Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Official DicCIOnary Part 1

Just lately, the members of CIO-AMAGE (Cebu Integrated Organization of Anime, Manga and Games Enthusiasts) have realized that CIO has such a lot of usage in our lingo. Due to that, Gem-sensei approached me and asked me to post a dicCIOnary for words in the lingo of our organization.

Please note that CIO is pronounced SHO.

For those wanting to learn the CIO-AMAGE vocabulary, I am compiling a dicCIOnary for the organization.

iCIO
Origin: Seishi

Definition:
Stories about members that warrant attention and discussion from the members. This could also refer to periodic publications on the activities of the organization. It is also a declaration of the start of any CIO-AMAGE activity.

Examples:
Two members are a hot item; they are discussed as an iCIO by the members

Pictures of the fine dining activity in October 10 as labeled as October 10, 2009 iCIO. Similar to magazines and comic books.

iCIO time! (It's show time!)

Show CIOpport
Origin: Gem-sensei

Definition:
As part of the organization's goals, we are to show support to the many activities and events relating to our scope.

Examples:
CIO-AMAGE lent CIOpport to CCC's cosmeets for this year and for LU's Hobcon.

DicCIOnary
Origin: Gem-sensei

Description:
A compilation of words used in the CIO-AMAGE lingo.

Non-CIObiz
Origin: Seishi

Description:
This is a term used to describe people outside of CIO-AMAGE but still gets entangled in iCIO's.

Examples:
Shuurei has a new guy she has the hots on; but he's non-CIObiz.

These are the first three terms that we have come up with. This vocabulary will surely grow in time as long as we find opportunities to use the word CIO. Hahaha.

No CIOw
Origin: Jane

Description:
Indianero. Does not show up during meetings either as a group or private, non-CIO activities.

MiCIOn-ViCIOn
Origin: Jane


Description:
The goals of CIO-AMAGE.

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