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Fan Area => The Hydlaa Plaza => Topic started by: ylikone on January 09, 2006, 11:27:17 pm
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About 8 years ago I made up the word \"enduriating\".. and still use it often. Sometimes people don\'t even act like they don\'t even know what I\'m saying. Basically, my meaning is \"some that grates on ones nerves\". Example usage: \"Dragging your fingernails across the chalk board is very enduriating\".
Anybody else got any made-up words?
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Drey will own this thread. I can feel it. I can feel it in my bones.
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questionarry beings, askify are some that i use the most. many word i use i make up at the time im speaking <.<
as far as insults go just mix face in with any old world. like \"you total canface\"
and theres things i forget the meaning of... i guess they can be used in many contexts... policification, additionation, admonify.
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not really a word but more of a term like rofl lmao lol omg etc.
FubL
F****d up by llamas
Basicly used when something sad/funny happends at the same time.
Like when you see an idiot on a skateboard jump 30 stairs and miss the landing. youd say ahahahaha that was soo fubl!!!!
use it :)
oh and bodega
we still havnt found out what it means though...
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jello = hello
Jay = yay
gurganfurenstine = my what lovely teeth you have
japlaioango = i only like mild spices
hurgenfusty = is that a lemon i see of in the distance
owatangia = by gods a muffin and its gont no salt!
yes i use all the words you see...and many many many more :G
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sickill (sick-ill) is my only made up word and i use it often.
sickill- awesome/rad
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I *am* currently a \"graduated unemployed\" -- in german: \"Diplom-Arbeitsloser\".
And - not made by me, but found in a movie with Manfred Krug playing a lawyer or similar: \"I may not call him an a$$hole, but he can\'t be mad if I call him MRTLBRMFT.\"
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Doso - Eg. Hey pass that doso over here, no not that doso...yeah that one.
And its not Doooo-sow. Do it fast.
The fun is trying to figure out what the hell the other person wants.
Bozo - A well known word (Bozo the clown) but we in our house call each other Bozos, instead of our real names :D
Bushi - Cute/adorable- We use that for our little sister (who\'s 9) and still call her that. Another variation is Bebushcababy :P
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Originally posted by Ecolem
Doso - Eg. Hey pass that doso over here, no not that odoso...yeah that one.
Funny: It\'s like japanese for \"please\" / \"here you are\".
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haha no way, lemme google it :P
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well I thought I invented the word wistful as a childish substitute for wishful. Later on I found out wistful was a real word too..
Esciva... not my word but a friends. A word meaning escape. We use it because of the confusion factor.
Scoach - a friends word as well - used for the gross factor. Actually means to slide or \"scootch\". But we say things like \"Don\'t make me scoach all over you!\"
Coolistic
umm yea - my word... I use it.... and its lame.
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Originally posted by LigH
I *am* currently a \"graduated unemployed\" -- in german: \"Diplom-Arbeitsloser\".
Ha, I hope they will nominate it for the \"Unwort des Jahres\" (could be translated as \"absurd word of the year\" ), a \"award\" which is given to words that are \"objectively inappropriate\". (It\'s somehow a counter-action to the well-known \"word of the year\".)
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Originally posted by Induane
Esciva... not my word but a friends. A word meaning escape. We use it because of the confusion factor.
sounds spanish... french or spanish endings mixed with english worlds ususally make good words.
another fun thing to do with speaking is to \'posh up\' your sentances. say like if at school they are sercing potato wedges along with whatever meal you are serving, but because you are wierd you want to put some in your burger you could ask \"would it be possible to aquire some of those potato wedges out of context\" much more intersting than \"can i \'ave some of the wedges\"
note the words aquire and context.
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NOES! Me and my friend made it up... another much cooler way for saying no.
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Originally posted by The Skull Kid
NOES! Me and my friend made it up... another much cooler way for saying no.
If you made that one up its pretty popular. Congrats :D
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Originally posted by Ecolem
Originally posted by The Skull Kid
NOES! Me and my friend made it up... another much cooler way for saying no.
If you made that one up its pretty popular. Congrats :D
hes prolly the source of the \'o rly\' too
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Bodega is a portuguese word and it means \"something worthless.\"
Example:
Portuguese: \"Esse carro ? uma bodega.\"
English: \"This car sucks.\"
My brother is the portuguese masterer of made up words. The words \"Irrep?pavel\" and \"Esversil\" are amongst his greatest achievements. The first has no meaning at all (not for most people), the other means \"nasty.\"
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Retarding- Verb.
Verb form of Retard. See Retard.
Indimidationized- Adjective/Past tense verb.
Having undergone Intimidationizing.
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A new recent one that for some reason came outa no where
Fugit- it obviously means f*&^ it so yea :P
Unfortuntaly it sounds to much like it but I\'m working on new ones :D
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It seems like I just make up words when an opportunity presents itself. I use them often and they are quite varied in their meanings. Even though this is true, they do follow a bit of a pattern.
An example is Eatses. Another is Owneded. Yet another gleaming example is Besterests.
Like all made up words, even the creator of these vile plagues of the english language can become annoyed and tired of them. They are quintessentially the bastard spawn of human speech.
Making them as you could guess is quite easy. Just take a random batch of tenses and mix them around in your head untill you find one funny. As one could presume from their lack of planning, these words are never used more than once or twice. One day I may say eated. The next it may be eatsies. Who knows what may be illegitimately blasted into the tome of proper english.
