| Question 1: [5] It was popular among ________ gamers before spreading through the more general Internet world. | |||
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| Question 2: The term implies domination or humiliation of a rival,[4] used primarily in the ________-based video game culture to taunt an opponent who has just been soundly defeated (e.g., "You just got pwned!"). | |||
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| Question 3: A notable usage of this pronunciation can be seen in the Internet distributed series ________ (pronounced "pure ownage",[9] /ˈpjʊər ˈoʊnɨdʒ/). | |||
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