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Old 02-22-2009, 12:06 PM   #1
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Need your help everyone.

I have just had a word published on www.urbandictionary.com I submitted it back in October 08. It's a word we all use now and then. The word is..............

CAPTAVISE

Please check out my definition of Captavise by clicking this sentance, also please vote on the page by clicking thumbs up.

Thanks again everyone.

P.s. I posted this in General Yaris / Vitz Discussion and not in Off Topic as I know not all of you venture into off topic. Please vote. Show this troll he is unwanted on our forum.

For a real laugh look at the link words down the bottom.

Maybe a mod could mark this as sticky so we as the forum can get our point across.
Should the correct spelling of the troll be used?
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Old 02-22-2009, 07:22 PM   #2
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Hmmm.... Not to rain on the parade, but I thought his name was Caveatipse....
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Yes, this is where I agree, spelling is very important.
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Should the correct spelling of the troll be used?
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heheh I actually talked to Tony about that, he's not here right now to explain but it's deliberate
Yes the correct spelling of the trolls name is Caveatipse, I am fully aware of that and always have been. However, I have always misspelled his name on purpose just to annoy him. It really gets at someone if you can't get their name right or deliberately stuff it up over and over.

Especially if your name has a specific meaning, such as his does,

Caveatipse = beware of him (Latin).

Well now the name I’ve created for this troll has a meaning,

Captavise = An unbearable forum troll who won't go away. Even after being banned several times and having several different isp numbers blocked he keeps coming back for more. A real pain the butt.

Besides he's had a dozen names, Caveatipse, jimtevin, vpcorp.......... to me captavise is a name I use for all those usernames.

I think my definition is spot on too. Thanks for your votes

P.s. Who was the loser that voted no? Was it our mate Captavise? Still watching what’s going on in the background? You’re not wanted, go buy a fit and annoy a Honda forum
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Yes the correct spelling of the trolls name is Caveatipse, I am fully aware of that and always have been. However, I have always misspelled his name on purpose just to annoy him. It really gets at someone if you can't get their name right or deliberately stuff it up over and over.:
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