for me.
And that's a perfectly acceptable use of the word, IMO.
As the Lucasfilm logo faded away, someone in the audience did the Chewbacca...thing.
We know a guy who can do an amazing Wookie. We tend to think he has an extra bone in his throat or something.
I've also heard "tits" as an adjective.