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Big King Sanctaphrax
05-05-2005, 00:27
I know I do. It's a great general-purpose, non-offensive expletive.

Byzantine Prince
05-05-2005, 00:29
Gah!

ichi
05-05-2005, 00:47
I am married so I use to express concern without starting an argument, and

I supervise 20 year olds so I use it to express concern without overwhelming their brains.

Gah!

ichi :bow:

discovery1
05-05-2005, 01:37
On the odd occasion. Only when when 'rawr' is spoken to me.

JAG
05-05-2005, 02:00
I do indeed use it a lot, as well as a word me and a cs mate thought up - Muh. Both are so useful, its great.

'hey James get that shit for me'

'Gah, f*** off'

~;)

Byzantine Prince
05-05-2005, 02:25
Jag. Doyou play regular CS or the new source version?
If you play regular then PM me so we can play.

Mount Suribachi
05-05-2005, 08:37
Gah! Occasionally.

TonkaToys
05-05-2005, 08:46
Occasionally, although people look at me like I'm weird... or that might be the third eye in my forehead... GAH!

Togakure
05-05-2005, 09:56
Occasionally when amongst my close friends. At first they did look at me weird but now they are used to it. None of them have adapted it though. They're too used to swearing normally I guess.

Often at my cats--when they drag race around the pad, scratch the couch, or make big messes of their food or catbox areas. They always give me that ears-up, head slightly cocked, "what are you on about" look, so I guess they think I'm weird too. Gah, kitties, GAH!!

Drisos
05-05-2005, 12:12
I don't use GAH!, in dutch we use especially 'BOEIEN!', which means: "Very intresting(this is meant in a sarcastic way)"

GAH!

ah_dut
05-05-2005, 15:18
Gah all the way my brethren

Laridus Konivaich
05-05-2005, 16:01
No. I don't swear or speak nonsense words.

The Stranger
05-05-2005, 16:19
you're all crazy, crazy i say

Drisos
05-05-2005, 16:27
you're all crazy, crazy i say

I feel the same way about you, fellow idiotic tavernist. ~D

The Stranger
05-05-2005, 16:47
how could you, after all i've done for you GAH GAH GAH GAH GAH. oops i lied, i voted
no for this poll.

Mikeus Caesar
05-05-2005, 18:20
After a bit of exposure to made up words on the internet e.g. shazbot, GAH, they get intigrated into my vocabulary. Take a wild guess at what i voted.

Gawain of Orkeny
05-05-2005, 18:23
Not until I started playing MTW ~:)

tibilicus
05-05-2005, 19:58
Ocasionly ~D

Arrowhead
05-05-2005, 20:12
Gah!

Hurin_Rules
05-05-2005, 20:27
Oddly enough, my friends and I used to use it years before I heard it here. We'd use it when we'd taste something really bad or when we injured ourselves-- it meant something like, "This is awful" or "I'm severely injured here". Now, however, I'm not exactly sure what it means. ~:)

Craterus
05-05-2005, 20:43
I haven't been here long enough for it to be implemented into my vocabulary, so no.
I've had phases of using all sorts of slang, they're pretty hard to get out of your system, aren't they?

Kaiser of Arabia
05-05-2005, 20:58
Yes

Colovion
05-05-2005, 20:58
I meld "gah" with "god" and so I have "gaht"

like Lorraine "Gaht, that's cute"

The_Mark
05-05-2005, 22:24
[QUOTE=Craterus] I haven't been here long enough for it to be implemented into my vocabulary, so no. [QUOTE]
It will come to you. I know that I have had these urges to say gah occasionally. I'm still resisting though to say it out loud, but I've already used it in MSN.. I don't know how long I will resist the temptation to use it in speech.

Arrowhead
05-06-2005, 21:01
No! GAH! is taking us all over! GAH! Nooooooooooo! It's got to me! GAH!

TheSilverKnight
05-07-2005, 22:43
Yes, I do...I do it whenever I get the chance. But mostly when my mates mess with me and I need to get out my anger, I yell "GAH!!" and storm off ~;)

Kaiser of Arabia
05-07-2005, 23:20
Gah as in "Well I was gonna do this but I got distracted. GAH!"
I also signed yearbooks last year as "[blahblahblah] GAH CUT OFF HEADS MAKE HEAD SOUP GAH!"

Mouzafphaerre
05-08-2005, 01:22
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GAH! :yes: Occassionally.
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Fragony
05-09-2005, 09:19
The sound it makes and the feel when it leaves the mouth make it a great way of expressing discomfort. It is a 'doh' thing.