Board Thread:Off-Topic/@comment-202.150.1.24-20130118101104/@comment-5522245-20130829013626

Btd456Creeper wrote: UP can mean both underpowered (meaning overpriced) or underpriced (meaning overpowered) Same for OP-Overpowered or overpriced. However OP and UP are normally used as over/underpowered.

This comment made my day. But I think having a pair of opposing meanings for the same initials is a bad thing. Not even context can save unknowing readers. For example, I honestly thought Poisoon140 meant to say underpriced. And another thing, just to emphasize something I already mentioned on another page, to be overpowered means be be dominated by a superior force, which in layman's terms means the overpowered is weak. Meanwhile, to overpower something means to dominate or subdue it, but that will be a verb now.

But then again, if this Wikia really really (pardon the redundancy) needs it, I suggest that somebody makes a page for this site's own glossary of terms, which--as much as possible--does not deviate from the actual dictionary of actual English words. Can we do that?