Phenomenon
I heart artists on Aug. 8, 2007
Oh, BTW: that's because the Taliban won't allow their women to read, for fear that they might learn stuff!
Have you or any of your friends ever coined a phrase that you thought was really clever?
I wanna hear it!
Tera
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2ndwnd at 9:03AM, Aug. 10, 2007
Great eyes. Very expressive.
legendkiller13 at 7:37PM, Aug. 9, 2007
nope, no clever phrase, but id call that annoying!
Yog at 5:45PM, Aug. 9, 2007
Just be careful that some randy masseuse doesn't rub his neologism on you.
Hguyver at 5:12PM, Aug. 9, 2007
Heh heh, Taliban-ing.
timlight at 1:53PM, Aug. 9, 2007
Are we psychos? lol ^^ (forgot to rate)
timlight at 1:51PM, Aug. 9, 2007
[b]correct link:[/b] Tera, it's [i]neologism[/i] and they say that [url=http://www.answers.com/neologism?cat=health]the invention of new words is regarded as a symptom of certain psychotic disorders.[/url]
timlight at 1:48PM, Aug. 9, 2007
Fantabulous!* Here are some words I already used in DD: *fantabulous! - fantastic + fabulous [url=http://www.drunkduck.com/Markus_and_Gordon/index.php?p=230546]ghostified[/url] - turned into ghost [url=http://www.drunkduck.com/Markus_and_Gordon/index.php?p=253833]Spookhetti[/url] = ghost's spaghetti [url=http://www.drunkduck.com/Speesheez/]Speesheez[/i] - as in male/female [i]species[/i] Tera, it's [i]neologism[/i] and they say that [url=http://www.answers.com/neologism?cat=health]the invention of new words is regarded as a symptom of certain psychotic disorders[/url]. Are we psychos? lol ^^
Kadiro_Kapira at 1:17PM, Aug. 9, 2007
Maybe you read the wrong kinds of books?
Daf42 at 12:44PM, Aug. 9, 2007
"Oh, BTW: that's because the Taliban won't allow their women to read, for fear that they might learn stuff!" Hey I knew that, don't patronise me!
fern at 12:24PM, Aug. 9, 2007
just listen to your ipod. that's what i do when men try to pick up on me : ) ... : (
cincy74 at 11:57AM, Aug. 9, 2007
I can't believe I forgot "Crunch my curlies". That is one of my all time favorite phrases. The first time I heard it my buddy said it to our supervisor at work. Good times.
dgriff13 at 11:11AM, Aug. 9, 2007
Cincy's friend came up with "Crunch my Curlies", which I still giggle at. As an ode to Seinfeld, my boyfriend and I refer to each other as "Shmoopies" and feel the need to conjugate the term according to conversation. "Shmoop it up", "Shmoopalicious" ect. you came up with a good one tho!
arteestx at 10:47AM, Aug. 9, 2007
Can't think of any phrases, I usually just make up words to colorfy my language a little... or when I'm too braindead to think of the right word.
anonymous at 10:23AM, Aug. 9, 2007
When men masturbate, I call it "going number three"
LanceDanger at 9:55AM, Aug. 9, 2007
Lol My mind is blank right now, have a few phrase type things, but there more spontaneous kinda terms lol XD
Drazi500 at 8:47AM, Aug. 9, 2007
Haha, great name!
mrquigley14 at 8:35AM, Aug. 9, 2007
Most of my phrases are sort of long, and full of F-bombs. Except for when Im on the ground and go "I've fallen and I cant Giddy-up!"
JZintel at 8:08AM, Aug. 9, 2007
I like to use the phrase "Pantstastic". But using it in an official office document isn't wise, at least that's what my boss tells me.
dueeast at 7:40AM, Aug. 9, 2007
Just recently in the debate forum: CINO (Christian In Name Only) So, if somebody goes around saying they're a Christian but act like um, something else -- basically, a hypocrite, then I'd describe them as a CINO. Btw, why did you choose the term "taliban-ing?" It's an interesting choice of words.
antcomics at 7:31AM, Aug. 9, 2007
When I was little, I was not allowed to curse (like most 3 year olds aren't). I made up a word, "bootokottie" and that was my swear word. ("You BOOTOKOTTIE!!)...No idea how I came up with that one. Not a phrase, but interesting.
Villamar at 6:31AM, Aug. 9, 2007
Yeah I got nothin
kingofsnake at 4:40AM, Aug. 9, 2007
nice
RabbitMaster at 4:24AM, Aug. 9, 2007
My brother (the co-creator of KFR) came up with the interjection "O-fay-tay-fay, baby!" which apparently means whatever he needs it to mean at the moment. You know, tera, you seem to be mobbed with male attention wherever you go.
notlikelytocare at 3:57AM, Aug. 9, 2007
Well, me and my friends always used to say "sko" or "S-K-O" as lets go.... let[s go].... I dunno if it makes any sense, but that was us!
rougey at 2:05AM, Aug. 9, 2007
I made up a word "boofy" it means to make up words :P