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Question about letters.... - 2/25/2009 3:10:19 PM   
MistressGirl23


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Hi....I was just wondering if anyone could direct me to a good/decent webpage that gives the translation for what various initials (and uncommon words) mean in the sexual underground.
Since I am new to this...some of the terms, I find...are not always self-explanatory.  For example, yesterday, I sort of learned what the word a "switch" means, a "t-girl", etc.   Now, I came across a "colasub".  I am not sure although it may indicate someone that is submissive...but got no idea on the cola part...lol.  Maybe I am slow...please help!

Any advice and suggestions would be very appreciated.  Thanks.

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RE: Question about letters.... - 2/25/2009 3:28:21 PM   
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This link may be of some help:

http://www.informedconsent.co.uk/dictionary/

Allowing for the pond effect it is useful start for you.


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RE: Question about letters.... - 2/25/2009 3:35:37 PM   
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I have never heard the term... but am suddenly thirsty... brb to see if anyone knows what colasub means! lol

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RE: Question about letters.... - 2/25/2009 3:44:28 PM   
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Personally, I keep seeing "sprog" all over the place.  I'm clueless.

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RE: Question about letters.... - 2/25/2009 8:11:49 PM   
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Yeah, lol, I mean I have no idea what a sprog is either. 

I guess I will just immerse myself into the new vocab and see what I find.  If I don't come back up for air, someone jump in to get me, k.


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RE: Question about letters.... - 2/25/2009 8:13:20 PM   
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sprog is usually in reference to kidlets

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RE: Question about letters.... - 2/25/2009 8:23:20 PM   
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Went to the BDSM dictionary link...it is great help! Thanks....someone should really suggest a link to that page on the home page of this site. Cause some people use such random-unknown words that many of us newbies do not understand. 
I think it will come with time, just like anything else. 

Thanks again,
Mistress J

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RE: Question about letters.... - 2/25/2009 8:29:55 PM   
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TY,,,,will check into it for sure.

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RE: Question about letters.... - 2/26/2009 12:39:53 AM   
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Thanks, GT.  I'm still used to people saying "um's."

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RE: Question about letters.... - 2/26/2009 1:55:13 AM   
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`Sprog' is British slang for a child.  It can also be a verb, meaning to have children; not quite in the sense of giving birth but you'd only really use it of a woman: `she's sprogged', but `his wife sprogged.'  Also, occasionally, `to drop sprog', meaning to give birth: `Has she dropped sprog yet?' `No, it's not due 'til next week.'

I'm still mystified about colasubs, though -- not mentioned in IC's dictionary.

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RE: Question about letters.... - 2/26/2009 5:52:29 AM   
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colasub, short for Coca  Cola Sub, meaning someone who only does the easy things, or who subs only when he/she wants to.  I looked it up, I am not speaking from my own personal experience.    I actually gave up drinking Coca Cola over a uear and a half ago. 

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RE: Question about letters.... - 2/26/2009 6:35:45 AM   
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ORIGINAL: GreedyTop

sprog is usually in reference to kidlets


great - now can you explain 'grok'?

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RE: Question about letters.... - 2/26/2009 6:39:57 AM   
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ORIGINAL: MsFlutter

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ORIGINAL: GreedyTop

sprog is usually in reference to kidlets


great - now can you explain 'grok'?


From the novel "Stranger in a Strange Land" : “ Grok means to understand so thoroughly that the observer becomes a part of the observed—to merge, blend, intermarry, lose identity in group experience. It means almost everything that we mean by religion, philosophy, and science—and it means as little to us (because of our Earthly assumptions) as color means to a blind man.
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RE: Question about letters.... - 2/26/2009 8:42:18 AM   
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quote:

MsFlutter wrote: great - now can you explain 'grok'?

YoursMistress wrote: From the novel "Stranger in a Strange Land" : “ Grok means to understand so thoroughly that the observer becomes a part of the observed—to merge, blend, intermarry, lose identity in group experience. It means almost everything that we mean by religion, philosophy, and science—and it means as little to us (because of our Earthly assumptions) as color means to a blind man.

More usually, it just means `to understand intuitively'.

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RE: Question about letters.... - 2/26/2009 7:20:22 PM   
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YoursMistress....Thank you!!! I was still trying to find the explanation for that term, to no avail.
That is, until you shared your knowledge.

Bye for now,
Mistress J

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RE: Question about letters.... - 2/26/2009 7:56:04 PM   
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Grok also has a computer terminology name which means to basically bang a keyboard until you get it right, meaning to just keep plodding forward in hopes of just getting the results you were hoping to get. We used to use it in computer repair, which usually meant you hit the side of the machine to see if it might fix the problem (in the olden days, daughter cards used to come undone, and you could sometimes fix them by just jolting the machine).

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RE: Question about letters.... - 2/26/2009 7:59:27 PM   
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From the novel "Stranger in a Strange Land" :

I don't like how interested Heinlein is in incest.

Urban Dictionary offers a pretty cool site for searching terms you don't know that everyone else on the internet seems to be using.

Grok came right up.

Sadly, colasub was not to be found.

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RE: Question about letters.... - 2/27/2009 1:22:29 AM   
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littlesarbonn wrote:
Grok also has a computer terminology name which means to basically bang a keyboard until you get it right, meaning to just keep plodding forward in hopes of just getting the results you were hoping to get. We used to use it in computer repair, which usually meant you hit the side of the machine to see if it might fix the problem (in the olden days, daughter cards used to come undone, and you could sometimes fix them by just jolting the machine).

I've never heard that meaning and it's so contradictory to every other definition I've seen (Google define:, the New Hacker's Dictionary, urbandictionary) that I'm going to have to assume that it was a misunderstanding on somebody's part or an ironic usage that came into local use with a group of people you were with.  For example, somebody may have claimed to understand computers to the extent of spiritually becoming one with them (i.e., to grok them) and ironically demonstrated this one-ness by being able to repair computers by mashing keyboards or hitting them and then people took `grok' to refer to the hitting rather than the intuitive understanding.

Grok is a word that has, as far as I can see, spread from computer geeks so I would be very surprised if there was a second, widely-known meaning of the word within computing.

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