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  • And Martin's found an old trunk full of stage makeup in the basement

    And he's sending it along

    We can always use more makeup

    Yeah more creams and powders

    ~The Mountain Goats

    February 18, 2007

  • Ha! That's exactly what I thought this word meant when I was little.

    February 18, 2007

  • c_b, did you read a book on powders or something?

    February 18, 2007

  • Here're some of my favorites (if you haven't already read them):

    Franny and Zooey, The Martian Chronicles, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, Yes I Can: The Autobiography of Sammy Davis Jr., Steppenwolf, The Sheep Look Up.

    February 18, 2007

  • I just read it for the first time a couple of months ago. Speaker for the Dead is sitting here waiting to be read.

    I read a review of Card's most recent novel and it sounds disappointing. Lot's of bogus politics, it sounds like.

    February 18, 2007

  • Over to your place? Dude. I'm not gay!!

    February 18, 2007

  • I just added ender to my words.

    February 18, 2007

  • weeeeell . . . I mean . . . .yeah.

    February 18, 2007

  • gasp! Mibble, you beat me to it! Unberievable!

    February 18, 2007

  • Don't feel threatened uselessness. If you look closely, you'll see that I can't live without listing.

    palooka, I should be creating art too. Unfortunately I have 0 artistic ability. It's a constant source of aggravation for me. I even considered listing that until I realized I'd just be torturing myself.

    February 18, 2007

  • how squeamish you are.

    February 18, 2007

  • In life, there are many unnecessary phrases.

    February 18, 2007

  • the more common neener neener neener

    February 18, 2007

  • I love this story.

    February 18, 2007

  • It can be used with or without crazy.

    February 18, 2007

  • As a matter of fact I . . . . BRB!

    February 18, 2007

  • 2.18.07: The year of the (golden) pig. Happy Lunar New Year everyone.

    February 18, 2007

  • I was going to post a definition for this, but I'd rather just leave seanahan's comment be.

    February 18, 2007

  • The chute through which poop cometh.

    February 18, 2007

  • Nigga, what the fuck is juice? I want some grape drink baby. Sugar. Water. Purple.

    February 18, 2007

  • A person who maintains they can live on air alone.

    February 18, 2007

  • How we should all start answering the phone.

    February 18, 2007

  • One who thinks he/she is a hipster, but is actually terribly shitty. There are countless examples to give, but that wouldn't be very nice.

    February 18, 2007

  • Why sandwich, of course.

    February 18, 2007

  • The Bunlap people perform an ancient ritual called Gkol, in which men tie vines to their ankles and jump headfirst from platforms jutting out from a tower. The jumper's fall is broken by the vines, the other end of which is tied to the tower. A sloping surface of softened earth at the base of the tower provides some protection from injury in case of a broken vine, a vine of incorrect length, or a poor jump. Gkol inspired the modern sport of bungee jumping, though the vines used are far less elastic than bungee cords, and the Gkol jumper does not bounce up at the end of the fall. The Gkol legend says that in the village Bunlap a man called Tamalie had a quarrel with his wife and she ran away and climbed a banyan tree, (which some recall as line in an old and admired song) where she wrapped her ankles with liana vines. When Tamalie came up to her, the woman jumped from the tree and so did her husband not knowing what had his wife done. He died but the woman survived. The men of Bunlap were very impressed by this performance and they began to practise such jumps in case they got in a similar situation. This practice transformed into a ritual for rich yam harvest and also for proving manhood.

    February 18, 2007

  • pronounced "wong wong." Is the Chinese word for the sound a dog makes. Now, maybe a dog doesn't exactly say "woof," but I've sure as hell never heard a dog make the "ng" sound!

    February 18, 2007

  • means "haha" or lol in Asian chat. Also spelled kk.

    February 18, 2007

  • "Also, Dude, chinaman is not the preferred nomenclature. Asian-American, please."

    February 18, 2007

  • reminds me of aloisius

    February 18, 2007

  • forgotten arm

    February 18, 2007

  • Silkworm larvae. Yummy.

    February 17, 2007

  • mush mushroom!

    February 17, 2007

  • The sound a lightsaber makes when swung.

    February 17, 2007

  • Gunplay will be graphic if I do the thug

    February 17, 2007

  • Ain't none of y'all motherfucker more street than me

    February 17, 2007

  • goggles!

