The 'Dame' thread.

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Baby Tea

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This is very 'off topic'.

My Escapist pal, Richard Groovy Pants, and I were having a discussion in the Escapist IRC chat (It rocks, cool people go there) and we realized something about the word 'Dame'.
It's awesome.

Not only is it awesome, but is it the escapist version of the word 'Smurf'.

Some of you may be too young, ignorant, or drunk to remember the TV show 'The Smurfs': The used the word 'Smurf' to describe things...of a sorts.

For instance, instead of saying: 'Rade! (There is your mention!) Those are great pants!'
You would say: 'Rade! Those are smurfin' pants!'

Except we aren't smurfs.
We are Escapists.
Therefore: 'Rade! Those are dame pants!' or 'Rade! Those pants are dame!'

So I would submit to you, in the damenest way possible, that dame should be put into regular rotation as a 'whatever' word.

To you all: Let the dames begin.

EDIT: You can't remove the E from Dame. Dame is a whole unit. The E is needed. English be DAMED!
 

NeedAUserName

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I'm daming confused. How do you pronounce it? Like the female equivalent of Sir if you are knighted? Or like damn but elongated.

Also did I use it in the right context?
 

Radelaide

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Man, my boss is such a dame. He just gave me more work, and I leave in an hour!

These seats are dame! You can basically see the sweat dripping from his face!

Hows that?
 

Baby Tea

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needausername said:
I'm daming confused. How do you pronounce it? Like the female equivalent of Sir if you are knighted? Or like damn but elongated.

Also did I use it in the right context?
Excellent questions.

The point of dame isn't to oversaturate the forum with this word. It should be used properly. Once per sentence, really. Two max.

And it always must have d-a-m-e in there. No removing the 'e' for 'English' sake.

And it's pronounced like a 50's private eye novel. Dame: as in a woman.

I'm hoping this to be a dameing success
 

Simalacrum

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thats pretty damin' good, mind if i make a another thread of the subject to spread the daming dame word further?
 

Baby Tea

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Simalacrum said:
thats pretty damin' good, mind if i make a another thread of the subject to spread the daming dame word further?
Oh I don't know about that. The MODs would dame you faster then you could think.
 

mokes310

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I'm smurfin, I mean, daming confused? So, if I was going to say that, "I'm the smurfingest dude that ever smurfed," I would thus change it to, "I'm the damingest dude that ever damed?" Help me out here!
 

rossatdi

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But dame is a delightfully out-of-date sexist term for woman, why would you want to take that away from us?
 

TheBluesader

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'Smurf' is funny because depending on how you use it, it almost sounds vulgar. It's a nonsense word, but because it almost sounds vulgar, it doesn't have to make sense.

'Dame' is not funny, because it doesn't sound like anything. In addition to being used inexplicably. And being moderately sexist.

Maybe I'm missing something. Is this a Brit accent thing? Or an Aussie accent thing? Maybe that makes it funny.

If we're going to make up meme fodder that confuses outsiders, I for one am all for it. But I think we can do better than 'dame.'

Sorry to be a parade-rainer. But seriously. Let's steal something better from Yahtzee at least.
 

Space Spoons

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This will spread like wildfire throughout the Escapist. The whole dame thing, from Gaming Discussion to the News Room.
 

Conqueror Kenny

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Doesn't sound as good as smurf.
"I totally smurfed her" sounds better than "I totally damed her."

Also I would join in the irc chat only my java plug in hates me. I could have stamped out this fire before it started, now look.