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FUBAR.
Fucked Up Beyond All Recognition.
Was first used back in the days of great wars when men were men, but now is a lame LJ acronym for emos to complain about their despressing lives. We now see as anything that can be applied to the scum and demented mold of the Earth.
What does it refer to?
Pretty much anything so fucked up, there is no point even going there sista.
- Anything too far gone to want to be associated with
- Perverts, Rapists, Baby fuck.
- Furries
- Anything mauled beyond saving
- Anything featured on ED
- Scientology
- moot
People who are FUBAR
- Snapesnogger
- Trap-kun
- Your Mom
- Tila Tequila
- Adolf Hitler
- Cripples
- You
- Fubar, mod/admin of 78chan, 99chan, and 500chan. Creator of that lovely piece of software fubot.exe. V& for CP, hax0ring, and being a black person.
[WTFBBQ]
Internets Lingo |
AFAIK • ASL • BFF • BRB • BTFO • BTW • CBF • DBI • DFC • FFS • FTFY • FTW • G2G • GG • GTFO • IAWTC • IDGAF • IDK • IIRC • ILY • IMO • IMHO • ISHYGDDT • J/K • JFC • LMAO • LOL • M/F? • NSFW • OMG • QFT • PHP • ROFL • RTFM • SNCA • STFU • STFW • SWTF • TMI • TND • TTYL • WTF • YGGR • YWNBAW • ZOMG |
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Other Lingo |
BCC • FIRRIB • FYIAD • FUBAR • GABYAW • IDIFTL • PITR • TLA • YHBT |
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Bad Acronyms |
ACLU • ACMA • ACORN • ALF • ATF • BDSM • BLP • CIA • CP • CSD • DMCA • EDL • ESRB • FBI • FA • FFA • FNB • IWF • L.U.L.Z. • MGTOW • MPAA • MTP • MUGEN • NAMBLA • NEDM • RIAA • SPH • SPLC • TBBT • TOW • WWJD |
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