    February 17, 2007

  • I ain't the cutest nigga rappin', but I still got hoz.

    February 17, 2007

  • That was uncalled for! Do I come into your house slamming screen doors??

    February 17, 2007

  • phew.

    February 17, 2007

  • ahem. uselessness . . . you . . . you ARE a nerd, right?

    February 17, 2007

  • screendoor, you so craaaaaaazy!

    February 17, 2007

  • don't let the bedbugs bite.

    February 17, 2007

  • And even better than "night": night night or nighty night

    February 17, 2007

  • eclectic, and deus ex machina are a couple of mine.

    February 17, 2007

  • can be dissolved with a dash of Bendii Syndrome

    February 17, 2007

  • I'm fond of the phrase batshit crazy

    February 17, 2007

  • Matterhorn

    February 17, 2007

  • Though not a roller coaster, I had honestly thought I was going to die on Splash Mountain.

    chained_bear, how old were you? Funny how the mind remembers stuff like that :)

    February 17, 2007

  • Ah, well it's the pinyin of a Chinese word.

    February 17, 2007

  • May I suggest peeper, in honor of my grandmother?

    Also, why have I not favorited this list yet?

    February 17, 2007

  • Love this list. I have an aminals list myself.

    February 17, 2007

  • It is decided. Sunbathers is out! Overruled! In your face! "My name is Chip, and I'm different."

    February 16, 2007

  • I'll issue a subpoena tomorrow. There's a word for the No-No list. That or penal.

    edit: I see it's already there :)

    February 16, 2007

  • "Dildo is located on Route 80, approximately 15 km from the Trans Canada Highway"

    February 16, 2007

  • Might well be. I've never heard nanny nanny boo boo. I think some research is in order.

    February 16, 2007

  • yeah, that works.

    And as for sunbathers, I have skin on the list already. Now, I've always approached Stuffies by saying "you" before each word to see if it works . . . that doesn't seem to work with sunbathers. But Stuffies are your chickadees, so you tell me.

    February 16, 2007

  • My Nana's word for a boy's . . . peeper.

    February 16, 2007

  • So glad to see you've added this. It's something of a joke with me. It's often used the same way you might say, "whaaaat?" or "exqueeze me?"

    February 16, 2007

  • as in, "don't strain it."

    February 16, 2007

  • eh, feminism, sexual revulsion - same thing ;)

    And your entry made sense. It's just that it's 4:30am and my brain wasn't working right when I read it. G'night.

    February 16, 2007

  • What?

    February 16, 2007

  • litigious's ass. it rolls of the tongue (with the improper pronunciation, of course).

    February 16, 2007

  • A word Koreans use to mean (from what I understand) a close relationship with someone. No sexual meaning intended (as we dirty foreigners assume).

    February 16, 2007

  • litigious, litigious, litigious, neener neener neener!

    February 16, 2007

  • Now that I think about it, fuse makes sense.

    February 16, 2007

  • Thanks uselessness! Can you burn cigarettes, cigars, and fuses? Or do you light those?

    February 16, 2007

  • Have at it.

    February 16, 2007

  • grrrr. orientated is one of my main rubbies!

    February 16, 2007

  • Oh, I've thought about that list, but it could go on and on. I was chatting with a Japanese friend of mine the other day and she wrote, "it's an effect of grobal warming." I almost died.

    February 16, 2007

  • Any chance of getting some background info on that title?

    February 16, 2007

  • My students (2nd language learners) always say shit for sheet.

    A student once told be I "have nice ass." I almost sheet. They tend to leave out articles and it took me some time to figure out she meant eyes.

    February 16, 2007

  • masticate and titular?

    February 16, 2007

  • Let's push for a retro-edit of Amadeus where Salieri uses "Foo."

    February 16, 2007

  • Man, what great double meaning! I only wish the word were more impressive,

    February 16, 2007

  • So shouldn't it be added since the pronunciation is unexpected?

    February 16, 2007

  • uselessness, you're awful touchy about your naughty sounding words, aren't you? Haha!

    February 16, 2007

  • I like the phrase as well as the tasty breakfast meat.

    fuck me!

    February 16, 2007

  • yeah, I actually prefer that pronunciation, c_b. It's so much more fun to say.

