Pox Library of Most often Used Forum Words

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  1. KingJad

    KingJad I need me some PIE!

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    Library

    1. A library is an organized collection of sources of information and similar resources, made accessible to a defined community for reference or borrowing.
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    a·buse
    verb
    verb: abuse; 3rd person present: abuses; past tense: abused; past participle: abused; gerund or present participle: abusing
    əˈbyo͞oz/
    1. 1.
      use (something) to bad effect or for a bad purpose; misuse.
      "the judge abused his power by imposing the fines"
      synonyms:misuse, misapply, misemploy;
      exploit, take advantage of
      "the judge abused his power"
      • make excessive and habitual use of (alcohol or drugs, especially illegal ones).
    2. 2.
      treat (a person or an animal) with cruelty or violence, especially regularly or repeatedly.
      "riders who abuse their horses should be prosecuted"
      synonyms:mistreat, maltreat, ill-treat, treat badly;
      molest, interfere with, indecently assault, sexually abuse, sexually assault;
      injure, hurt, harm, damage
      "he was accused of abusing children"
      antonyms:look after, nurture
      • assault (someone, especially a woman or child) sexually.
        "he was a depraved man who had abused his two young daughters"
      • euphemistic
        **********.
      • use or treat in such a way as to cause damage or harm.
        "he had been abusing his body for years"
    3. 3.
      speak in an insulting and offensive way to or about (someone).
      "the referee was abused by players from both teams"
      synonyms:insult, be rude to, swear at, curse, call someone names, taunt, shout at, revile, inveigh against, bawl out, vilify, slander, cast aspersions on;More

      antonyms:compliment, flatter
    noun
    noun: abuse; plural noun: abuses
    əˈbyo͞os/
    1. 1.
      the improper use of something.
      "alcohol abuse"
      synonyms:misuse, misapplication, misemployment;
      exploitation
      "the abuse of power"
      addiction, dependency, overuse, misuse, problems
      "alcohol abuse"
    2. 2.
      cruel and violent treatment of a person or animal.
      "a black eye and other signs of physical abuse"
      synonyms:mistreatment, maltreatment, ill-treatment;
      molestation, interference, indecent assault, sexual abuse, sexual assault;
      injury, hurt, harm, damage
      "the abuse of children"
      antonyms:care, nurturing
      • violent treatment involving sexual assault, especially on a repeated basis.
        "young people who have suffered sexual abuse"
    3. 3.
      insulting and offensive language.
      "waving his fists and hurling abuse at the driver"
      synonyms:insults, curses, jibes, expletives, swear words; More

      antonyms:compliments, flattery

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    bal·ance
    ˈbaləns/
    noun
    noun: balance; plural noun: balances
    1. 1.
      an even distribution of weight enabling someone or something to remain upright and steady.
      "slipping in the mud but keeping their balance"
      synonyms:stability, equilibrium, steadiness, footing More

      antonyms:instability
      • stability of one's mind or feelings.
        "the way to some kind of peace and personal balance"
      • SAILING
        the ability of a boat to stay on course without adjustment of the rudder.
    2. 2.
      a condition in which different elements are equal or in the correct proportions.
      "overseas investments can add balance to an investment portfolio"
      synonyms:fairness, justice, impartiality, evenhandedness, egalitarianism, equal opportunity; More

      antonyms:imbalance
      • ART
        harmony of design and proportion.
      • the relative volume of various sources of sound.
        "the balance of the voices is good"
    3. 3.
      an apparatus for weighing, especially one with a central pivot, beam, and a pair of scales.
      synonyms:scale(s), weighing machine More
      • the zodiacal sign or constellation Libra.
        singular proper noun: Balance; noun: the Balance
    4. 4.
      a counteracting weight or force.
      synonyms:counterbalance, counterweight, stabilizer, compensation More
      • the regulating device in a mechanical clock or watch.
        noun: balance wheel; plural noun: balance wheels
    5. 5.
      a predominating weight or amount; the majority.
      "the balance of opinion was that work was more important than leisure"
    6. 6.
      a figure representing the difference between credits and debits in an account; the amount of money held in an account.
      "he accumulated a healthy balance with the savings bank"
      • the difference between an amount due and an amount paid.
        "unpaid credit-card balances"
        synonyms:remainder, outstanding amount, rest, residue, difference, remaining part More

      • an amount left over.
    verb
    verb: balance; 3rd person present: balances; past tense: balanced; past participle:balanced; gerund or present participle: balancing
    1. 1.
      keep or put (something) in a steady position so that it does not fall.
      "a mug that she balanced on her knee"
      synonyms:steady, stabilize, poise, level More
      • remain in a steady position without falling.
        "Richard balanced on the ball of one foot"
    2. 2.
      offset or compare the value of (one thing) with another.
      "the cost of obtaining such information needs to be balanced against its benefits"
      synonyms:weigh, weigh up, compare, evaluate, consider, assess, appraise, judgeMore
      • counteract, equal, or neutralize the weight or importance of.
        "he balanced his radical remarks with more familiar declarations"
        synonyms:counterbalance, balance out, offset, even out/up, counteract,compensate for, make up for More

      • establish equal or appropriate proportions of elements in.
        "balancing work and family life"
    3. 3.
      compare debits and credits in (an account), typically to ensure that they are equal.
      "the law requires the council to balance its books each year"

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    bla·tant·ly
    ˈblātntlē/
    adverb
    adverb: blatantly
    1. in an unsubtle and unashamed manner.
      "the general staff blatantly manipulated press coverage of the war"
      • used to emphasize the speaker's opinion that something disapproved of is clearly the case.
        "he found her remarks blatantly racist"
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    crutch
    krəCH/
    noun
    noun: crutch; plural noun: crutches
    1. 1.
      a long stick with a crosspiece at the top, used as a support under the armpit by a lame person.
      • a thing used for support or reassurance.
        "they use the Internet as a crutch for their loneliness"
    2. 2.
      archaic
      another term for crotch (of the body or a garment).

