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AO

..is short for ‘Adults Only’ (most extreme videogame rating in the U.S.). See also the other vg ratings: EC(Early Childhood), K-A(Kids to Adults; was replaced by 'E' in 1996), E(Everyone), E10+(Everyone ten years of age or older), T(Teen), M(Mature Audience), AO(Adults Only), and ESRB.

GTA:SA(Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas) is no longer rated 'M', but instead 'AO', and subsequesntly is no longer on the shelves, barely in stock at all.

by Victor Van Styn July 26, 2005

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AO

..is short for ‘Adults Only’ (most extreme videogame rating in the States). See also: EC, K-A, E, E10+, T, M, AO, and ESRB.

GTA:SA is no longer rated 'M', but instead 'AO', and subsequesntly is no longer on the shelves, barely in stock at all.

by Victor Van Styn July 26, 2005

96👍 47👎


appropiate typo

See also good typo, sic mark.

An example of an appropiate typo (or one which is intentional).. would be ‘Oll Korrect’, from which the confirmatory ‘OK’ is derived. Or for words from primary-source documents which are no-longer in usage (extinct), such as ‘Pleasaunce’.

by Victor Van Styn September 23, 2005

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pub'd

short for 'published'.

Some days, as few as 08% of UD's submissions get approved by the editors and published; other days, may be as high as 96%. So the number of those pub'd varies greatly.

by Victor Van Styn October 2, 2005


y’and

"yeeaah..annnd..."

Used for emphasizing one's ‘notcaringness’ to another's being\self or statement, or to point out irrelavance in a statement.

Invariably followed by a question-mark{?}.

“I ate a pickle today,”

“Y’aaannd..??”

by Victor Van Styn July 25, 2005

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shur-thang

Another way of expressing "sure thing".

Yeah shur-thang, Mick. I’m down wih dat. I’m ’hind you all th‘way...

by Victor Van Styn September 27, 2005

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server

the politically correct form of 'waiter'\'waitress'

Hello--I’m Morgan, and I’ll be your server tonight!

by Victor Van Styn July 26, 2005

53👍 22👎