Definition of Noob:

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  • Artic_counter
    FFR Veteran
    • Jan 2007
    • 1002

    #31
    Re: Definition of Noob:

    I think it went something like this:

    1) New being
    2) Newbie
    3) Newb
    4) Noob


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    • champda
      FFR Player
      • Jan 2011
      • 29

      #32
      Re: Definition of Noob:

      To me it's just an word that's over used by BR's, I don't really consider it much of an insult.

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      • Emithith
        FFR Player
        • Sep 2008
        • 1784

        #33
        Re: Definition of Noob:

        Oh look a thread from like 2 weeks ago that died. Newb

        just trollin brah. <3

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        • wildfireskunk
          Purveyor of tea
          • Sep 2004
          • 1247

          #34
          Re: Definition of Noob:

          Originally posted by spidersilva
          yeah that's what I thought at first because on Mortal Kombat trilogy if you pick Noobsaibot, they say it's basically cheating and I thought that's where the word Noob originated from.
          I think that MKII was the origin of the phrase, personally. The characters name wasn't based around the usage of the word noob, but was infact 2 of the games creators surnames backwards (Tobias and Boon). Being that he had some broken combos, its easy to see the name 'noob' being applied to people who abused him, and it could have evolved from there. Unless its an amazing co-incidence that his name happened to be Noob Saibot, I'd say that has to be the origin of the word, since it certainly wasn't in use back in the early MK days.
          ITG guru, FFR noob, wants to hug every cat.

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          • Crashfan3
            FFR Player
            • Nov 2006
            • 2937

            #35
            Re: Definition of Noob:

            Originally posted by champda
            To me it's just an word that's over used by BR's, I don't really consider it much of an insult.
            No, the BR's have a different translation: PORRA NOB BRBRBR HUEHUEHUE

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            • MaxGhost
              FFR Veteran
              • Feb 2008
              • 2141

              #36
              Re: Definition of Noob:

              I often use it to berate people who think they're good at X but are actually terrible. I usually differentiate it with newb which I use as person who's new at X.

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              • TheSaxRunner05
                The Doctor
                • Apr 2006
                • 6144

                #37
                Re: Definition of Noob:

                Originally posted by reuben_tate
                I would always differentiate between the terms"newb" and "noob." I would interpret and use the term "newb" for anyone that is a beginner at something but shows some potential for improvement in the future. On the other hand, you have your "noobs" who are just so ignorant, naive, dumb, etc; that there is probably no hope for them in the future.

                tl;dr:
                newb = new and inexperienced, but with potential
                noob = this person just flat out sucks
                Wow, I never broke it down at all lol. I always thought all of the same versions meant the same thing, an inexperienced or incompetent person.


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