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When was the phrase "epic fail" coined? I remember hearing it back in the year 2001?
01-07-2013, 01:46 PM
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When was the phrase "epic fail" coined? I remember hearing it back in the year 2001?
...but it seems everyone is saying it now. It took a while to catch on, I guess.

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01-07-2013, 01:54 PM
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LOVE THAT PHRASE!! My friends and I always use it in our art classes when we muck up lol! But, I really don't know the answer to your question! x

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01-07-2013, 01:54 PM
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"Fail" is the name of a popular Internet meme where users superimpose a caption, often the word "fail" or "epic fail", onto photos or short videos depicting unsuccessful events or people falling short of expectations. In July 2003, a contributor to Urban Dictionary wrote that the term, "fail," could be used as an interjection, "when one disapproves of something," citing the example: "You actually bought that? FAIL." This most likely originated as a shortened form of "You fail" or, more fully, "You fail it," the taunting "game over" message in the 1998 Japanese video game Blazing Star, notorious for its fractured English. There is an entire Internet site dedicated to "fails" called Fail Blog. The #fail hash tag is used on the microblogging site Twitter to indicate contempt or displeasure, and the image that accompanies the message that the site is overloaded is referred to as the "fail whale".

Failboat or consignment of fail is a popular macro series, featuring images of cargo vessels tipping over or shedding cargo, with captions such as 'the failboat has arrived', or 'all aboard the failboat'. The original vessel whose image was used was the MV Cougar Ace,[citation needed] although the Ital Florida, the MV Napoli and even the SS Normandy, sunk at her berth in New York harbour, have appeared.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epic_fail#Internet_memes
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