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What is C&A?

One of the greatest and longest living series in gaming ever.

Command and Conquer is to games as Jesus Christ is to Christians. C&C owns!

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C&A - what is it?

C+C is shorthand for Comments and Criticism

1:what do you think of...
2:it is amazing
1:thanks for the C+C

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What does "C&A" mean?

Comments & Criticisms, meaning that public comments and criticisms are welcome. Used in creative forums and mailing lists involving artwork, writing, poetry, etc.

Sometimes used as C&C requested, C&C welcome, or C&C appreciated.

is it five words or
five syllables required
to start a haiku?

C&C

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C&A - what does it mean?

or also known as "triple c" or coricidin. not the best way to get high it contains 30 mg of dextromethorphan and 4 mg of chlorpheniramine maleate, but it has a extra active ingredient that can kill you if you overdose because if taken in large quantities the liver cannot break it down and causing poisening. so i recommend you dont trip out on the cordicidin. try Robitussin (15 mg) or a new one called Mucinex (30 mg)

"man i'm high off the c-c-c"
-"fuck that shit, that aint good do some tussin"
-OR-
"i'm trippin out on C-C-C...ahhhh my liver!!!"

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C&A - meaning

Command And Conquer.
It is a game as well as an action.
The game is a famous series in which you build up your forces and destroy the opposing team.
the action is when you and a group try to pwn the other group.

Noun:
Are you going to play C&c today?

Verb:
w00t! We commanded and conquered the other team!!!

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C&A - definition

A text form of popular video game character Kirby.

OMG...c('.'c) is so 1337!!!

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C&A - slang

Abbreviation of Choice and Consequence, a feature associated with computer role playing games where the intent is to make player choices matter.

A given choice might prevent the player from experiencing a part of the game's story or world, or eventually lead to failure of a mission or quest. This is done with the intent of either increasing the simulation aspect of the game or its replayability (and, occasionally, both).

The term was allegedly coined by Obsidian Entertainment during the development of Alpha Protocol, although the feature itself was already present in older games, such as the original Fallout series or Planescape Torment (among others).

C&C #1: I chose to join FACTION A, so now FACTION B hates me and won't allow me to join them.

C&C #2: I decided not to help COMPANION1 with his personal quest, so he died in a cutscene in the final battle.

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C&A

Critique & Comments, used in lot's of gfx forums.

Here's my new sig, c&c appreciated.

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C&A

A European clothes store chain whose name might easily be taken to mean Cheap & Affordable. Their stuff may look trendy, and it often feels steal for the price, but it tends to be sewn quite poorly so that you have to pick your piece carefully (or be willing to fix it yourself). Makes you nearly feel sorry for the third-world grunts who must have produced it for pennies.

You don’t want your friends to know you shop at C&A, but if your hand’s lucky, you might fool the less savvy into believing that the crap you’re wearing cost two to three times more than it really did.

β€”That’s some nice jacket you’re wearing.
β€”Yeah, thanks. (Thinking: If you only knew how little I paid for it at C&A…)

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C&A

Adj. Something cheap and cheerful or useless.
I recall it being used from about 1950, defined as 'cake and arse'.

From Wikpedia:-
It derived from C&A, an international chain of clothing stores, with its head office in Brussels. It has branches in Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Luxembourg, Mexico, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain and Switzerland. Its brands include Clockhouse, Westbury and Your Sixth Sense. The company was founded by the German brothers Clemens and August Brenninkmeijer in 1841 in the Netherlands as a textile company, taking its name from their initials. For many years C&A stores were also a standard fixture of high streets in the United Kingdom. However, the company's strategy of selling budget clothes from high-rent city centre stores made it vulnerable to a new breed of competitors operating in cheaper, out-of-town locations; these included Matalan and the rapidly expanding clothing operations of supermarket chains such as Tesco and ASDA. In 2000, C&A announced its intention to withdraw from the British market; the last UK stores closed in 2001.

Around 1980 there was a joke that women's knickers from this store were printed with a C on the front an A on the rear, (signifying 'cunt' and 'arse'), to show which way round they were to be worn.

"Those garden shears are a bit C&A".

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