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Definition of ASCII-ed
ASCII-ed
verb
- To be served with a takedown notice by the ASCII Rightholders for using ASCII characters in your work.
"Why the long face, muchacho?"
"I just got ASCII-ed, I will have to re-encode all my works into UTF-8"Last edited on Mar 30 2021. Submitted by Anonymous on Mar 30 2021.
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