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  • Sarahundefined Offline
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    Sarah
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    #5

    An acronym for [in other news], used to abruptly segue into a different topic in the same post. In more humorous uses, it can 'ironically' segue into something actually strongly related to the first topic. Compare [BTW].

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    • Sarahundefined Offline
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      An atom or molecule with an unequal number of protons and electrons, yielding a charge.

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        It is what idiots use to replace I don't know,but little did the know it is a particle that is a atom or molecule a net positive or negative electrical charge.

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          A excellent paintball gun. At the price of 285 it comes with ramping and break beam eyes. Competes with gun 2x or 3x it's price. Made by Smart Parts inc.

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            Ion is used as a replacement for I dont. This can be found especially on twitter.

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              A word for idiots who dont know how to, or for some reason dont want to, spell out i dont, making themselves look like morons.

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                Donald Trump
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                Brett Gills favorite word. This word is used by illiterate people who are to lazy to use proper grammar. Word translates to I dont

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                  ion is a manufacturing software platform that engineers and technicians trust for speed, collaboration, and real-time visibility. A software product by First Resonance

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                    Dynamically determine your optimum inventory levels by using our patented algorithms. A software product by FlowVision

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                      Forming nouns denoting verbal action.

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