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By *ait88Man
over a year ago
Plymouth |
An amp is someone who is complaining loudly about something. Usually the stuff the amp complains about no one else cares about or is irrelevant. To amp is pretty much to bitch, complain, or to exaggerate grotesquely. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"All meets possible is what I think, i stand to be corrected though
They normally ask for amp friends or amp amp friends can’t see it being about complaining?"
Its to do with the script on the "&" |
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"Amp is short for ampersand or the & sign. There's a glitch in the site software that alters & to amp.
It means nothing more than that
Have you seen it in profiles ?"
Yes. It appeared on ours when we used &.
It is genuinely nothing more and has no secret meaning |
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"Amp is short for ampersand or the & sign. There's a glitch in the site software that alters & to amp.
It means nothing more than that
Have you seen it in profiles ?
Yes. It appeared on ours when we used &.
It is genuinely nothing more and has no secret meaning"
Oh ok
Wondered if I was missing something lol |
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"Amp is short for ampersand or the & sign. There's a glitch in the site software that alters & to amp.
It means nothing more than that
Have you seen it in profiles ?
Yes. It appeared on ours when we used &.
It is genuinely nothing more and has no secret meaning
Oh ok
Wondered if I was missing something lol"
No, you aren't |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Boring fact coming up.
When children used to recite the alphabet they had to say "and per se &" which ran together and sounded like ampersand."
And it's shape came from combining the letters of "et" (Latin for and) |
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"Boring fact coming up.
When children used to recite the alphabet they had to say "and per se &" which ran together and sounded like ampersand.
And it's shape came from combining the letters of "et" (Latin for and)"
I didn't know that, very interesting. |
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By *tirluvMan
over a year ago
the right frame of mind -London |
It's the thing that sits between your record player and the speakers on your stereo.
It's a feeling of euphoria brought on by endorphins.
It's web programmer code for a secret symbol found above the number eight on your PC keyboard.
It's a crazy sexual fetish that only people in the know have any clue about.
take your pick |
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