spelling incorrectly on purpose
because it's a quote... I think.
edit: you still doing your radio thing of an evening?
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Tue 20 Apr 2004, 1:59,
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edit: you still doing your radio thing of an evening?
It's often taken to mean 'Spelling InCorrect'
But it's actually Latin for something.
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Tue 20 Apr 2004, 2:02,
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it means
"I meant to write it like that, so don't get all pedandic on my ass"
It's latin or something.
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Tue 20 Apr 2004, 2:02,
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It's latin or something.
It is
Latin, although for a long time I also thought it stood for "spelling incorrect." It means, "Ha ha, the person I'm quoting made a mistake!"
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Tue 20 Apr 2004, 2:05,
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google is our friend..
It means so, thus, exactly as written
hehe... and it says 'Testes' under it. Pfffft!
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Tue 20 Apr 2004, 2:16,
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It means so, thus, exactly as written
hehe... and it says 'Testes' under it. Pfffft!