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      REPLY: 2:280/464 61eb380e       MSGID: 1:3634/12.73 61ebd4ec       PID: GED+LNX 1.1.5-b20180707       CHRS: CP437 2       TZUTC: -0500       TID: hpt/lnx 1.9.0-cur 17-02-17               On 2022 Jan 21 23:46:58, you wrote to me:               ml>>>> noice!               WV>>> I will read that without the 'o'! ;-)               ml>> does it mean something other than "nice" in other languages you speak?               WV> Nope, but it "sounds" like noise...              because you're using 'z' where 's' should be used ;)              nice - /nis/       noice - /nois/              noise - /noiz/                      https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=noice              Beyond the boundaries and exceeding the limits of nice. Spoken with emphasis       when describing something particularly awesome.              "That freshly waxed fire truck that was rolling down the street looked really       noice!"                      https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/noice              *About*       Noice also spelled Nooice, is an accented version of the word "nice", used       online as enthusiastic, exclamatory internet slang to declare approval or       sarcastic approval of a topic or achievement. It is often associated with the       Australian or English accents or bros.              *Origin*       While the origin of this phrase is unknown, it was first defined on Wiktionary       on Feb 1, 2001, as being an English dialectical version of nice. It was first       defined on Urban Dictionary by user "Cracka-B A.K.A Billy Blam" on March 16,       2003, who claimed that it meant "To be beyond the regular limits of nice. To       be nice, and then exceed the status." The user claimed that the term was       introduced by the Beastie Boys song "Three MCs & One DJ", which may or may not       be the first recorded usage.              However, this definition is not the most popular of the 36 definitions       submitted for noice. According to users, the term is more likely to mean       "Beyond the boundaries and exceeding the limits of nice. Spoken with emphasis       when describing something particularly awesome."              [/OT] ;)              )\/(ark              "The soul of a small kitten in the body of a mighty dragon. Look on my       majesty, ye mighty, and despair! Or bring me catnip. Your choice. Oooh, a       shiny thing!"       ... Outlaw junk mail, and save the trees!       ---        * Origin: (1:3634/12.73)       SEEN-BY: 1/120 123 15/0 18/0 19/10 30/0 80/1 90/1 103/705 105/81 106/201       SEEN-BY: 114/709 116/116 120/340 123/0 25 40 115 126 131 180 190 200       SEEN-BY: 123/755 129/305 330 135/300 153/7715 154/10 203/0 218/700       SEEN-BY: 221/0 1 6 242 360 222/2 226/30 227/114 229/110 200 206 307       SEEN-BY: 229/317 424 426 550 664 700 230/0 240/1120 5832 250/1 266/512       SEEN-BY: 275/1000 280/464 5003 5555 282/464 1038 292/854 299/6 300/4       SEEN-BY: 301/0 1 101 113 123 812 317/3 320/219 322/757 335/364 341/66       SEEN-BY: 342/200 396/45 423/81 460/58 633/280 640/1138 1321 1384 712/848       SEEN-BY: 920/1 3634/0 12 15 27 50 119 5020/1042 5058/104       PATH: 3634/12 640/1384 221/1 301/1 229/426           |
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