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January 12th, 2011 3:20 PMDakka (-noun):
1. Onomatopoeia describing the sound produced by fully-automatic weapons in action.
2. The firing rate of an automatic ranged weapon in first-person shooter video games.
Sad Panda
January 12th, 2011 2:34 PMSad Panda is internet slang used to describe someone who is sad or depressed.
The "!1" Phenomenon
January 11th, 2011 6:32 PMIf your exclamation points are not followed by a series of "1"s, then you just aren't excited enough.
Mouth Eyes
January 11th, 2011 4:45 PMThe images in this entry are a very strange combination of funny and creepy. BRB – going to read my old copies of Sandman.
To The Follower Who Left (לעוקב שעזב)
January 11th, 2011 3:48 PMLatest from the Middle East Meme Dept:
לעוקב שעזב, or "To the Follower Who Left," is a trending phenomenon among Hebrew-speaking Twitter users that involves IDing the latest unfollower of your Twitter account and calling them out for for the lulz.
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More Dakka
Dakka (-noun):
1. Onomatopoeia describing the sound produced by fully-automatic weapons in action.
2. The firing rate of an automatic ranged weapon in first-person shooter video games.
The "!1" Phenomenon
If your exclamation points are not followed by a series of "1"s, then you just aren't excited enough.
Mouth Eyes
The images in this entry are a very strange combination of funny and creepy. BRB – going to read my old copies of Sandman.
To The Follower Who Left (לעוקב שעזב)
Latest from the Middle East Meme Dept:
לעוקב שעזב, or "To the Follower Who Left," is a trending phenomenon among Hebrew-speaking Twitter users that involves IDing the latest unfollower of your Twitter account and calling them out for for the lulz.