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massive
mass·ive
[ˌmæsıv, ˌmæsʌv] (mas' ihv, mas' uhv)

ADJ.
1. Great, of respectably possitive attribue. Cf. quality.

By analogy with grand ("very large" or "of desirable nature").
mod
mod
[mɑd] (mahd)

NOUN
1. The percent symbol (%).

VERB
1. Abbreviated variant form of "to mod-twenty-suxxor". See also mod twenty.

From usage of % in C++ as the 'modulus division' operator, or 'mod' for short.
mod twenty
mod twen·ty
[mɑd ˌtwənti] (mahd twen' tee)

also %20

IFIX
1. Used bewteen words in speech to increase resemblance to Elite Haxxorese, often for dramatic or sarcastic purposes. That-mod-twenty-suxxorz! Lamb.

From %20, escaped representation for breaking space in a uri, and from the C++ use of % for 'modulus division', or 'mod' for short.
beat the Baptists
beat the Bap·tists
[bit ðə ˈbæptısts] (beet dhe bahp' tihsts)

VERB-PHRAS
1. To arrive at a restauraunt on a Sunday before anyone else in non-casual attire.

NOUN-PHRAS
1. The event of beating the Baptists, often considered a game.

Derived from the Protestant habit of eating lunch at a restauraunt immediately after worship services, the Church of Christ habit of deriving humor from the Baptist church, and alliteration.