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On tonight’s IT Crowd, Moss uses a word in countdown:
Tnetennba
Used in context:
“Good morning, that’s a nice Tnetennba”
After some research, it appears that it’s not actually a word at all! Been looking all week and can’t find a real reference to it other than what people have made up.
According to one source, it could mean:
Tnetennba – [tuh.net.un.bar]
– noun
A word whose function is purely to attract traffic to a website; a gratuitously used keyword whose presence is aimed at attracting the search engines attention and improving the website’s placement in search results.
But we’re not convinced…
It’s certainly nowhere to be found in the dictionary, but there is a facebook page already in place to try to get it there! I think if it’s officially printed a whole bunch of times then it can officially become a word so there’s hope yet!
If anyone has any more info, post some comments and we can find the true meaning of Tnetennba!