What is Tag?
Cullenus
08-08-2004, 19:30
Um yeah.. what is it? I see people use it all the time... I havnt figured it out yet...
It's when you don't contribute to the topic, but want to mark it in your "posted topics" to read it for future use.
Opal Isle
08-08-2004, 19:32
Tag is a game. One person is "it" and (s)he chases all the other players around the playground until (s)he "tags" another player. At that point, the "tagged" player becomes "it" and the former "it" is now a regular player and play continues. There is normally no score and the game typically ends when recess is over.
Tag is a game. One person is "it" and (s)he chases all the other players around the playground until (s)he "tags" another player. At that point, the "tagged" player becomes "it" and the former "it" is now a regular player and play continues. There is normally no score and the game typically ends when recess is over.
>_<....dammit why didn't I think of that?
Tag- German word for day. Examples include "Guten Tag" Good day, "Freitag" Friday...
Opal Isle
08-08-2004, 19:35
>_<....dammit why didn't I think of that?
You're not parody master.
Cullenus
08-08-2004, 19:35
how does it work?
Um yeah.. what is it? I see people use it all the time... I havnt figured it out yet...
The Transcendental Argument for the existence of God. Which is refuted by TANG: The Transcendantal Argument for the Nonexistence of God.
Tag is a game. One person is "it" and (s)he chases all the other players around the playground until (s)he "tags" another player. At that point, the "tagged" player becomes "it" and the former "it" is now a regular player and play continues. There is normally no score and the game typically ends when recess is over.
Thats tig.
A tag is like your personal thing that you spray on the wall, a logo or initials.
Lunatic Goofballs
09-08-2004, 02:01
Anybody tags me in the tang, and they're getting their ass whupped! :angry:
A tag would be a small plastic marker on clothing indicating the cost of the item.
Bodies Without Organs
09-08-2004, 02:05
A commonly used mis-spelling of the Irish name 'Taidgh' - which is pronounced 'tag'.