Lode
a purposely alternative way to spell 'lose'. started with a youtuber commenting on "Neocon" a song/intro by punk band "The Offspring" as he wrote the main lyrics for his comment, instead of " We will never 'lose' to you", he wrote "We will never 'lode' to you" unintentionally. just taken as a typo, but I have seen a few others use it too, if more people start using it, it'll become like "pwned"
Example:
*playing gears of war*
dude 1: dude, I'm totally kicking ur ass here!
dude 2: rub it in why don't ya *sarcasm*.... *thinking to self: * "oh shit, oh shit, oh shit!!!" ... noooooo
dude 1: haha, oh yeah!!! you lode!!
dude 2: dude what the ****??!! 'load' what???
dude 1: *lowers head and puts hand on forehead disappointedly* "you lose!" mutha f***a!!
*playing gears of war*
dude 1: dude, I'm totally kicking ur ass here!
dude 2: rub it in why don't ya *sarcasm*.... *thinking to self: * "oh shit, oh shit, oh shit!!!" ... noooooo
dude 1: haha, oh yeah!!! you lode!!
dude 2: dude what the ****??!! 'load' what???
dude 1: *lowers head and puts hand on forehead disappointedly* "you lose!" mutha f***a!!
lode
mother lode
Comstock Lode
A way of describing a quantity of something that totally kicks ass. Use like tits or money .
Nothing to do with the gold-find.
Nothing to do with the gold-find.
Comstock Lode
loded diper
Example:
My baby has his loded diper
My baby has his loded diper
shug lodes
a pretty cute white girl who should have been born darker :D
i KINDA like her shes is down for the CCC gang
i KINDA like her shes is down for the CCC gang
mother lode
Originally meaning a main vein in mining, the spelling “motherload” is a mistake which is probably influenced by people thinking it means “the mother of all heavy loads.”
A “lode” was originally a stream of water, but by analogy it became a vein of metal ore. A vein of mineral ore deposited between clearly demarcated layers of rock ahdictionary dot com Miners of precious metals live to find a 'lode' of gold, which they refer to as a “mother lode,” often spelled as two words, sometimes as one (neither is in the dictionary though).
Definition paraphrased from Washington State University website
A “lode” was originally a stream of water, but by analogy it became a vein of metal ore. A vein of mineral ore deposited between clearly demarcated layers of rock ahdictionary dot com Miners of precious metals live to find a 'lode' of gold, which they refer to as a “mother lode,” often spelled as two words, sometimes as one (neither is in the dictionary though).
Definition paraphrased from Washington State University website