Author Topic: The word "Noob"  (Read 4234 times)

People who seriously use the word noob have some serious problems. Especially the people who actually say it in real life as part of an argument.

what
There was an article some time ago that said noob would become the millionth word in the English language. So now when I say "noob is not a word" they say "yes it is". Then a few minutes later I get linked to that article.

Using newbie instead, and not as a derogitory term would be much better then acting like a handicap and saying 'noob' or 'newb.'

Urban Dictionary is a better representation of our language than a traditional dictionary will ever be.

I was about to say that one of the only languages that never changes is Latin. However English is not dead.

Whatever happend to the word forgettard?

I only say "Noob" by referring to my good friend Nooblet 2.0.

If you say 'Noob" as referring to someone you know as being new to the internets, fine. I won't blame you.
But using Noob to back up your argument? Nuh-uh.

forget no edit anyways I do use noob to call people yet sometimes I either say your a dumbstuff or dumbass.


I only say "Noob" by referring to my good friend Nooblet 2.0.

O u.



My quote, 'Only "noobs" call people "noobs."'

My quote, 'Only "noobs" call people "noobs."'
That makes you a noob too.

My quote, 'Only "noobs" call people "noobs."'
that is so nearly a paradox