jonnubroth
10-31-2011, 11:20 PM
Hear ye, Hear ye Cannabis Fans..
A quick test of the modern English Language before the unveiling of the English Language's Newest Punctuation Mark!!
Question 1: Do you know what the punctation mark "." stands for?
It is called a period or full stop. Lets try a hard harder question.
Question 2: What is the punctation mark "…" called?
Most people don't get this one, so don't feel bad. But this is known as an Ellipsis, its proper name.
Last Question: what is the punctation mark ".." called?
No one had an answer to that question until now..
Introducing a "Chev" or ".."
http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k303/jonnubroth/HalfsizeCHev.png
Chev
(plural Chevi; from the French word Chevalier, meaning Knight or "mounted soldier")
1 signifies a well-thought out or important statement with the intent of being seen by a large number of people, usually on the internet..
Example:
"Not a lot of brains, but that Artichoke had heart.."
2 In text messaging, it denotes a statement that expects a response..
Example:
"I couldn't stop laughing at that terrible joke, haha.."
response:
"Thanks :) It just came to me."
Patent Pending ;) Any questions about it just shoot me a question here or here https://www.facebook.com/2Dots1Chev..
Also, if you're willing to help change our language forever "Like" it there or up-vote it on Urban Dictionary or just use it some time ;) *shameless plug over*
A quick test of the modern English Language before the unveiling of the English Language's Newest Punctuation Mark!!
Question 1: Do you know what the punctation mark "." stands for?
It is called a period or full stop. Lets try a hard harder question.
Question 2: What is the punctation mark "…" called?
Most people don't get this one, so don't feel bad. But this is known as an Ellipsis, its proper name.
Last Question: what is the punctation mark ".." called?
No one had an answer to that question until now..
Introducing a "Chev" or ".."
http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k303/jonnubroth/HalfsizeCHev.png
Chev
(plural Chevi; from the French word Chevalier, meaning Knight or "mounted soldier")
1 signifies a well-thought out or important statement with the intent of being seen by a large number of people, usually on the internet..
Example:
"Not a lot of brains, but that Artichoke had heart.."
2 In text messaging, it denotes a statement that expects a response..
Example:
"I couldn't stop laughing at that terrible joke, haha.."
response:
"Thanks :) It just came to me."
Patent Pending ;) Any questions about it just shoot me a question here or here https://www.facebook.com/2Dots1Chev..
Also, if you're willing to help change our language forever "Like" it there or up-vote it on Urban Dictionary or just use it some time ;) *shameless plug over*