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[[File:Gabing meme.jpg|alt=you have been gabed|none|thumb|The original | [[File:Gabing meme.jpg|alt=you have been gabed|none|thumb|The original gabing meme (credit to Gabrielle Vogel)]] | ||
== | == Gabing == | ||
Named after [[Gabriel | Named after [[Gabriel Nelson]] (the person in the picture above) for his many reacting streaks, Gabing is the act of overreacting to another's posts or replies causing said other's notifications to well, over notify. Being Gabed (as you may have come to realize) is when someone commits the act of Gabing against you. So, in short, Gabing is react spamming, and being Gabed is when someone react spams you. I myself have been Gabed before once with 18 notifications though many have had much higher. However, you can avoid being Gabed by simply turning on do not disturb or turning off your notifications entirely. | ||
The record for two person | The record for two person Gabing is an astounding 1178 notifs to [[Janna Powers]]. This amazing act was done by [[Anna Barry]] and [[Elsa Powers]]! The top number for group Gabing is 761 notifications to [[Maia Coyle]]. This was done by [[Titus Watson]], [[Spencer Stout]], and Alexis Tuyo. Her sister, [[Elena Coyle]], played the distraction and also helped! | ||
The single person record was Gabe Nelson to Anna Barry, official numbers have been lost but he Gabed her for over 600 notifications. | |||
== Other Gabing- related facts == | |||
Also.... official Gabeing Day is July 14th!! GABEING WARSSS | |||
<code>GABE LAST TIME I CHECKED IT WASn"T A SCHOOL ASSIGNMENT TO REACT TO STUFF ON TEAMS U_U</code> | |||
sent by [[Esther Noeth]] to Gabe to get his school work done | |||
== The | == The double Gabe glitch == | ||
This is a Teams glitch that allows you to react twice to a message. | This is a Teams glitch that allows you to react twice to a message. This only happens once and a while, and (we think) cannot be exploited. | ||
EDIT: on April First, 2023, [[Owen Behrens | EDIT: on April First, 2023, [[Owen Behrens]] found a glitch in the mobile version of teams, which allows you to react to a post or reply 2 times, or if you're quick with your fingers (and lucky) 3 times. The glitch is repeatable, and quite easy. However, Owen is not giving away the details of this exploit to just anyone :D | ||
ANOTHER EDIT: the glitch is fixed | |||
== Gabers == | |||
The term "gaber" refers to anyone who gabes frequently. | |||
== | == Gabeing/Gabing Debate == | ||
As you might have seen, throughout this article, the words | As you might have seen, throughout this article, the words Gabing and Gabeing are used interchangeably. This has led to a large debate in the student body of which is the true word to use, I prefer to think it is both or neither. | ||
Gabing is the form typically used. | |||
[[Category:Dictionary]] | [[Category:Dictionary]] |
Latest revision as of 23:16, 3 April 2024
Gabing[edit | edit source]
Named after Gabriel Nelson (the person in the picture above) for his many reacting streaks, Gabing is the act of overreacting to another's posts or replies causing said other's notifications to well, over notify. Being Gabed (as you may have come to realize) is when someone commits the act of Gabing against you. So, in short, Gabing is react spamming, and being Gabed is when someone react spams you. I myself have been Gabed before once with 18 notifications though many have had much higher. However, you can avoid being Gabed by simply turning on do not disturb or turning off your notifications entirely.
The record for two person Gabing is an astounding 1178 notifs to Janna Powers. This amazing act was done by Anna Barry and Elsa Powers! The top number for group Gabing is 761 notifications to Maia Coyle. This was done by Titus Watson, Spencer Stout, and Alexis Tuyo. Her sister, Elena Coyle, played the distraction and also helped!
The single person record was Gabe Nelson to Anna Barry, official numbers have been lost but he Gabed her for over 600 notifications.
[edit | edit source]
Also.... official Gabeing Day is July 14th!! GABEING WARSSS
GABE LAST TIME I CHECKED IT WASn"T A SCHOOL ASSIGNMENT TO REACT TO STUFF ON TEAMS U_U
sent by Esther Noeth to Gabe to get his school work done
The double Gabe glitch[edit | edit source]
This is a Teams glitch that allows you to react twice to a message. This only happens once and a while, and (we think) cannot be exploited.
EDIT: on April First, 2023, Owen Behrens found a glitch in the mobile version of teams, which allows you to react to a post or reply 2 times, or if you're quick with your fingers (and lucky) 3 times. The glitch is repeatable, and quite easy. However, Owen is not giving away the details of this exploit to just anyone :D
ANOTHER EDIT: the glitch is fixed
Gabers[edit | edit source]
The term "gaber" refers to anyone who gabes frequently.
Gabeing/Gabing Debate[edit | edit source]
As you might have seen, throughout this article, the words Gabing and Gabeing are used interchangeably. This has led to a large debate in the student body of which is the true word to use, I prefer to think it is both or neither.
Gabing is the form typically used.