I was shocked and surprised with some of the words said by fellow illiterate gamers, examples like 'mad?' or 'you is terribad!', amongst others. How about writing correctly once in a while? We might think just for a moment that you've actually been educated beyond primary school. I'd like to believe this post won't get 'flamed' but since this will be a revelation for some users, I won't get my hopes up.
It is with great regret that I must inform the original poster of a most grievous error. Sir, I draw your attention to the following sentence fragment: The relevant definition has been set in a bold font for your convenience. fellow noun, often attributive \'fe-(?)lo\ Definition of FELLOW 1 : comrade, associate 2 a : an equal in rank, power, or character : peer b : one of a pair : mate 3 : a member of a group having common characteristics; specifically : a member of an incorporated literary or scientific society 4 a obsolete : a person of one of the lower social classes b archaic : a worthless man or boy c : man, boy d : boyfriend, beau 5 : an incorporated member of a college or collegiate foundation especially in a British university 6 : a person appointed to a position granting a stipend and allowing for advanced study or research Now, when you made reference to this fellowship, you made it clear that you were one of them. What are the common characteristics shared by this group? They play video games, and they are illiterate. My good man, please study proper use of the English language before you presume to lecture us on said subject. TL;DR: U SED U WER ILITERATE LOLOLOLOL LRN 2 ENGLISH NUB
For some reason, when I think of Grec, I think of a Racoon... :? I know it's off-off-topic. Meh, oh well, carry on.
sensitivepsycho, It's always a pleasure to meet an anal character such as yourself. I was referring to the first use of the term, 'Comrade', as these gamers were on my team. If you require further help with the meaning of this term, please let me know.