Digibutter Glossary

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Here are some of the phrases that are commonly used on Digibutter, and their meanings:

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A-E

Awsum: A misspelling of "awesome". Typically used by Lord Bowser to describe someone he thinks is cool.

Awesomesauce: Same thing as "awsum", but used by more members.

Bandwidths: Fantasy creatures thought up by Francis. Basically a personification of internet bandwidth. Francis says, "Every time you hit Refresh, a Bandwidth dies."

-crag-: Used as an expletive. Inspired by the Cragnons in Chapter 5 of Super Paper Mario.

Epic win: Whatever happened was one of the best things ever.

Epic fail: The opposite of an epic win. Also see It sank and "phailed".

F-L

Fail Boat: This originated when Mama Luigi created a topic that phailed. It started the It sank fad.

Hi-technicaaaaaal!: Basically, this is the coolest thing ever. Created by Francis.

Induhvidual: Used as an insult. Originated from a book by Scott Adams. So far, it has only been used at Digibutter by Wacko McGoose.

It sank: See It sank.

Lolwut: Literally, "Laughing out loud; what was that?". Lord Bowser made Digibutter headlines and a mention in Digibutterwiki History when he used it. See LB said lolwut.

Lulz: A corrupted version of LOL.

M-R

Morons: A word that Lord Bowser uses to describe people he thinks are dumb. See also Induhviduals.

Mmm, bandwidth.: The typical reply to when someone says "Nom nom nom".

Nom nom nom: A term used when someone is eating bandwidth for the fun of it. Several topics were made during the Nom nom nom fad that had topics that "ate bandwidth". Francis usually replied, "Bandwidth doesn't grow on trees, you know! Except for the Tree of Bandwidth..."

Phail: A very bad fail. Also see "epic fail".

Phailed: When a whole topic or idea phails.

pr0n: An intentional misspelling of ****, used to prevent one of Francis' Meowmaids from auto-deleting the topic.

S-Z

Schpezi: German for "special-needs person". Not used often on Digibutter.

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