    February 16, 2007

  • Canobie Lake Park has a longstanding coaster called "The Yankee Cannonball"

    February 16, 2007

  • I wanted to ride this rollercoaster something fierce, but it was so hot that ambulances were zipping through the streets of Six Flags to pick up the fainted and my mommy made us leave :(

    February 16, 2007

  • totally weak. Can't believe I waited in line for this "legendary" ride.

    February 16, 2007

  • great sounding word, but not what you'd expect with the prefix stereo-

    February 16, 2007

  • When there's no more room in Heaven, the Camdens will walk the Earth.

    February 16, 2007

  • easier shmeasier. I've never been able to remember that mnemonic. But good comment nonetheless.

    February 15, 2007

  • post your whacks or inspired combos! snooker bunlap got 4.

    February 15, 2007

  • Capital! Where is this used?

    February 15, 2007

  • Seconded. Great song and word.

    February 15, 2007

  • Fantabulous list and title!

    February 14, 2007

  • Well, what I mean is, how is this person supposed to adhere to church guidelines if they're of undetermined sex/orientation?

    February 13, 2007

  • I'd like to know what the catholic church would have to say about a bisexual, androgynous, hermaphrodite.

    February 13, 2007

  • I've discovered that this also applies to long hair cut short.

    So . . . . phantom hair, I guess.

    February 13, 2007

  • a.k.a. I gotta go see a man about a horse.

    February 13, 2007

  • I have a new favorite word.

    February 13, 2007

  • My love is like a powder keg.

    My love is like a powder keg in the corner

    of an empty warehouse

    Somewhere just outside of town

    About to burn down

    ~The Mountain Goats

    February 13, 2007

  • reverberate, echo

    February 13, 2007

  • This is the first big word I remember learning as a little kid.

    February 13, 2007

  • side, as in "catch you on the flip side."

    February 13, 2007

  • god is it painful, though.

    February 13, 2007

  • If I tell you that I'm an American English major teaching English in S. Korea, can I still keep the compliment?

    Abraxas is the name of a gnostic god. Zugzwang is a chess move where you force your opponent to make an unfavorable move. There are a number of pronunciations, but I believe the correct way is toosktsväng.

    February 13, 2007

  • me like reesetee words

    February 12, 2007

  • All the latest toughs, well, we have seen that stuff, and we have seen enough blood in dying coughs, which means that we have lost. We have lost, and if you’re crying to be tossed they’ll toss you down the oubliette with all the old things that you let yourself forget because you’d like to love a star who’d throw you down below the ground he thinks you are.

    February 12, 2007

  • Are there seriously rumors? Hah! I was just joking.

    February 12, 2007

  • Google Earth is interesting; it blacks out entire sections of top secret locations. Area 51 IS said to be a bit of a decoy though. There's another base to the northeast of Area 51 called S-4 where it is said the crashed UFO was reverse-engineered. It's one of the theories behind how our technology has developed so rapidly over the past 70 years.

    February 12, 2007

  • Just had a disagreement with a gal over whether or not they can alternatively be called numchucks.

    February 12, 2007

  • Haha! What a hilarious misunderstanding. This whole time I thought you were a guy.

    February 12, 2007

  • jk. Good show jennarenn! When's the next game?

    uselessness, how did you manage this so well? I mean, how did you delete the posts and then re-post them? Did you enter each one again one at a time?

    February 12, 2007

  • one of Bucky Katt's signoffs

    February 12, 2007

  • swab it.

    February 12, 2007

  • korean english

    February 12, 2007

  • my friend spent an hour looking for area 51 on google earth. All you have to do is type in area 51 and it'll bring you right to it.

    February 12, 2007

  • I gotta have more cowbell!

    February 12, 2007

  • A better spelling, I feel, than anywho.

    February 12, 2007

  • chained_bear invited me to this party Friday night. Total sausage fest.

    February 12, 2007

  • as Marvel and DC have attempted to trademark the term superhero!

    February 12, 2007

  • Let us now speak according to natural lights...Let us then examine this point, and say, "God is, or He is not." But to which side shall we incline? Reason can decide nothing here. There is an infinite chaos which separated us. A game is being played at the extremity of this infinite distance where heads or tails will turn up… Which will you choose then? Let us see. Since you must choose, let us see which interests you least. You have two things to lose, the true and the good; and two things to stake, your reason and your will, your knowledge and your happiness; and your nature has two things to shun, error and misery. Your reason is no more shocked in choosing one rather than the other, since you must of necessity choose. This is one point settled. But your happiness? Let us weigh the gain and the loss in wagering that God is. Let us estimate these two chances. If you gain, you gain all; if you lose, you lose nothing. Wager, then, without hesitation that He is.

