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  1. #13
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    No, myoo-gun

  2. #14
    It's gr eddy
    Short for great eddy.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_covariance
    Last edited by Renaissance_x; 26-09-2012 at 01:23 AM.

  3. #15
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    Quote Originally Posted by EKVTIR-T View Post
    No, myoo-gun
    The Mu makes a 'moo' sound like..a cow, doesn't it?

    As for the gen..

    Enkei..N-kaei..like kei cars

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  5. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by Renaissance_x View Post
    Myu gen
    That's how I pronounce it... Enki... greddie...

  6. #18
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    Quote Originally Posted by androo View Post
    Always thought it was G-Ready and En-Key.

    No idea about the GruppeM. Grr-up-Em?
    bahahahahah grrrr up em
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  7. #19
    What about work Meisters? Some say "my-sters" and others "me-sters"?

  8. #20
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    Quote Originally Posted by euRo_noob View Post
    What about work Meisters? Some say "my-sters" and others "me-sters"?
    "Me-esthers"
    Choke dealer

  9. #21
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    FD2 N/A what?
    Funny how everyone thinks its Gee Ready.

    I have the same mag as dougie and it says GR REDDY

    GruppeM is Group M

    Mugen is mew ghen (if it was myugen, it would have been spelt as such in Japan)

    Enkei is en Kay

    Meisters is my-sters
    i live my life full boost, one gear at a time.

  10. #22
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    Some of these 'phonetic' spelling are terrible! lol
    '97 Teg VTi-R - GONE :'( -> '08 CU2

  11. #23
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    Haha this thread is mad funny...

    mugen is myu-gen as Renaissance X said above, as in japanese (don't know symbols) myu - void/without, gen - limit...... ergo; mugen = limitless....

    gruppe = german for group??


  12. #24
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    Quote Originally Posted by ExpressCoffee View Post
    Some of these 'phonetic' spelling are terrible! lol
    And some of the best all in one go. xD

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