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Jimmie Higgins
1st May 2011, 00:23
What slang words are unique to you or your friends.

Friendless? Unimaginative friends? Then make up and spread some slang in this thread.

hatzel
1st May 2011, 00:29
Man, this thread's gonna be seriously roy...:(

Rusty Shackleford
1st May 2011, 06:25
smokerero (smoke er raere o)

a cigarette. how did this come about? i had a speech failure when i was asking a friend for a cigarette and i said can i get a smokerero?

#FF0000
1st May 2011, 07:01
douglas/doug

it means poop. it is also a verb.

to doug is to fuck up something simple in some grand fashion. People in Coen bros. films are usually dougin'.

Agent Ducky
1st May 2011, 07:05
Well that's unfreakingly glorious. Unfreakingly was an accidental word when I told my friend to write down "un-freaking-believable" but it got messed up and now I say that all the time.

Also, social freedom. Social freedom=communism. It's a strategy of renaming something that's been stigmatized. I've gotten people to support communism by calling it social freedom =P

Dumb
1st May 2011, 07:13
"Unugly" - what I call any woman I'm not dating when she asks how something looks on her. I walk that fine line between insulting her and sounding like I'm hitting on her.

"...of PAIN!!!"/"...of DOOM!!!"/"...of RAGE!!!" - what my friends and I say after one of us ends a sentence with a noun (...of PAIN!!!). It basically signals, "Yeah, I'm listening!"

Le Libérer
1st May 2011, 14:51
I cant take credit for it, but its one my ex used to say, but I think its an original.
"Dont put the mouth on it."

Means now that you've said it, its going to happen.

ComradeGrant
2nd May 2011, 04:54
Boswellian (like Roswell but with a b): My friend's last name is Boswell and everyone calls him that. He's also really accident prone and doesn't always make great decisions. So when someone does something stupid its Boswellian.

Blackscare
2nd May 2011, 05:10
Shemp: can be used to replace most verbs and nouns.

"Pass me the shemp"
"Take a look at the shemps on that guy"

Floyd: like a shemp, but only used as a noun. Almost entirely small things, for instance a small dog, or a skittle.

"Dropped your floyds, dude"

Rusty Shackleford
2nd May 2011, 21:12
sectarian dickery.

it explains itself.

MarxSchmarx
3rd May 2011, 04:46
crappery, noun - an entity that has acquired a state of crap. e.g., Despite winning the day against the Trots, the argument for socialism in one country remained sheer crappery.

Agent Ducky
4th May 2011, 06:57
furiosity- fury, anger, "The injustices within the capitalist system fill me with furiosity!"
seriosity- seriousness. Because it sounds better than seriousness. "We need to tone down the seriosity level here, it's getting depressing."
also, my parents, upon figuring out that I call them "comrade" a lot, said "Why not call us Momrade and ComDad?" and I was like "....."

Also: Troletarian- a member of the working class who trolls, or one who pretends to be a member of the working class in order to elicit reactions (trolling) Revleft has a sizeable Troletariat going....

¿Que?
4th May 2011, 08:07
I'm partial to adding "sky" to the end of things.

Examples:
It's late, I better get to bedsky.

Yeah, I think that new member is a bit of a trollsky.

Man, this thread is total shitsky.

Man, that bowlsky got me ripped!

IDK, sometimes it's funny. I heard similar ones, but I can't recall.

Agent Ducky
5th May 2011, 02:44
I'm partial to adding "sky" to the end of things.


Like those people who call each other "broski"?

¿Que?
5th May 2011, 02:47
Like those people who call each other "broski"?
Yeah, but not just with bro, but with any nounski.

Jimmie Higgins
6th May 2011, 03:56
Acting Kryptonite = When a generally strong actor has one thing he/she can not do convincingly. Example: Eating sandwiches is Patrick Stewart's acting kryptonite.

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Manzies = apples
Strabbies = strawberries
O-not-Js = oranges

Yeah I have slang for my fruit.

Jimmie Higgins
6th May 2011, 03:57
douglas/doug

it means poop. it is also a verb.

to doug is to fuck up something simple in some grand fashion. People in Coen bros. films are usually dougin'.

Ha, I like these. Do you know some shitty guy named Doug - was that the start?

#FF0000
6th May 2011, 19:46
Ha, I like these. Do you know some shitty guy named Doug - was that the start?

I really don't know where it started. A friend of mine just started saying it one day. I think it is somehow related to dookie/dook.

Fun fact: We called August 9th D-Day for "Douglas Day". I'd say it's a funny story but I get the feeling it's a "you had to be there" sort of thing.

#FF0000
6th May 2011, 19:50
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at 0:36 or so, when Picard throws the napkin, there is a bite taken out of the sandwich. The sandwich is whole in the next cut.

Quail
6th May 2011, 20:34
I really don't know where it started. A friend of mine just started saying it one day. I think it is somehow related to dookie/dook.

Fun fact: We called August 9th D-Day for "Douglas Day". I'd say it's a funny story but I get the feeling it's a "you had to be there" sort of thing.
My birthday :-/