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skysidhe 07-31-2006 11:10 AM

made up words
 
List the made up words you hear and their definition you hope or don't hope make it into the dictionary standard for the American language. :greenface

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hairapy= hair = therapy.( actually saw this word on an advertisement)

creepaziod. A general creep = inhuman thing. ( my made up word )

Flint 07-31-2006 11:29 AM

pwn shop

Relisnhoj 07-31-2006 11:39 AM

Jankey - Synonym for F'd up. Appropriate around children/work. We have a lot of Jankey customers and equipment at my job

KinkyVixen 07-31-2006 12:55 PM

Chillax...Chillaxen - chill and relax combined. "What are you doing today? Chillaxen."

Shawnee123 07-31-2006 01:05 PM

Careful--Chillaxen could very well be the name for the newest anti-depressant.

KinkyVixen 07-31-2006 01:53 PM

:) Well then it will have a whole new definition won't it? As long as they pay me (and the other million owners of the word) royalties...

skysidhe 07-31-2006 01:57 PM

la de freaking da ( I can't stand that one)


la-la land - A place where the Tooth Fairy and Dracula have tea parties and people visit quite often when extrenely bored. Other residents include the Easter Bunny, Bigfoot, and a bowl of munchkins. Not enough munchkins for a symphony, but enough for a big band sound from the 1930s and 1940s.

:lol2:

Shawnee123 07-31-2006 01:58 PM

:)

Are we gellin'?

:blush:

wolf 07-31-2006 05:45 PM

Neologisms are often symptomatic of major mental illnesses, including, but not limited to, schizophrenia.

xoxoxoBruce 07-31-2006 10:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by skysidhe
la de freaking da ( I can't stand that one)


la-la land - A place where the Tooth Fairy and Dracula have tea parties and people visit quite often when extrenely bored. Other residents include the Easter Bunny, Bigfoot, and a bowl of munchkins. Not enough munchkins for a symphony, but enough for a big band sound from the 1930s and 1940s.

:lol2:

Sometimes used to refer to Los Angeles, also. ;)

Oh...wait...that would be the same thing....nevermind.

bluecuracao 08-01-2006 02:13 AM

Marklar: marklars a noun or a verb that marklars a marklar. May be marklar'd as a marklar that expresses marklar. Marklar.

DucksNuts 08-01-2006 05:03 AM

Poxie - its not really made up, its Australian, but I use it heaps and no one has a clue what I'm talking about.....poxie/poxy (for me) is used to describe something I dont like, but dont hate.

Manky - something a bit off.

There's another one, that the boys at work made it, its hilarious, but can seriously offend. Its an adaptation of the dreaded *c* word.

MaggieL 08-01-2006 06:31 AM

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Originally Posted by wolf
Neologisms are often symptomatic of major mental illnesses, including, but not limited to, schizophrenia.

Consiering how often pshrinks invent new words, that's pretty funny.

xoxoxoBruce 08-01-2006 07:39 AM

Irregardless....although one of my ex's used it, irregardless of it's made-up word status. :rolleyes:

Shawnee123 08-01-2006 08:05 AM

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Originally Posted by xoxoxoBruce
Irregardless....although one of my ex's used it, irregardless of it's made-up word status. :rolleyes:

That one is like fingernails on a blackboard (remember those?) to me!


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