    February 12, 2007

  • so much cooler than a pyramid

    February 12, 2007

  • Thanks najp!

    February 12, 2007

  • names of old/current students of mine: big tree, oven, solid snake, mellow, vanilla coke.

    February 12, 2007

  • cafeteria is awesome.

    February 11, 2007

  • tennessee and hennessy (the drink)

    February 11, 2007

  • When you said that retro video games make you feel all warm inside, I put on some 8 bit music. It's the sounds that are comforting to me.

    February 11, 2007

  • interesting stuff. I agree. I much prefer quality gameplay to graphics. I also prefer games that don't require weeks to understand. I wish I had more time for a game or two. It also helps to have friends who are into games, and those I'm lacking.

    February 11, 2007

  • Do I‽

    February 11, 2007

  • what bugs you? I don't have time to play anymore. I once tried to play StarCraft and died in .05 seconds, or so it seemed. I felt like an old man.

    February 11, 2007

  • people often say oh wow or that's hilarious when, in fact, the thing said was only mildly amusing. There's also you don't say, I bet, and seriously. Some people will even abuse oh my god.

    Cool list.

    February 10, 2007

  • what about national anthems?

    February 9, 2007

  • audacious or audacity?

    February 9, 2007

  • ditto. How do we do this?

    February 9, 2007

  • Are you, perhaps, teaching in China or Korea?

    February 9, 2007

  • don't you mean ". . . a continuing mission"?

    February 9, 2007

  • Suggest never pairing the phrase "that's mighty white of you" with the word niggardly.

    February 9, 2007

  • mmmmmexcellent. favorited.

    February 9, 2007

  • You'll only be disappointed. I'll say this: it appeared in a student paper. I teach English to second language learners and they haven't mastered the spell check, not that the spell checker could decipher that one.

    No one was ever able to decide exactly what was intended, but we think we have a pretty good idea.

    February 9, 2007

  • I watched half of it last night. Whooooo AAAAAMMM IIIIIIIII?

    February 9, 2007

  • Oh man, these are rich. Thanks for this list; it has made my day!

    February 9, 2007

  • Bucky Katt!

    February 9, 2007

  • Fat bottom girls, you make the rockin' world go round.

    There's also tuckus, though I think tookus is a better spelling.

    February 8, 2007

  • as in, that tie is oooooglay.

    February 8, 2007

  • My mother hates jewelry pronounced that way, but the british spelling is jewellery and the word jewel is pronounced jool, so jewl-ery.

    February 8, 2007

  • Jackie Chan?

    February 8, 2007

  • gross! Never happened to me and by God, I hope it never does.

    February 8, 2007

  • can we start a misheard lyrics page?

    "There's a bathroom on the right."

    February 7, 2007

  • Su su su suffragette city. Aaaaaaaaaw suffragette!

    February 7, 2007

  • Great list! Keep on being uselessness.

    February 7, 2007

  • What a coinkydink, my birthday calculator just turned up this:

    No ordinary person, full imagination and originality, shy and reserved, ambitious, proud, self-respect, hungers for new experiences, sometimes nervous, many complexes, good memory, learns easily, complicated love life, wants to impress.

    February 7, 2007

  • I remember reading that the German word for "jeep" is really long, but I can't find it. At least, I think it was German. And I think it was jeep. Hmm. Anyhoo, sorry about messing up the main page with these words :)

    February 7, 2007

  • thank you sir

    February 7, 2007

  • whaaaa?

    February 7, 2007

  • The law of Pathei Mathos: wisdom comes alone through suffering.

    February 7, 2007

  • does anyone, anywhere, actually consider this "sexy talk"?

    February 7, 2007

  • added

    February 7, 2007

  • Thanks. Mine said a couple of those too. My mom is the one who says umpteenth.

    February 7, 2007

  • laaaaaaaawdy lawd lawd lawd

    February 7, 2007

  • "beans at? Weirdy? Beans at, weirdy? beans at . . . weirdy . . ."

