• @[email protected]
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    4 months ago

    pwn

    When I run grep -v "[aeiouy]" /usr/share/dict/words|less on my system, it’s the only non-abbreviation word that comes up that doesn’t have a “a”, “e”, “i”, “o”, “u”, or “y” and is a real word – like, Mirriam-Webster lists it:

    https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/pwn

    slang

    : to dominate and defeat (someone or something) : OWN sense 1b, ROUT entry 2 sense 1a

    Online gamers use “pwn” to describe annihilating an opponent, or owning them. The word came from misspelling “own” by gamers typing quickly and striking the letter P instead of the neighboring letter O.
    — Christopher Rhoads

    No government, including Britain’s, should have the power to pwn the Internet, and destroy it in the process.
    — Amie Stepanovich

    Why pwn the noobs from your couch when you could do it in front of an audience at New York’s first-ever Fortnite In The Heights Tournament?
    —Eva Kis

    Then, a bunch of federal attorneys general got pwned in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals regarding their prosecution of medical marijuana businesses, which is a pretty big deal.
    —Vince Silwoski

    • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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      94 months ago

      That’s in the dictionary now? I was there. 4000 years ago. When angry counterstrike players typed too fast and didn’t correct their typos.

    • Chris
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      34 months ago

      What about cwm?

      It’s Welsh, but in the English dictionary for some reason.

    • tiredofsametab
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      24 months ago

      For people who pronounce it like p+own are just adding the vowel in without it being written.

      I’ve also heard it said more like ‘poon’ which I guess is more true to how w would work as a vowel (uu).