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10-31-2011, 11:20 PM #1OPJunior Member
Introducing The Newest Punctuation Mark to the English Language!
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 ".."
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:
"ThanksIt just came to me."
Patent PendingAny 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*
jonnubroth Reviewed by jonnubroth on . Introducing The Newest Punctuation Mark to the English Language! 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? Rating: 5
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11-01-2011, 11:46 AM #2Senior Member
Introducing The Newest Punctuation Mark to the English Language!
Patent pending... are you serious...
-Did you actually try to trademark this?!?! doubtful...
-What is the meaning for this? Do you have that much time on your hands...
I mean, a Facebook - Urban Dictionary - WIKI Page LMAO!
'Chev' makes no sense, and already has other meanings.
Just stop dude, it aint happenin
-People use 2, 3, 4, 23 sometimes for the exact response you speak of...........................
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11-02-2011, 02:33 AM #3OPJunior Member
Introducing The Newest Punctuation Mark to the English Language!
Originally Posted by SmokeMyPiece
Yes, I am 100% serious this mark is Patent Pending with the Law Offices of Terrell, Baugh, Salmon & Born backing the application. And yes again, I am starting to believe I have to much time on my hands..
But could you be more specific on how it makes "no sense" and the other meanings the Chev has? Unless you're talking about the ones on Urban Dictionary, then I already know about them. I understand that people use a wide variety of dots to express an equally wide variety of emotions. I'm just filling a gap thats a couple hundred years in the making..
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11-12-2011, 08:49 PM #4Senior Member
Introducing The Newest Punctuation Mark to the English Language!
So interesting! Can't believe lawyers have nothing better to do! Gotta make $ somehow! pr
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