User:Michaeldjordan23/For The Lin

"For the Lin" - A description
It derives from two things: The phrase "For the Lin" developed as a result of the amalgamation of these two expressions in the English language. Both expressions attempt to convey awesomeness and the rationale behind their being combined is that it further clarifies the exceptional quality of a particular element. Person 1 "What are you doing" Person 2 "I'm For the Lin-ing it up!"
 * 1) The operating system 'Linux' is seen as the "one OS to rule them all" which suggests it's sheer quality
 * 2) The use of the phrase "For The Win" which focuses on something being particularly brilliant.
 * 1) Sometimes the expression has been used as noun, for example "I'm involved For The Lin", with the identity or substance of Lin being indecisive but perhaps derived from Linux.
 * 2) In rare situations, "For the Lin" has been used as a verb, for example:

"For the Lin" - A History
"For the Lin" was first used by the Trinity during their 3rd year at the University of Chichester studying Theology and Religious Studies. The phrase has become part of the Trinity and by extension the 3rd year Theology and Religious Studies group due to its ability to describe the things that would generally be difficult to explain. --Michaeldjordan23 (talk) 15:17, 24 October 2010 (UTC)