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Plurktionary - Login/Logout/Reconnect

plurktionary If you’re a plurk user, then you know that Plurk has its own language [Plurk Language]

Here at plurkr, we want to learn you this language in order to understand better your friend and/or followers…

Today we’ll learn how to say to the plurkers that you are logged in, logged out or reconnected on/from/to Plurk.

plurktionary_wordWhen you enter on Plurk, you don’t say that you’ve just Logged In.

You said that Your Plurked In ;)

You say logged in everywhere else, except PlurkPlurk has it’s own language, it’s own words, it’s own… everything :D

When you log out from plurk you must say that you have Plurked out or Deplurked (this means disconnected in real life].

When reconnecting, you will use this expression: replurked.

So, let’s review what we learned today:

  • Plurked In means Logged In
  • Plurked Out or Deplurked means Logged Out / Disconnected
  • Replurked means Reconnected

So if you are a plurk user, learn the plurk language and use it…

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