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Haggard
1 Aug 2007, 09:57am
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leetspeak

Noob (aka Henda)

Within Leet, the term noob, and derivations thereof, is used extensively. The word means, and derives from, newbie (as in new and inexperienced or uninformed),[13][16][22] and is used as a means of segregating the "elite" members of a group from outsiders. Though they are often used interchangeably, there is a widely accepted separation of the definitions of newb and n00b: a newb is a person who is new to something, while a n00b is a detestable or inferior person. It is used in a derogatory sense, implying the target is being ignorant of his or her own failures, blaming others without reason, failing to learn, etc. The word noob is a very common insult in most online games.

Master_Chief
1 Aug 2007, 10:54am
lol thats a good one haggard.

Arc
1 Aug 2007, 03:02pm
It's also evolved to "nub", soon everyone will get lazy and just say "nu", then "n", then hopefully nothing at all. lol

Henda
1 Aug 2007, 03:05pm
You call me a noob but you can't even spell interesting...NOOB!!!!!!!!!!

Haggard
1 Aug 2007, 03:30pm
You call me a noob but you can't even spell interesting...NOOB!!!!!!!!!!


I can spell the opposite of interesting.......henda

James
1 Aug 2007, 03:36pm
OUCH! Nice one hagg

Henda
1 Aug 2007, 03:46pm
If james thinks it's nice, you know it's a lame reply.

James
1 Aug 2007, 03:52pm
Shaddup, enough Henda

Chainedlord
18 Jul 2008, 02:54am
Extremely cool.
You were once a newb Haggard, we once all were

*Queen VenomousFate*
18 Jul 2008, 03:01am
Extremely cool.
You were once a newb Haggard, we once all were

Hey Chained Lord, You Just Dug Up An 8 Month Old Thread.
Please Don't Post In Old Threads Just To Get Your Forum Count Up lol.

LitKey
18 Jul 2008, 03:09am
Extremely cool.
You were once a newb Haggard, we once all were

Please pay attention the the freaking last post date, don't be a thread necromancer.

Whoa, I just noticed how ironic it was that you bumped a thread about the definition of the word "noob".