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For the new members & for those who want to take a trip back

PostPosted: 23 Dec 2009 17:29
by animal
Also X posted in the fandom thread.

Since we have had some new members join. I thought this would be an ideal time to resurrect a post consisting of our forum speak.

The Koplandik Dictionary

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Re: For the new members & for those who want to take a trip back

PostPosted: 23 Dec 2009 18:04
by Shangeris
=O=O=O=O

I've been searching it for days!

Re: For the new members & for those who want to take a trip back

PostPosted: 23 Dec 2009 18:19
by Shangeris
There's a question that I have since I first joined Copelandia: what is the etymology of Nutter?
I first thought that Nutters was a person:

samburusunset wrote:Man these Italian drivers are craaaaaazy! (Not our Nutters of course)


I googled it and looked on Wikipedia but I just couldn't find an answer! :?:

Re: For the new members & for those who want to take a trip back

PostPosted: 23 Dec 2009 18:51
by TheEqualizer
My take on the origin of Nutter

The website is StewartCopeland.net rather than .com. I think this began as a distinction between those who primarily posted or followed SC.net as opposed to those who hung out more at ThePolice.com.

So we were the ".net"ers, which then became converted to Nutters.

Am I imagining this?

Re: For the new members & for those who want to take a trip back

PostPosted: 23 Dec 2009 19:52
by Krokodyle
TheEqualizer wrote:My take on the origin of Nutter

The website is StewartCopeland.net rather than .com. I think this began as a distinction between those who primarily posted or followed SC.net as opposed to those who hung out more at ThePolice.com.

So we were the ".net"ers, which then became converted to Nutters.

Am I imagining this?


That makes waaaay too much sense to be true. :lol:

Re: For the new members & for those who want to take a trip back

PostPosted: 23 Dec 2009 20:00
by Tamadude
I don't think it's your imagination, eq.
Exactly when it was or said or whomever said it first is a mystery. I do remember one of Dive's sig lines that said "Nutted by reality" or something like that. So perhaps it may have also been derived from that.
I'm guessing it was STEWART that coined it first, but it'll be a big excavation to find out the truth.
Myself, I don't quite have enough time to go through 70 million forum pages. It's not like I have the spare time of a lawyer. :P
BTW, "Nutted" has a porn connotation as well. :mrgreen:

Re: For the new members & for those who want to take a trip back

PostPosted: 23 Dec 2009 20:10
by DirtyMartini
TheEqualizer wrote:So we were the ".net"ers, which then became converted to Nutters.


Yep: SC.netter --> SC.nutter.

Tamadude wrote:Exactly when it was or said or whomever said it first is a mystery. I do remember one of Dive's sig lines that said "Nutted by reality" or something like that. So perhaps it may have also been derived from that.
I'm guessing it was STEWART that coined it first, but it'll be a big excavation to find out the truth.


Au contraire, mon wookie: not so tough. Pretty sure Kimmy's the mother of the invention when she made this t-shirt:
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for Twickers in 2007. I don't remember "Nutter" ever being used (in this specific sense) before then. Stewart did use it for his holiday greeting on the site later that year:

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(though it's debatable whether or not the two relate, of course). I can't remember how much steam the term gained before the holiday greeting, but it certainly gained a lot after.


[ETA to include art. No, I can't keep major historical events straight, but yes, I can remember this picayune stuff.]

Re: For the new members & for those who want to take a trip back

PostPosted: 23 Dec 2009 21:48
by Shangeris
:shock: Wow!

Re: For the new members & for those who want to take a trip back

PostPosted: 23 Dec 2009 22:05
by DirtyMartini
Sorry, Shangeris: I've just realized that we never actually defined nutter. So just in case you didn't already know: "nutter" is a British slang word that means crazy person. It has also come to mean a fan or devotee or someone very enthusiastic about something.

Re: For the new members & for those who want to take a trip back

PostPosted: 23 Dec 2009 22:18
by policefan
Shangeris wrote::shock: Wow!


Wow indeed!

Thanks, DM for retrieving that Merry Happy message! That was a really cool one. Eugenio must have designed it!

8)

Re: For the new members & for those who want to take a trip back

PostPosted: 23 Dec 2009 23:39
by ltwoman
policefan wrote:
Shangeris wrote::shock: Wow!


Wow indeed!

Thanks, DM for retrieving that Merry Happy message! That was a really cool one. Eugenio must have designed it!

8)

Can't say it any better than that!

Re: For the new members & for those who want to take a trip back

PostPosted: 24 Dec 2009 00:18
by dufmanno
Spent the better part of an hour going through the terms. Great glossary.

Re: For the new members & for those who want to take a trip back

PostPosted: 24 Dec 2009 01:42
by Syling
Man, things like this is what I love about this website. I've been lurking for a bit now, and I'm so impressed by how tightknit this group is. You have your own slang and everything, it's like a little nation.
Thank you for the link.

Re: For the new members & for those who want to take a trip back

PostPosted: 24 Dec 2009 06:56
by luddite lady
When I joined the forum in Nov. '07, the term Nutter was already pretty widespread, and it mystified me at first. I figured it out before too long though because some people were still using the terms sc.netter and sc.nutter. I also remember seeing scnutter, which I thought was some Nordic thing.

Re: For the new members & for those who want to take a trip back

PostPosted: 24 Dec 2009 10:19
by ltwoman
luddite lady wrote:When I joined the forum in Nov. '07, the term Nutter was already pretty widespread, and it mystified me at first. I figured it out before too long though because some people were still using the terms sc.netter and sc.nutter. I also remember seeing scnutter, which I thought was some Nordic thing.


I was posting on anothr thread and my question is: Nutter or nutter? Proper noun or just noun??? DM, this is your bailiwick.