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Word of the day .... (pg. 7)
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| The Ear |
Mundlebunt
-a person who is exceedingly dim and self-centered that they negatively affect the actions of those arround them, albeit without malicious planning ahead
"the person I work with is a complete mundlebunt!" |
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| malek |
fagg.otery
as is there's too much fagg.otery on this board.:p |
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| gl.tch |
squishmitten!
ahahahaha
colloquial variant perhaps? |
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| The Ear |
| quote: | Originally posted by gl.tch
squishmitten!
ahahahaha
colloquial variant perhaps? |
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tisn' tit? |
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| chw |
| sweet cheeses ing rice! |
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| Dr. DAS |
kataphage
I made this one up (Greek derivatives) to accurately describe a friend of mine who bailed on a party.
Kataphage
(kat-ah-fay-ge)
It sounds like 'cat-a-page'
From the Greek words
kataporeô, meaning 'failure'
phage, meaning 'to eat'
Meanings:
To eat one's own failure
To be screwed over by one's own mistake or error
A person who fails horribly, in public view (slang)
Collossal failure too overt to be hidden, usually leading to scorn or derision
Uses:
Jamie, you kataphage!
Jamie walked right into that kataphage.
Jamie's about to kataphage in a big way
I swear I just made that up. Those are really the greek words, but this is a bone-fide newly coined word. |
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| The Ear |
| <------------Applaudes ^^^^^ |
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| DigiNut |
Well, I've left you all hanging for a while so here's a few more.
Pleoglansphotropism:
(n) Refractive error experienced while attempting to read the numbers off of a measuring implement held below the abdomen.
Lethogerilepsy:
(n) A sudden loss of long-term memory typically occurring immediately after being asked about one's age or number of ex-boyfriends/girlfriends. Effects may last anywhere from approximately 10 minutes to 6 months.
And our mash-up word of the day is:
Bananeurysm:
(n) Severe headaches, blurred vision, or loss of bodily functions as a result of being forced to listen to children's entertainers (most notably Raffi). Has been known to occur on long family road trips and certain types of drug-induced hallucinations. |
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