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  • Soundalike Slang Jargon Construction Soundalike Slang

    Verb Doubling

    A standard construction in English is to double a verb and use it as an exclamation, such as "Bang, bang!" or "Quack, quack!". Most of these are names for noises. Hackers also double verbs as a concise, sometimes sarcastic comment on what the implied subject does. Also, a doubled verb is often used to terminate a conversation, in the process remarking on the current state of affairs or what the speaker intends to do next. Typical examples involve win, lose, hack, flame, barf, chomp:

    "The disk heads just crashed." "Lose, lose."
    "Mostly he talked about his latest crock. Flame, flame."
    "Boy, what a bagbiter! Chomp, chomp!"

    Some verb-doubled constructions have special meanings not immediately obvious from the verb. These have their own listings in the lexicon.

    The Usenet culture has one tripling convention unrelated to this; the names of `joke' topic groups often have a tripled last element. The first and paradigmatic example was alt.swedish.chef.bork.bork.bork (a "Muppet Show" reference); other infamous examples have included:

    alt.french.captain.borg.borg.borg
    alt.wesley.crusher.die.die.die
    comp.unix.internals.system.calls.brk.brk.brk
    sci.physics.edward.teller.boom.boom.boom
    alt.sadistic.dentists.drill.drill.drill

    Soundalike Slang Jargon Construction Soundalike Slang

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