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all your base are belong to us 
expression
- declaration of victory or superiority.
origin
- The 1991 Sega Genesis video game "Zero Wing." Its introduction has what many consider to be the worst
Japanese-to-English translation in video game history. It shows the bridge of a starship in chaos as the
enemy appears and says, "How are you gentlemen!! All your base are belong to us."
In 2001, this mistranslation spread virally through the Internet, bringing with it a slew of images of doctored photographs, each showing a street sign, store front, package label, etc. manipulated to read "All your base are belong to us."
The original has been generalized to "All your X are belong to us", to connote a sinister takeover of some thing "X." For example:When Joe signed up for his new job at Yoyodyne, he had to sign a draconian non-disclosure agreement. It basically said, "All your thoughts are belong to us."
Source: The Jargon File.
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bitch 
notes
- when used in most of the following noun forms, also biatch; biotch; beotch; bizatch; biznatch; bisnitch, biznitch; bisnotch; bizo; bizzo; bia. These alternate pronunciations/spellings are typically not used to refer to those noun forms that deal with vehicles.
- an acronym has been invented for "bitch," far after the term entered use: "Beautiful Intellectuals
That Cause Hard-ons."
Submitted by Yesha, OH, USA, Dec 24 1997.
noun
- an unpleasant female.
She is such a bitch!
She is such a biatch/biotch/biznitch/etc.
- a general (if derogatory) term to refer to females, often used in the plural. See also b.
Damn, there's some hot bitches at the bar tonight!
Who's that bitch over there?
- a weakling or coward. See also bitch out.
Why are you being such a bitch?
Submitted by Omar, Amityville, NY, USA, Feb 11 2000.
- one's female significant other; GIRLFRIEND.
Is that your bitch?
Submitted by Laura, USA, Jun 19 2002.
- a well-meaning greeting, usually between men. Also bitch-face.
What's up, bitch?
What's up, bitch-face?
Submitted by Jen, PA, USA, Feb 06 2000.
- friend, usually used between females. Often used in the possessive, as in "my bitch," as the example sentences show.
You're my bitch.
What's up, my bitches?
Bitches, get your ass over here and sing karaoke with me!
Submitted by M.R, Canada, Nov 28 1998.
- a general insult.
Do you want to fight, bitch?
- a person who complains frequently.
Stop being a bitch.
- a servant, subordinate, or inferior competitor. Often used in the possessive, as the example sentences show.
Speaker: Go make me a sandwich.
Response: I'm not your bitch!I made him my bitch on the basketball court.
You're my bitch.
Submitted by Anonymous, ND, USA, Nov 15 1999.
- the pillion (passenger seat) of a motorcycle. Also, a term of derision among bikers when one must
"ride bitch" with another due to breakdown, unavailability of one's own bike, etc. Origin: according
to common practice, men usually drive motorcycles and women sit behind the men.
Babycakes rode bitch with Bugs all the way to L.A.
Submitted by J. Rogers, Birmingham, AL, USA, Apr 12 1998.
- the middle seat in the front or back of a vehicle. The term is used most frequently to
refer to the back, likely simply because most modern vehicles (especially cars) don't have a middle
seat in the front.
You've got to sit bitch.
Submitted by Emily Marcroft, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA, Jan 13 1998.
- a U-turn. One usually "flips" a bitch. See flip a bitch.
Aw, man, you missed the turn - flip a bitch!
Submitted by Jason D., Costa Mesa, CA, USA, Oct 04 2002.
- a hassle, chore, or task one doesn't want to perform.
Doing my homework is such a bitch.
Submitted by John C., CA, USA, Jun 20 1999.
- one's unwilling sexual partner, usually referring to male-on-male rape. Usually used in the possessive, as in the example sentence.
I'm gonna make you my bitch!
Submitted by Anonymous, ND, USA, Nov 15 1999.
verb
- to complain. Also bitch and moan. Implies that the person who is "bitching" does this constantly
or is overreacting.
Oh, he's just bitching about his boss.
She's always bitching about people she hates.
Submitted by Anonymous, Apr 06 1998.
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- to be defeated
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kick (one's) ass 
verb
- to injure severely.
He kicked that guy's ass in a fight this weekend.
- to be victorious. Also kick ass.
Our football team kicked ass this weekend!
Our football team kicked their ass this weekend!
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own 
verb
- to defeat someone severely in a verbal argument or in a competition.
To "put someone in their place." Used frequently in online gaming. When used
to describe a verbal argument, the term is generally used to describe a situation
in which one person attempts to deal a closing blow in the argument, but is shot
down by evidence that completely destroys the foundation of that person's argument.
Possibly originates from computer "cracker" slang: "own root," which means that one
"owns" the system administrator account, typically by possessing its password.
Also 0wn, 0wned, pwn, pwned, etc.
You just got owned!
I just owned you!
Submitted by Patrick Moore, San Francisco, CA, USA, Nov 27 2002.
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pwn 
notes
- See own.
Submitted by Patrick Moore, San Francisco, CA, USA, Nov 27 2002.
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