SupaTheNoobCatcher
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And then there are the people who are on Level 1 and call people 50+ levels above them noobs. .-.Some people actually use the word correctly
This reminds me of almost every salty kid on the planet after they lose.
I'm like that in a game . If any noob calls me noob , I rekt them in a game.
Level doesn’t matter , might be a low level but you never know their skills or so.And then there are the people who are on Level 1 and call people 50+ levels above them noobs. .-.
People don't realise it means new and inexperienced.
Noob is a shortened form of newbie, i.e. someone new to the gameLevel doesn’t matter , might be a low level but you never know their skills or so.
youre refering to newb/newbieAnd then there are the people who are on Level 1 and call people 50+ levels above them noobs. .-.
People don't realise it means new and inexperienced.
I confused them but I know I'm not skilled at any game and I've never actually called someone a noobyoure refering to newb/newbie
Noob
1. A noob is a person who really sucks at a game but refuses to learn/listen to people who are skilled. Many of them may have been playing the game for a while, but still suck at it. They usually have no hope.
2. Noobs generally get extremely upset over being beaten and can not admit that they are bad at the game. Often they will accuse the skilled people of hacking.
3. This word is an insult in general so people often wrongly use it and just call somebody that they do not like a noob, regardless of skill.
4. This term is often confused with the term "newb," and people who confuse these terms are usually either noobs themselves, or somebody who is good but is just mean (and has a lot of pride for being skilled).
I do 4 x£I confused them but I know I'm not skilled at any game and I've never actually called someone a noob
And IDK if the first point applies to me but the second doesn't I think.
Eh my bad for mixing them up I guess