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#Post#: 1800--------------------------------------------------
Game slang
By: FlamingDillhol[e] Date: September 24, 2012, 9:50 pm
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So, "Team Fortress 2" is a bit long to say when talking to
friends irl, so it usually gets shortened to "TF2", and my
friends and I usually just say "turft" now.
I was wondering what other slang or abbreviations ppl had for
the games they play.
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Re: Game slang
By: _Ethanator_ Date: September 24, 2012, 10:42 pm
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just use the letters at the start of every word in the game....
Counter Strike :Source -- CS:S
Counter Strike :Global Offensive -- CS:GO
Team Fortress :2 -- TF2
i don't know what else youd call them, that's an odd question,
lol
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Re: Game slang
By: FlamingDillhol[e] Date: September 24, 2012, 11:03 pm
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Well, it's "general discussion" here so it was just a bit of
banter. Plus I was curious if amongst friends you guys had any
slang names for games, after I got to thinking that we call TF2
"turft"... I didn't mean just the acronym =)
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Re: Game slang
By: millak Date: September 25, 2012, 12:52 am
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nope.
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