Noobish Lingo Question

Big Tony

Big Tony

Frost Gate Guardian

Join Date: Feb 2006

Currently guildless

So I've been browsing the forums for a few months now and I've usually been able to decipher the abbreviated slang (wtf, ftw, etc.)
Only one I cant figure out is QFT....Quit F-ing Trying?
Thanks in advance....

Djvandal

Academy Page

Join Date: Apr 2006

Canada

[KING]

W/

Ive never seen QFT but... another popular 3 letter abreve QFE is "qouted for emphasise"

I would assume that someone mistyped ro mis interpreted QFE into QFT

Big Tony

Big Tony

Frost Gate Guardian

Join Date: Feb 2006

Currently guildless

Quote:
Originally Posted by quickmonty
QFT!



I once read that Mesmers don't kill things, they just make them think they are dead.
Thats the first one I found.....Anyone else?

frisKers

Pre-Searing Cadet

Join Date: Apr 2006

Mo/Me

Quoted for truth

Big Tony

Big Tony

Frost Gate Guardian

Join Date: Feb 2006

Currently guildless

Thanks!

Mtank325

Mtank325

Lion's Arch Merchant

Join Date: Aug 2005

Crimson Blood Dragons [CBD]

FTW = For the Win
SWPAPATTBUL = Stop Watching Pornography and Pay Attention to the Battle You Loser

Surprisingly you need to use that last one a lot in PvP.

quickmonty

quickmonty

Ancient Windbreaker

Join Date: May 2005

QTF = Quoted for Truth. I get lazy sometimes and don't feel like typing things out.

felinette

felinette

Wilds Pathfinder

Join Date: Mar 2006

Girl Power [GP]

Me/

What about "kk"? I see this quite a lot in-game. It seems to be used when someone is saying "Okay". Just wondering why 2 k's instead of 1. I've checked numerous abbreviations/lingo lists but it's never on them.

capblueberry

capblueberry

Krytan Explorer

Join Date: Nov 2005

Lexington, SC

Grenths Mercenaries[DEAD]

its just a different way of saying "okay", i use it because for some unknown reason it sounds more friendly to me then just "k"

Vargs

Vargs

Academy Page

Join Date: Apr 2006

Happy Fun Rainbow Adventure

Rt/

I never understood why people say "kk" either. Does anyone know the backgound behind that?

frisKers

Pre-Searing Cadet

Join Date: Apr 2006

Mo/Me

Quote:
Originally Posted by capblueberry
its just a different way of saying "okay", i use it because for some unknown reason it sounds more friendly to me then just "k"
QFT

:P

Everyone I have ever known says it just because it sounds friendlier than the monotonous "k". "kk" gives somewhat a childish more welcoming "Okay, I understand" than "k". But other than that, i have never known it to be an abbreviation.

Pevil Lihatuh

Pevil Lihatuh

Jungle Guide

Join Date: Apr 2005

Yorkshire, UK

R/Me

I find a lot of people who use kk are non-native english speakers. Not always, but mostly

makosi

makosi

Grotto Attendant

Join Date: Mar 2006

"Pre-nerf" is incorrect. It's pre-buff.

Requirement Begins With R [notQ]

Me/

The first time I came across QFT, the first thing that popped to mind was Queen-Farming Team i.e. those teams that farmed the Queen Scarab in Prophet's Path!

Remus00

Remus00

Frost Gate Guardian

Join Date: May 2006

W/Mo

Quote:
Originally Posted by frisKers
QFT

:P

Everyone I have ever known says it just because it sounds friendlier than the monotonous "k". "kk" gives somewhat a childish more welcoming "Okay, I understand" than "k". But other than that, i have never known it to be an abbreviation.


Totally agree. Just make sure u dont put 3 K's down.....thats not good...

---kk vs. ok---

i dont even understand why we abreviate "Okay?" cuz there is "OK?" so if u wer to use "K?" i'd understand, its 1 letter shorter---Balthazar knows, we computer geeks are lazy(and abbreviate things that are already abbreviated) --- but to put two Ks in defeats the purpose......ur still hitting the keyboard twice, so y not type in a more correct version of "Okay?" its not even like the "O" is far away from the "K" .......

---Computer linguo thru the years---
(old)

Okay?
OK?
k?
kk?

(recent)

Snograt

Snograt

rattus rattus

Join Date: Jan 2006

London, UK GMT??0 ??1hr DST

[GURU]GW [wiki]GW2

R/

I think you have it backwards. IIRC (if I remember correctly!) OK came before okay.

Oh wait, I do remember correctly - this from dictionary.reference.com

Quote:
Originally Posted by Dictionary.com
Word History: OK is a quintessentially American term that has spread from English to many other languages. Its origin was the subject of scholarly debate for many years until Allen Walker Read showed that OK is based on a joke of sorts. OK is first recorded in 1839 but was probably in circulation before that date. During the 1830s there was a humoristic fashion in Boston newspapers to reduce a phrase to initials and supply an explanation in parentheses. Sometimes the abbreviations were misspelled to add to the humor. OK was used in March 1839 as an abbreviation for all correct, the joke being that neither the O nor the K was correct. Originally spelled with periods, this term outlived most similar abbreviations owing to its use in President Martin Van Buren's 1840 campaign for reelection. Because he was born in Kinderhook, New York, Van Buren was nicknamed Old Kinderhook, and the abbreviation proved eminently suitable for political slogans. That same year, an editorial referring to the receipt of a pin with the slogan O.K. had this comment: “frightful letters... significant of the birth-place of Martin Van Buren, old Kinderhook, as also the rallying word of the Democracy of the late election, ‘all correct’.... Those who wear them should bear in mind that it will require their most strenuous exertions... to make all things O.K.”
Pedantry FTW!

quickmonty

quickmonty

Ancient Windbreaker

Join Date: May 2005

Extreme laziness? Less finger motion hitting the same key twice rather then moving finger 3/4" (varies on some keyboards) to hit a second key?

Caelus The Fallen

Krytan Explorer

Join Date: May 2005

Glasgow

Voice of the Darkness

E/Mo

I think its "kk" for emphisis, its like saying "OK OK".

MrScaRy

Academy Page

Join Date: Jun 2005

i think i'm gonna hafta disagree on the "kk" usage. kk is usually used to answer a question instead of posing a question. ie:

"Remember to run the ghost to the altar, ok?"
"kk"

I just think "kk" is more of a "understood" "roger that" kind of thing whereas just with one "k", you sound more lazy and is just a reply instead of actually confident or knowing what to do.