Whats the difference between whoring someone and a train??
I read one thing and it said "please do not put [SP] in your name unless you are on the train."
So whats the difference?
thanks
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[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Internet & Web Design? thelaura answered Sunday November 4 2007, 11:24 am: A train is being part of the group and your picture is in the bulletin for example. I'm sure you've seen lots of bulletins with random people from the group under headings such as "riders" and "VIP". So basically, it's like a rank depending on how "good" you are and when you joined.
You have to apply to be on the train, and if the owners think you're "good enough" you get to be in it.
whoring someone is when someone posts bulletins telling people to add you. There are also whore trains and various websites you can join to get friends. [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
missbananafontana answered Saturday November 3 2007, 11:36 pm: Well, I don't know what "train" means, but whoring someone is like adding them as like random friends across the Internet. Like there used to be this thing on MySpace where on a person's page it would say "Whore Me". Like you don't know them, but just add them as your friend. I tried looking for it, but I only got that definition with the seven guys and the one girl. Hope I helped a bit though. [ missbananafontana's advice column | Ask missbananafontana A Question ]
solidadvice4teens answered Saturday November 3 2007, 11:26 pm: Urbandictionary.com defines train as I quote "A group of guys stand in a line outside a room. One by one, they enter the room to have sex with one girl inside. The line must have at least 7 guys to be qualified as a train.
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