OK, lately I've been seeing allot of people been like " Oh i'm selling the tag (Example: Unverifiable)". That is not oG, all because you can take a word and add a million prefixes and suffixes to a word does not mean it is oG. Yes their are rules to what a oG is and if you make a Gamertag like "unverifiable" or something like "Broken Cars" that just shows you are desperate for a oG Gamertag.
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The Rules to a oG:
A oG is:
IS a root word ("Walk")
OR
IS 3 Characters or less and has a meaning. (Depending who looks at it, could be considered oG or Rare.)
OR
A spaced out gamertag. ("B ad", "H A T", "Sha dow")
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A Semi-oG is:
IS a root word with a added Prefix OR Suffix. NOT both.
Semi: Unverify -------> NOT Semi: Unverifiable.
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The good, the bad, and the ugly:
Good: Free, Clock, D, P3W, Yellow, AB.
Bad: verifies, bookcases, Unable, sidewalks, surtaxes, Drugable.
Ugly: Funny humor, College Girls, Original Tags, Hugables, Unwillingful.
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So just to do a recap on what we have learned today students.
a oG would be "Key"
a Semi-oG would be "Keys"
a oG would NOT be "Drunk men"
a Semi-oG would NOT be "Keyables".
Keys would not be oG because it has the Suffix "S" on the end.
Keyables would not be Semi because it has the suffixes "Able" and "S"
So basically a oG is a root word or something 3 characters or less. A semi-oG is a word with either a prefix or a suffix on it. Can't have both. (Example: one suffix and one prefix, 2 suffixes, or 2 prefixes.)
All because you can go through the dictionary, pull out a random word, and add a bunch of prefixes and suffixes onto the end does NOT mean it is oG. And if you're selling a Gamertag and have to explain what it means... It is probably not worth more than the dust on the keyboard i am typing on right now.
I hope I cleared up what a oG really is, and if you could drop me a +Rep and share this with kids who think a 2 word or a "dictionary-word" is oG.
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The Rules to a oG:
A oG is:
IS a root word ("Walk")
OR
IS 3 Characters or less and has a meaning. (Depending who looks at it, could be considered oG or Rare.)
OR
A spaced out gamertag. ("B ad", "H A T", "Sha dow")
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A Semi-oG is:
IS a root word with a added Prefix OR Suffix. NOT both.
Semi: Unverify -------> NOT Semi: Unverifiable.
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The good, the bad, and the ugly:
Good: Free, Clock, D, P3W, Yellow, AB.
Bad: verifies, bookcases, Unable, sidewalks, surtaxes, Drugable.
Ugly: Funny humor, College Girls, Original Tags, Hugables, Unwillingful.
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So just to do a recap on what we have learned today students.
a oG would be "Key"
a Semi-oG would be "Keys"
a oG would NOT be "Drunk men"
a Semi-oG would NOT be "Keyables".
Keys would not be oG because it has the Suffix "S" on the end.
Keyables would not be Semi because it has the suffixes "Able" and "S"
So basically a oG is a root word or something 3 characters or less. A semi-oG is a word with either a prefix or a suffix on it. Can't have both. (Example: one suffix and one prefix, 2 suffixes, or 2 prefixes.)
All because you can go through the dictionary, pull out a random word, and add a bunch of prefixes and suffixes onto the end does NOT mean it is oG. And if you're selling a Gamertag and have to explain what it means... It is probably not worth more than the dust on the keyboard i am typing on right now.
I hope I cleared up what a oG really is, and if you could drop me a +Rep and share this with kids who think a 2 word or a "dictionary-word" is oG.