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    met·a
    ˈmetə/
    noun
    noun: meta; plural noun: metas
    1. 1.
      short for meta key.
    adjective
    US
    adjective: meta
    1. 1.
      (of a creative work) referring to itself or to the conventions of its genre; self-referential.

    meta-
    combining form
    prefix: meta-; prefix: met-
    1. 1.
      denoting a change of position or condition.
      "metamorphosis"
    2. 2.
      denoting position behind, after, or beyond.
      "metacarpus"
    3. 3.
      denoting something of a higher or second-order kind.
      "metalanguage"
    4. 4.
      CHEMISTRY
      denoting substitution at two carbon atoms separated by one other in a benzene ring, e.g., in 1,3 positions.
      "metadichlorobenzene"
    5. 5.
      CHEMISTRY
      denoting a compound formed by dehydration.
      "metaphosphoric acid"

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    rac·ist
    ˈrāsist/
    noun
    noun: racist; plural noun: racists
    1. 1.
      a person who believes that a particular race is superior to another.
      synonyms:racial bigot, racialist, xenophobe, chauvinist, supremacist More
    adjective
    noun: racist; plural noun: racists; adjective: racist
    1. 1.
      having or showing the belief that a particular race is superior to another.
      "we are investigating complaints about racist abuse at the club"

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    shoe·box
    ˈSHo͞oˌbäks/
    noun
    noun: shoebox; plural noun: shoeboxes; noun: shoe-box; plural noun: shoe-boxes
    1. a box in which a pair of shoes is delivered or sold.
      • used in references to small or uniform rooms or spaces.
        "a shoebox of a room"

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    trōl/
    noun
    noun: troll; plural noun: trolls
    1. a mythical, cave-dwelling being depicted in folklore as either a giant or a dwarf, typically having a very ugly appearance.
      synonyms:goblin, hobgoblin, gnome, halfling, demon, monster, bugaboo, ogre

    troll2
    trōl/
    verb
    verb: troll; 3rd person present: trolls; past tense: trolled; past participle: trolled; gerund or present participle: trolling
    1. 1.
      informal
      make a deliberately offensive or provocative online posting with the aim of upsetting someone or eliciting an angry response from them.
      "if people are obviously trolling then I'll delete your posts and do my best to ban you"
    2. 2.
      fish by trailing a baited line along behind a boat.
      "we trolled for mackerel"
      • carefully and systematically search an area for something.
        "a group of companies trolling for partnership opportunities"
    3. 3.
      sing (something) in a happy and carefree way.
      "troll the ancient Yuletide carol"
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    zeal·ot
    ˈzelət/
    noun
    noun: zealot; plural noun: zealots
    1. a person who is fanatical and uncompromising in pursuit of their religious, political, or other ideals.
      synonyms:fanatic, enthusiast, extremist, radical, young Turk, diehard, true believer,activist, militant; More
      • historical
        a member of an ancient Jewish sect aiming at a world Jewish theocracy and resisting the Romans until AD 70.
        noun: Zealot; plural noun: Zealots

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    Last edited: Aug 11, 2014
  2. KingJad

    KingJad I need me some PIE!

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  3. KingJad

    KingJad I need me some PIE!

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  4. Dtail

    Dtail The King of Potatoes

    pretty sure mr burnpyro uses the word "blatantly " enough for the entire pox community:)
     
  5. SPiEkY

    SPiEkY King of Jesters

    That's blatantly false
     
  6. Pixyrus

    Pixyrus Forum Royalty

    So why do we need this when we have a BurnPyro?
     
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  7. IMAGIRL

    IMAGIRL Forum Royalty

    This made me giggle.
     
  8. GoldTiger

    GoldTiger I need me some PIE!

  9. Yelmo

    Yelmo Devotee of the Blood Owl

    Buff
     
  10. Dagda

    Dagda Forum Royalty

    also just saying this wouldn't be a "library", it would be a "dictionary"
     
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  11. Yelmo

    Yelmo Devotee of the Blood Owl

    Well then why don't we make it a library?

    Plz upload ur bookz
     
  12. PurpleTop

    PurpleTop I need me some PIE!

    Books? Dafuq is that?
     
  13. KingJad

    KingJad I need me some PIE!

    it's an empty library. deal with it:cool:
     
  14. Thbigchief

    Thbigchief I need me some PIE!

    - l2p nub ... from the latin "Iuventus stultorum magister."
     
  15. Sepulcher

    Sepulcher I need me some PIE!

    I don't get it.
     
  16. TeaNinja

    TeaNinja I need me some PIE!

    "racist" haha
     
  17. Agirgis1

    Agirgis1 Forum Royalty

    You need more words noobs will hear in there daily exploring of pox
    Examples :
    "Your mom"
    "Kill yourself"
    "You Suck"
    And you can even include counter-play options so they may be victorious in game chat
     
  18. TeaNinja

    TeaNinja I need me some PIE!

    overpowered
    shoebox
     
  19. darklord48

    darklord48 Forum Royalty

    It's terrible that there are no average runes, it seems to be one or the other, but there's no consensus on what belongs in each category.
     

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