This term was created by players in online computer games. It refers to a new user who is not yet proficient in how the game is played.
It means you are new to something. Noob = Newbie = New person.
Yes.
The answer depends on the degree to which the number needs to be rounded.
600000
forty-three million, eighty thousand, seven hundred.
Noob means newbie mostly. It could mean possibly like, dork. Someone unpopular, new, if your playing a game and your a low level that would mean your a noob.
It means you are new to something. Noob = Newbie = New person.
Noob = Newbie = New Beginner.
It means "you are a newbie" - if you break it down- u r a noob
The word noob (which is different to "newb" or "newbie") is a disrespectful term that is commonly used in the ORPG "RuneScape". ^wtf^ There are noob's in every game an thing out there... GTFO NOOB!
a new player
no. u just simply call them a noob. no commas , or ' or " just the word noob
"Noob" or "newbie" is a slang term for someone who is new or inexperienced at a particular activity or in a specific community, often used in online gaming or internet culture. It can sometimes be used in a derogatory way to mock or belittle inexperienced individuals.
Depends on which dictionary, I suppose. "Noob" is short for "newbie", used especially for somebody that is new to a game.
A 'noob' is a new player, typically inexperienced. The term is used in many games, long before Minecraft was released, and is short for 'newbie'.
Noob is slang for newcomer, which implies someone has no idea what they're are doing. Thus noob does not mean ugly. Its normally slang in games, originating like other terms, such as QQ, from a game. Noob is the shortened term for newbie and is used in online games as a taunt for new players. Noob can also mean someone who is new to hacking and they don't know very much but try to learn. It is also a commonly known word in the military.
It's short for "newbie"--someone who is new to a group, setting or task.