Banter Brackets


banter brackets are used to label actions and quotations. denotes actions. () denotes quotes. when they are used incorrectly negative banter points will be given.
“why you little” (in homer simpson voice)

chair swivels, lav seen running from cube

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    when three h-m-sapiens engage in s-xual intercourse. usually when the female is intertwined between the two males. she would be a good m-ff sammich

  • Mugglefucker

    what malfoy shouts at the good guys at the end of “adult” version of harry potter and the deathly hallows. draco caught sight of harry, ron, hermione and ginny staring at him, nodded curtly and shouted “what yo’ mudblood -sses doin’ starin’ at me mugglef-ckers!”

  • Multishatting

    working on a task while going “number 2” i was just multishatting in the bathroom.

  • Mustache-face

    an abnormally large, 1337 mustache.. on someone’s face. “kamele has a mustache-face.”

  • muton

    short form for the “mute b-tton”. “johnny wished he had a muton for his girlfriend” “poindexter!” ethel yelled. “that tv is so loud! hit the muton, will ya? i can’t hear my mom no good on the phone!”


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