Greets vs Greetz - What's the difference?
greets | greetz |
(greet)
(demoscene) Greetings sent to other demosceners, often included in the scrolltext of a demo.
* 1998 , "andreww", C64 slang'' (on Internet newsgroup ''comp.emulators.cbm )
* 1999 , "Mickael Pointier", Oldskool'' (on Internet newsgroup ''comp.sys.ibm.pc.demos )
(often, demoscene) Greetings;
* 2000 , "MattD..", Greetz! And Mark, where are ya?'' (on newsgroup ''uk.radio.amateur )
* 2003', "[sis]", '''''Greetz from Poland ;)'' (on newsgroup ''soc.culture.czecho-slovak )
As nouns the difference between greets and greetz
is that greets is greetings sent to other demosceners, often included in the scrolltext of a demo while greetz is greetings; alternative form of lang=en.As a verb greets
is third-person singular of greet.greets
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en-plural noun)- I was just considering the term 'lamer' (because of all these ROM D00DZ who I think of as 'emulamers') and I was wondering: is 'lamer' a term that is unique to the C64 scene? I haven't seen in used it other circles, but it sure used to crop up a hell of a lot in demos, cracktro greets , etc.
Anagrams
* ----greetz
English
Noun
(en-plural noun)- OK, greetz to all the real amateur radio ops and enthusiasts out there.