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What's yo fave made up word?
 

offline AE_King from Australia on 2003-04-07 08:20 [#00636706]
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That you made up :P

Mine is 'snark', I sue it all the time as a curse...snark
this, snark that (yes, i'm on medication).

I got it from the game half-life, there are these mad little
creatures called 'snarks' and they eat dudes for ya
(including yourself sometimes :P). Great game, great
creatures, great word :)


 

offline TonePu5her from lincoln !UK! (United Kingdom) on 2003-04-07 08:23 [#00636713]
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Gwarlek.


 

offline Wolfslice from Bay Area, CA (United States) on 2003-04-07 08:23 [#00636716]
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I've made up too many words to pick... maybe aced or burled
(both have pretty much the same meaning): ex: if you see
someone loose in a fight you can see "that guy just got
fucking aced" or "you just burled his ass" lol


 

offline danbrusca from Derbyshire (United Kingdom) on 2003-04-07 08:24 [#00636717]
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Eleventeen.

If you say it enough you beging to believe it's a real
number.


 

offline Wolfslice from Bay Area, CA (United States) on 2003-04-07 08:24 [#00636718]
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*you can SAY*


 

offline map from mülligen (Switzerland) on 2003-04-07 08:25 [#00636723]
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eselpoppendivierwaldsteppsau
smareitnej
tschoeploek


 

offline AE_King from Australia on 2003-04-07 08:26 [#00636725]
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So if you aced a test, that's not necessarialy a good thing
eh? ;)


 

offline TonePu5her from lincoln !UK! (United Kingdom) on 2003-04-07 08:26 [#00636727]
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Your avatars going to give me nightmares.


 

offline Peter File from the future!!! Ooooh chase me! on 2003-04-07 08:28 [#00636732]
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"mittens"

I made it up myself, but it happens to have the exact same
spelling, pronunciation and meaning as the common usage of
the word "mittens".


 

offline Wolfslice from Bay Area, CA (United States) on 2003-04-07 08:28 [#00636733]
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Well in that context its good :p Like if I'm winning in an
online shooter or something "I'm acing!" or "i'm burling!"
are both good ;)


 

offline DJ Xammax from not America on 2003-04-07 08:29 [#00636735]
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Ziggomatic
Hopskippitebabble
Sqoque
Morphinbuck


 

offline aquagak from Berlin (Germany) on 2003-04-07 08:36 [#00636747]
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sometimes i talk to my dog in a different language: ha
chavel bahooook.. (translation= hello dog)
& ooooooo yummies..(translation= time for your food)

also i made: fivetine mynites...(translation= 15 minuets)
but you have to say it properly five, tine, my, nites



 

offline WeaklingChild from Glasgow (United Kingdom) on 2003-04-07 09:10 [#00636784]
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soflipp
boz


 

offline princo from Shitty City (Geelong) (Australia) on 2003-04-07 09:11 [#00636786]
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"Hoya" a different way of saying "here"

Say it with me...
"Get outta hoya!"


 

offline pomme de terre from obscure body in the SK System on 2003-04-07 09:12 [#00636787]
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patchidge..

it can mean anything..

"look at all those patchidges (coins)"

"can i borrow your patchidge (pen)"


 

offline TonyFish from the realm of our dreams on 2003-04-07 09:41 [#00636814]
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Somewhen


 

offline Bob Mcbob on 2003-04-07 10:06 [#00636851]
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smeg


 

offline Jarworski from The Grove (United Kingdom) on 2003-04-07 10:08 [#00636852]
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Bibble


 

offline DJ Xammax from not America on 2003-04-07 10:15 [#00636862]
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God.


 

offline Ganymede from Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius on 2003-04-07 10:28 [#00636876]
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I love this sort of topic -- artificial languages and so on
fascinate me. Some of my favorite made-up words can be found
here.


 

offline Bob Mcbob on 2003-04-07 10:38 [#00636890]
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wabbleâ„¢

ive copyrighted it to stop anyone else usiung it.....


 

offline Bob Mcbob on 2003-04-07 10:40 [#00636893]
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apparantly ive also trade marked it...stupid symbols so
close together...:S


 

offline Ganymede from Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius on 2003-04-07 10:41 [#00636895]
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Two words I made up:

do'ilunra - the moon seen during the daytime

padta'ala - something that's secret because you can't find
the words to express it


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2003-04-07 10:46 [#00636904]
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rjackt



 

offline Nexus 6 from Netherlands, The on 2003-04-07 10:46 [#00636905]
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grmbl
a grumpy word, used in grumpy situations.
Like when someone's acting really stupid and it's not funny
"grmbl!"


 

offline Bob Mcbob on 2003-04-07 10:50 [#00636914]
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gah!


 

offline Murray from Southend, Essex (United Kingdom) on 2003-04-07 10:51 [#00636915]
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Krumpf


 

offline corngrower from the fertile grounds of Iowa, w (United States) on 2003-04-07 11:15 [#00636956]
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"Terraformation"

The phrase was originally coined by WWII Sci-Fi writer Jack
Williamson, describing the process of making a foreign
planet (like mars) able to sustain human life through a
metamorphosis into a more earth-like climate. Little did he
know that this ficticious concept will be taken very
seriously and may need to eventually be implemented if the
human race plans on large-scale survival.


 

offline Bob Mcbob on 2003-04-07 11:23 [#00636965]
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thats great, but it isnt really...Your word now is it?


 

offline corngrower from the fertile grounds of Iowa, w (United States) on 2003-04-07 11:29 [#00636978]
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oops... didn't realize it had to be all my word. sorry


 


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