![]() ?f$Q (not a real person that I am aware of) is a real uber 31337 haZXoR. The hash mark, or pound symbol, () is now known by social media users as a 'hashtag' or 'hash tag'. ![]() Thanks to the member-driven online information site Twitter, the lowly 'pound' or 'number' symbol '' has been elevated to a new role. Tread1 is the king of the keyboard cowboys.Ī somewhat lamebut funny term uses to define hackers. The hashtag is used to highlight keywords or topics within a Tweet, and can be placed anywhere within a post. ![]() They seldom if ever add anything of substance to any discussion they participate in, but instead just troll various forums looking for a fight - stirring the pot with no rhyme or reason. See keyboard, cowboy, internet, talk, exposed 3.Ī person whose only reason to participate on an Internet discussion board is to argue and be combative, oftentimes joining just to add a pointless but hurtfull comment then to leave never to be heard from again until the topic nearly dies out and then jump back in to fan the flames. X is a ****.(usually to another keyboard cowboy) Someone who talks cack on the internet and expects not to be caught especially privately and then exposed Rocketrob40 is fast becoming known as a lame keyboard cowboy The keyboard cowboy has singlehandedly taken nearly every 'net bulletin board down several IQ points. The keyboard cowboy has a unique knack for butting into civil,informative discussions and reducing them to good ol'fashioned internet flame wars. The sarcastic,combative,and apparently omnipotent self-appointed expert on any topic of discussion.
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