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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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Great eyes. Very expressive.
legendkiller13 at
nope, no clever phrase, but id call that annoying!
Yog at
Just be careful that some randy masseuse doesn't rub his neologism on you.
Hguyver at
Heh heh, Taliban-ing.
timlight at
Are we psychos? lol ^^ (forgot to rate)
timlight at
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Tera, it's neologism and they say that the invention of new words is regarded as a symptom of certain psychotic disorders.
timlight at
Fantabulous!*
Here are some words I already used in DD:
*fantabulous! - fantastic + fabulous
ghostified - turned into ghost
Spookhetti = ghost's spaghetti
Speesheez - as in male/female species
Tera, it's neologism and they say that the invention of new words is regarded as a symptom of certain psychotic disorders. Are we psychos? lol ^^
Kadiro_Kapira at
Maybe you read the wrong kinds of books?
Daf42 at
"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
just listen to your ipod.
that's what i do when men try to pick up on me
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cincy74 at
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
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
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.
I heart artists at
When men masturbate, I call it "going number three"
LanceDanger at
Lol My mind is blank right now, have a few phrase type things, but there more spontaneous kinda terms lol XD
Drazi500 at
Haha, great name!
mrquigley14 at
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
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
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
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
Yeah I got nothin
kingofsnake at
nice
RabbitMaster at
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
Well, me and my friends always used to say "sko" or "S-K-O" as lets go…. let
…. I dunno if it makes any sense, but that was us!rougey at
I made up a word "boofy" it means to make up words :P