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11-15-2010, 01:11 AM

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Originally Posted by iPhantom View Post
Uh, what, I used Encyclopedia Brittanica, not UD.

And no, the real point is people use the word 'Weeaboo' in wrong situations, such as your friends. That happens for so many other words. Like 'emo' for e.g. we call emos everyone who puts a lot of black eyeliner nowadays because we love to mock people. It's just bad usage, not objective meaning.
I'm just going to copy and paste my first point.

I said defined OBJECTIVELY. You do realise that ALL words have definitions. Some are relative and some are not but most can be found in the dictionary.

When I say dictionary I meant as in a normal one... like the Britannica.

Furthermore.. big deal.. to my friends you are wrong... so who is right? The dictionary can't prove either of us to be right which means it is a RELATIVE definition.