okay, stupid question concerning the phrase "pwned"

CPA

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My sons argue that the internet-slang word "pwned" stands for "Pure Owned/Ownage". I argue that it stands only for "owned", because as far as I know the term originated at ATOT several years ago because "owned" was banned/frowned upon by the mods and "pwned" - with the p right next to the o on the keyboard - was a way around the language filter.

Who's right?
 

nycxandy

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I'm pretty sure the term "pwned" wasn't spawned here. Anyway, I take it for "owned."
 

TallBill

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Well, you are both wrong. It stands for "pwned" :p Like an extra hard version of owned. Not just owned, but pwned. Never heard of "Pure ownage" though. Kids these days.
 

CPA

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Originally posted by: TallBill
Well, you are both wrong. It stands for "pwned" :p Like an extra hard version of owned. Not just owned, but pwned. Never heard of "Pure ownage" though. Kids these days.

I know, I know, I just want to smack them upside the head.
 

zinfamous

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wasn't it a misspelling in some geek-friendly nintendo game way back when? that's how all the other popular internet-based slang crops up.

anyway, my vote would be that you are more right, but not completely so (def not of ATOT origin)
 

Ns1

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wasn't started on ATOT

misspelling of "owned" that ending up meaning "very owned" or equivelent
 

moshquerade

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Originally posted by: CPA
My sons argue that the internet-slang word "pwned" stands for "Pure Owned/Ownage". I argue that it stands only for "owned", because as far as I know the term originated at ATOT several years ago because "owned" was banned/frowned upon by the mods and "pwned" - with the p right next to the o on the keyboard - was a way around the language filter.

Who's right?

pwned is just like using the word "teh" for "the". it just happens when you're typing fast or carelessly and you're too lazy to change it.
 

Looney

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Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
it was misspelled in a video game first.

What game?

You are, but it certainly didn't start here.

The fact that a father and son is having this argument is kinda surreal though! I can't imagine having this kind of discussion with my dad. Do you also have your son's MySpace/Facebook added to yours?
 

Aharami

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as a result of this recent pwnage, your sons must now go mow the lawn


oh btw, its owned. none of this pure ownage BS
 
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You're right once again, except it didn't start here. You can assume that most internet slang didn't start here for good measure.
 

pennylane

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I think it's a now intentional typo, like Looney said. So, then it just means "owned," except that since it's misspelled, it's somehow better.
 

CPA

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Originally posted by: Looney
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
it was misspelled in a video game first.

What game?

You are, but it certainly didn't start here.

The fact that a father and son is having this argument is kinda surreal though! I can't imagine having this kind of discussion with my dad. Do you also have your son's MySpace/Facebook added to yours?

lol, no, they aren't allowed a MySpace account.

My oldest actually used it in conversation one day by pronouncing it phonetically "powned". I broke up laughing, and corrected him. Then he and my next oldest son started arguing with me on it's pronunciation and meaning. It's an ongoing battle, that I will win with ATOT's help :D
 

Looney

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Originally posted by: CPA
Originally posted by: Looney
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
it was misspelled in a video game first.

What game?

You are, but it certainly didn't start here.

The fact that a father and son is having this argument is kinda surreal though! I can't imagine having this kind of discussion with my dad. Do you also have your son's MySpace/Facebook added to yours?

lol, no, they aren't allowed a MySpace account.

My oldest actually used it in conversation one day by pronouncing it phonetically "powned". I broke up laughing, and corrected him. Then he and my next oldest son started arguing with me on it's pronunciation and meaning. It's an ongoing battle, that I will win with ATOT's help :D

The pronunciation of it is 'pownage' though.

EDIT: er i should clarify that... i've heard people pronounced it with the 'p'... even in South Park, the World of Warcraft episode, they pronounced it with a 'p'. So i'm assuming the term is now properly pronounced that way (some co-workers pronounce it like that too)
 

homercles337

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Originally posted by: kstu
you, but it didnt start at ATOT

Yep, its a typo.

Edit: i just read the thread. Mosh, neuro, and narcotic beat me to it. :( Im using that emoticon a lot lately, eh?
 

CPA

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Originally posted by: Looney
Originally posted by: CPA
Originally posted by: Looney
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
it was misspelled in a video game first.

What game?

You are, but it certainly didn't start here.

The fact that a father and son is having this argument is kinda surreal though! I can't imagine having this kind of discussion with my dad. Do you also have your son's MySpace/Facebook added to yours?

lol, no, they aren't allowed a MySpace account.

My oldest actually used it in conversation one day by pronouncing it phonetically "powned". I broke up laughing, and corrected him. Then he and my next oldest son started arguing with me on it's pronunciation and meaning. It's an ongoing battle, that I will win with ATOT's help :D

The pronunciation of it is 'pownage' though.

EDIT: er i should clarify that... i've heard people pronounced it with the 'p'... even in South Park, the World of Warcraft episode, they pronounced it with a 'p'. So i'm assuming the term is now properly pronounced that way (some co-workers pronounce it like that too)

I just come to point of pronouncing it "pownage". It's just misspelled version of "ownage" to me. Looks like we could both be right, now. dammit.
 

Looney

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Originally posted by: CPA
Originally posted by: Looney
Originally posted by: CPA
Originally posted by: Looney
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
it was misspelled in a video game first.

What game?

You are, but it certainly didn't start here.

The fact that a father and son is having this argument is kinda surreal though! I can't imagine having this kind of discussion with my dad. Do you also have your son's MySpace/Facebook added to yours?

lol, no, they aren't allowed a MySpace account.

My oldest actually used it in conversation one day by pronouncing it phonetically "powned". I broke up laughing, and corrected him. Then he and my next oldest son started arguing with me on it's pronunciation and meaning. It's an ongoing battle, that I will win with ATOT's help :D

The pronunciation of it is 'pownage' though.

EDIT: er i should clarify that... i've heard people pronounced it with the 'p'... even in South Park, the World of Warcraft episode, they pronounced it with a 'p'. So i'm assuming the term is now properly pronounced that way (some co-workers pronounce it like that too)

I just come to point of pronouncing it "pownage". It's just misspelled version of "ownage" to me. Looks like we could both be right, now. dammit.

Well, it happens ;)

Now just remember to keep us up to date when you and your sons are Friends with one another on Facebook/MySpace. That should bring with it some funny events.
 

jjones

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You're both wrong, but you're closest to being right. Just a misspelling that became popular because it was repeated so often because the p is adjacent to the o on the keyboard. Same as the frequent misspelling teh for the.
 

CPA

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Originally posted by: rise
My oldest actually used it in conversation one day by pronouncing it phonetically "powned".
whats the proper way?

since it's a typo/way around the language filter, I just pronounce it "owned". You don't pronounce words differently, when they are spelled incorrectly in everyday reading, do you?