I don\'t know why I do it. I just knowses it\'s fun. :P
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Originally posted by Karyuu
Drey will own this thread. I can feel it. I can feel it in my bones.
heh...Karyuu to funny. Though I do not see much of Drey posting here, I wonder is it is because you called it before he could and now he is being stubborn. :/ Come on Drey we know you want to :P
Sneebs <--- Meaning: whatever or agreeing with what the person is saying, or I just put it in a sentance when I have nothing else to say. I also like the sound of it, but when I typed it I found the word unappealing. :D
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Originally posted by zorbels
Though I do not see much of Drey posting here, I wonder is it is because you called it before he could and now he is being stubborn. :/
Seems to be the case :< I told him about it, and he complained that I was putting him on the spot. The irony is that just a few minutes before the thread was created, he sent me the funniest thing with some of the funniest words ever.
Darn you, Drey! \\o/
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Originally posted by Kixie
An example is Eatses. Another is Owneded. Yet another gleaming example is Besterests.
My friend Greg uses Owneded and Besterests.
And I\'m pretty sure Eatses was invented origionally by Gollum/ Smeagol.
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Fut:to inflate or fill with air... began as a replacement for a verry bad word.. still use it
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Stupicide- the act of doing something soooooooo stupid, it kills you and anybody who happens to be in on the plan, or just in the near vicinity.
Jank (jaynk)- the act of pulling something hard (give it a jank, it\'ll come loose)((often ends in stupicide)), or stealing your brother\'s food (Hey! You janked my chicken!), or being almost killed by something (It almost janked me!)
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bagmasticular=a really good kick to someones groin
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Nastafunkdafied
It can be used in any positive or negative context. I made it up while I was doing some Jive talking with someone. By the way though, fugit is latin for escapes or flies. exp. Tempis fugit.....time flies or escapes. Although, my latin is a little rusty and it may be spelt wrong.
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I doubt if I\'m the first or the last, but I tend to say \"Yope\" in real life. Whether I mean yes or no really depends on how I feel.
I used to pronounce a buttload of words incorrectly, but that\'s not the same thing at all.
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I drew a picture a long time ago of a unicorn/mermaid. The front part of the picture was the unicorns head and half body, the back end was a fish tail. I asked my daughter the other day what I should name the picture. This was her made up word....
\"Mommy I think we should call it a mermacorn!\" XD
Another made up word thanks to her grandpa is ... unicornicle .... that is what her favorite stuffed animal is called. :P
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My mum and I use the word \"Frankou\" for Thank you. It can be pronounced Frayn-koo, Fron-koo, or Fran-koe.
We also use the word \"mip\" to mean was intimidated by or cringed. As in \"I kinda mipped and backed off.\"
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this isnt really a word, but a phrase. my freind always tells me i \"suck at life\' for no real reason at all. its kinda funny........
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another one is fagetic-i guess it means some thing is gay.......but i really dont know....i just say it sometimes.........
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That\'s not very nice :|
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Originally posted by Kenut Miwore
this isnt really a word, but a phrase. my freind always tells me i \"suck at life\' for no real reason at all. its kinda funny........
Oh, there\'s a reason for it :p . Just keep telling yourself that another word for screwing up is \'experience\'.
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Originally posted by Sangwa
Bodega is a portuguese word and it means \"something worthless.\"
Example:
Portuguese: \"Esse carro ? uma bodega.\"
English: \"This car sucks.\"
My brother is the portuguese masterer of made up words. The words \"Irrep?pavel\" and \"Esversil\" are amongst his greatest achievements. The first has no meaning at all (not for most people), the other means \"nasty.\"
8o Thats crazy! :D
My friends are gonna trip out when i tell them hehe :)
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Originally posted by Kenut Miwore
this isnt really a word, but a phrase. my freind always tells me i \"suck at life\' for no real reason at all. its kinda funny........
Actually that is kind of funny. As for the second post err... not so funny.
I thought of another word, again all credit goes to my daughter.... when we hug we call it a \"Gee-dah\" :D
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Most of the words I make up are things I call my roomie...huggle muffin, doofy bumb, fairy boy, slank in the pank, and many more that I should probably refrain from repeating here...
:emerald:
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After the last few post I will attempt to make this thread more warm and fuzzy.
Sone-a-la
Short for \"Song of love\", which is a song title of cource, but I use it as a term of enderment.
Fan-tab-you-lous
Fantastic + Fabulous
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Made up words that we frequently use? Oh were to start?
Do whole vocabularies also count? It would be kind of nasty to fit here an whole dictionary... so I\'ll shall give only some samples, mostly compound words... sometimes with multi-language composition. For example \"Hach?lamayoh\", \"mayioh\" which meaning I can\'t openly reveal. There\'s also a very used one \"Ejumboi\" and that is used as a greating. \"N?s\'squ?re\" is also a greeting for example. Also I forced one word to the german language whether they want it or not \"PiuPiuGesundheit\" now means avian flu :D
Anyhow making up words is loads of fun :D so are used only once.. but the good ones get collected and added to the proper vocabulary :D
Enough for now :D
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I make up neologisms all the time, but of course I can\'t remember any good ones.
Allthough I didn\'t coin the slang word muffintop to describe when someone is overflowing out of too tight low rise jeans, I like to use it.