As a few close friends have suggested, I will now publish a dictionary containing as many Padfutonian phrases as possible, directly translated to modern English. They will be updated from time to time and I will post link to the post in every Journal.
Archives – (noun.) Blogs, webpages, or such associated with someone.
Armour – (noun.) stands for uniform. Eg. Fort SAS armour means SAS uniform.
Butterfly – (noun.) one who enjoys fluttering from flower to flower. (one who cant normally stick to a girl for more than a month)
Cats. – (def.) There are several classifications of cats. To be called a cat by the Padfutonian indicates his admiration/approval of you. There is not really an order, but more of definition.
Tigers – the highest class of admiration available.
Lions – high in respect and fear, but low of admiration. Used for scary people.
Panthers – undefined.
Leopard – undefined.
Cheetah – undefined, but if used, can be considered a very fast “moving” admirable person.
...Cubs – used for tigers and lions who are not really at that level yet, but higher than domestic cats.
Domestic Cats – high of adoration, several purrs of admiration but low on fear.
Commander – (noun.) teacher.
Evilinity – (noun.) a new word synthesized with the help of Maple. It means, evilness.
Fort – (
noun.) Means school. Eg. Fort SAS is St. Andrew’s School. Fort ISB is the International School Brunei.
Grove of the Maple Tree – (noun.) a special case where “Archives” is not used to signify a Blog.
(see Archives (n.))
High-Commander – (
noun.) Principal, could also mean Coordinater – eg. High Commander Sir Toomer is the IB Coordinator at ISB.
International Baccaluareate Elite Guard [short form is Elite Guard] – (
noun.) IB students.
Journals – (
noun.) simply means a blog post.
Kills [in terms of Exam Grade] – (
noun.) a perfect counter+kill is an A. An average counter+kill is a B. A perfect dodge without a kill/counter is a C. To get hit and suffer minor injuries is a D. To get hit and suffer major injuries is an E. To get hit and black out is an F. An example of this being used in a real-time battle can be found here :
The Outcome of the Great War of O.
Legion – (
noun.) Groups, or gangs, usually named after groups in Shawn’s MSN Contact list. For example :
The Alliance Legion – Benjamin Tang, Shawn Lim, Tan Wei Shen, Ng Wei Kuen, Maybelline, Elena Karim.
Usually, this has direct relevance to real-life groupings, intentional or unintentional. If I say, for eg. Maple’s Legion, I am talking about the group of people Maple hangs out with most.
Legionnaire(s) – (noun.) Student. Legionnaire Jays is Yap Jia Jia, for Eg.
Letter to.. (name) – (noun.) a post dedicated specially for someone to read, has direct revelance to the named party or individuals.
Meawpurrian – (adj.) a word used to describe a Maple action, noun, etc. Such as, Meawpurrian Archives. Meawpurrian Tributes, etc.
Off-hour duties – (noun.) Homework
Padfutonian - (noun.) referring directly to Shawn Lim, the author of the Padfutonian Archives.
Padfutonian - (adj.) referring to a noun, eg. Padfutonian Archives, Padfutonian Tongue, Padfutonian phrases, etc.
Port Padfoot - (noun.) Shawn's house/home.
Shifts – (noun.) Classes.
Vessel – (noun.) usually means car.
Special Comrades
Black Cat / Black Qat – (noun.) Tyler Padfoot’s callsign. This name can be found in several Netland CyberCafe computers in CoD4 profiles, Gunzonline International Character name. Used for heavy games. (see also – Commodore Padfoot.)
Commodore Padfoot – (noun.) the original name of the Padfutonian. [Full name is Tyler Schoarnnoth Padfoot, race Padfutonian.] Formerly known as Lt. Padfoot before the Imperial Age.
Emperor Erect, (formerly known as Prince Kael before the Imperial Age) – (noun.) Kelvin Soo. (correct me Emperor, if your name is spelt wrongly. I call you Kael/Emperor too much.)
Erect Trooper – (noun.) Callsign for Emperor Erect in CoD4/COD5 games.
Canggar Rifleman - (noun.) Callsign for Emperor Erect in CS games.
Prince Jeffrey – (noun.) Jeffrey Hung. His name during the Imperial Age.
I cant really think of any more commonly used phrases. There is history behind most of the words and their origins, but they are long winded, and perhaps one day when i am free i will pick up my quill and record it in my Journals.