The Internet/Forum Jargon Thread
 
            Sic?
Wum?
Troll? (I thought this was a made up account, but a regular poster was called a Troll on here the other day)
There's more, but I can't think of em at the moment.
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            WUM = Wind Up Merchant0
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            and what are the symbols for `i'm joking' etc?0
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            Troll is someone that goes on a website just to cause unrest.
 Sic is something to do with spelling i think0
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 When I first came on here I thought that "General Charlton" was just an extremely prolific poster rather than a thread category.BIG_ROB said:For those, like me, who ain't got a Scooby Doo what some of it means. 
 Troll? (I thought this was a made up account, but a regular poster was called a Troll on here the other day)
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            Troll = someone that adds posts just to get a reaction, or takes up a contrary position on purpose.
 Sic = is a Latin phrase in common use for many years. It means "I am reproducing this text with the errors that it originally contained, so don't think I have made an error myself"0
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            Troll & WUM are the same thing in my view, someone who is just looking for a reaction to there comments, rather then a real debate or conversation.0
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 Nice one VP, I always wondered what Sic meant. I could have just Googled it I suppose but I'm lazy like thatValiantphil said:Troll = someone that adds posts just to get a reaction, or takes up a contrary position on purpose. 
 Sic = is a Latin phrase in common use for many years. It means "I am reproducing this text with the errors that it originally contained, so don't think I have made an error myself" 0 0
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 disagreeGretnaGreenAddick said:Troll & WUM are the same thing in my view, someone who is just looking for a reaction to there comments, rather then a real debate or conversation. 
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            sic erat scriptum
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 Ok never claimed to be an internet expert, i already waste enough time, enlighten me?Macronate said:
 disagreeGretnaGreenAddick said:Troll & WUM are the same thing in my view, someone who is just looking for a reaction to there comments, rather then a real debate or conversation. 0
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 Wrong thread mate!C.Walsh'sLoveChild said:I stand corrected, said the man in the orthopaedic shoes 
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            bugger, always looked at people who do that as being a bit dim. How on earth can you post on the wrong thread hhhmmmm0
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 Thanks for calling me dimC.Walsh'sLoveChild said:bugger, always looked at people who do that as being a bit dim. How on earth can you post on the wrong thread hhhmmmm 0
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 I think that, in internet jargon terms, classifies as aGretnaGreenAddick said:
 Ok never claimed to be an internet expert, i already waste enough time, enlighten me?Macronate said:
 disagreeGretnaGreenAddick said:Troll & WUM are the same thing in my view, someone who is just looking for a reaction to there comments, rather then a real debate or conversation. 
 WHOOOOSH
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 haha, it went whoooshing right over my head too!AFKABartram said:
 I think that, in internet jargon terms, classifies as aGretnaGreenAddick said:
 Ok never claimed to be an internet expert, i already waste enough time, enlighten me?Macronate said:
 disagreeGretnaGreenAddick said:Troll & WUM are the same thing in my view, someone who is just looking for a reaction to there comments, rather then a real debate or conversation. 
 WHOOOOSH
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 Damn, im not doing very well today, people need to start all doing that smiley thing, i recently started using it, as im not a fan of them including LOL but sometimes the only way for us all to stop having so many arguments.AFKABartram said:
 I think that, in internet jargon terms, classifies as aGretnaGreenAddick said:
 Ok never claimed to be an internet expert, i already waste enough time, enlighten me?Macronate said:
 disagreeGretnaGreenAddick said:Troll & WUM are the same thing in my view, someone who is just looking for a reaction to there comments, rather then a real debate or conversation. 
 WHOOOOSH
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 Ok im gonna go sit in the corner embarressed for now.
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 LHGGretnaGreenAddick said:
 Damn, im not doing very well today, people need to start all doing that smiley thing, i recently started using it, as im not a fan of them including LOL but sometimes the only way for us all to stop having so many arguments.AFKABartram said:
 I think that, in internet jargon terms, classifies as aGretnaGreenAddick said:
 Ok never claimed to be an internet expert, i already waste enough time, enlighten me?Macronate said:
 disagreeGretnaGreenAddick said:Troll & WUM are the same thing in my view, someone who is just looking for a reaction to there comments, rather then a real debate or conversation. 
 WHOOOOSH
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 Ok im gonna go sit in the corner embarressed for now.0
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            jwfstfitt = Just waiting for someone to fall into the trap.
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            Koc means utter bullshit and seems to be used by a lot of people (on here)0
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 Just like to add that I believe the reason we see (sic) a lot nowadays is because many quotes are taken directly from Twitter. And most footballers on Twitter cannot spell.Valiantphil said:Troll = someone that adds posts just to get a reaction, or takes up a contrary position on purpose. 
 Sic = is a Latin phrase in common use for many years. It means "I am reproducing this text with the errors that it originally contained, so don't think I have made an error myself"0
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            Not sure what 'norven monkee' means?!?0
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 I thought it was a new slang word e.g. Look at what I've wrote, it's sic man, wickedNorfolk_Addick said:
 Just like to add that I believe the reason we see (sic) a lot nowadays is because many quotes are taken directly from Twitter. And most footballers on Twitter cannot spell.Valiantphil said:Troll = someone that adds posts just to get a reaction, or takes up a contrary position on purpose. 
 Sic = is a Latin phrase in common use for many years. It means "I am reproducing this text with the errors that it originally contained, so don't think I have made an error myself"0
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            @gretnagreen You are not alone ;-)0
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 Oi Oggy, I don't have a wooden heart y'know ;o)Oggy Red said:0
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            I'm sorry mate, I just couldn't resist!0
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            I would like to introduce TMOG ( Two minutes on Google ) for people who put links and pictures up on Facebook which take about that long to disprove if you bother to check them out.0
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            SIC is spelling or grammar based i.e., you type something knowing that you may have spelt it wrong, or made a grammatical error, so you add (sic) It means you are aware it maybe spelt wrong or you get my meaning etc, not an Internet thing though, been around for years.0


