    February 7, 2007

  • An African word meaning "humanity to others" or "I am what I am because of who we all are." - according to ubuntu.com

    February 7, 2007

  • codger? Goes well with coot. they're like lmno.

    February 7, 2007

  • do you guys think that this is the most beautiful pairing of words in the English language? If not, what do you think is?

    February 7, 2007

  • I approve of this name.

    February 7, 2007

  • it means "sun in the morning"

    February 7, 2007

  • find a stranger in the alps! Fantastic list! If you can track down the TV premiere of Pulp Fiction, I think there are some good ones.

    February 6, 2007

  • duplicitous and underhanded a lot.

    February 6, 2007

  • it's the only usage my dad knows

    February 6, 2007

  • thanks, he certainly can be a character :)

    February 6, 2007

  • where did hermstopher come from!?

    February 6, 2007

  • I completely agree. Added!

    February 6, 2007

  • blink of an eye, presently, fraction of a second, faster than you can say . . .,

    February 5, 2007

  • and if you read Get Fuzzy, groovitude

    February 5, 2007

  • ineptitude Good List!

    February 5, 2007

  • The British pronunciation of this word bothers me more than it should.

    February 5, 2007

  • Thanks uselessness. I've chosen those that I immediately felt are misunderstood.

    February 5, 2007

  • This sounds interesting, but I'm not sure I understand. Can you elaborate?

    February 5, 2007

  • I'm with you on everything except rigamarole. I am, however, going to change the spelling in my Rubbies list from axe to aks.

    February 5, 2007

  • saskatoon

    February 5, 2007

  • Definitely open to suggestions, but this list is limited to those techno/treknobabbly words. I also only included those I feel are used a lot. There are websites out there with all the hundreds of words, but I didn't want to overdo it. I am, however, going to steal a lot of your suggestions for a new list of general Trek terms. Suggestion for a list title?

    February 4, 2007

  • I have a bloopers tape called smeg ups. Does that fit the list? Great list!

    February 4, 2007

  • Thanks. My vote would go to Picard too.

    February 4, 2007

  • yeah, good point. Knew I left it out of brackets for a reason.

    February 4, 2007

  • Loved by all in your family? Dude, your family really does rock.

    I don't reember the tagline. I recently DLed a torrent for P&B. Maybe there's one for the rest of the show too.

    February 4, 2007

  • and draconian, satanic, christ-like, napoleonic (personality)

    February 4, 2007

  • sisyphean, faustian, freudian, galilean, darwinian, joycean, Kafkaesque (and, obviously, all other -esque words).

    February 4, 2007

  • family jewels

    February 4, 2007

  • Do you guys remember Prometheus and Bob?

    http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=prometheus+and+bob&search=Search

    February 4, 2007

  • Hey Chained. Here're three more. brigadoon, balloon, baboon,

    February 4, 2007

  • I like your family.

    February 3, 2007

  • wait, have you seen the cartoon poochie? Am I not alone?

    February 3, 2007

  • how about the x-men character psylocke? Then there's pterodactyl, psalm, pseudonym, Ptolemaic, and, of course, the variations on psyche

    February 2, 2007

  • agreed. It can be overused.

    February 2, 2007

  • http://www.qwantz.com/index.pl?comic=727

    February 1, 2007

  • That's 3 Newsom lists on Wordie that I know of. She's popular round these parts.

    February 1, 2007

  • opisthograph

    February 1, 2007

  • Gotta say, there's a special place in my heart for this word. My grandmother was from MN and used words like warsh and piazza and spit in a shoe and give it to you at ha' past two.

    You callin' me grams immoral then? ;)

    January 31, 2007

  • I've got one friend

    laying across from me

    I did not choose him

    he did not choose me

    we've got no chance of recovery

    joy and hospital

    joy and misery

    January 31, 2007

  • I honestly can't pronounce this word with the "br"

    January 31, 2007

  • One of the more powerful words in the English language. I remember Robert Bly reading this Alden Nolan poem, pausing, and remarking on the use of the word ashamed.

    Then there's the Sufjan Stevens song Romulus, in which he sings, "I was ashamed, I was ashamed of her." The narrator is talking about his mother and when he sings "of her," he can't muster any more than a whisper.

    January 31, 2007

  • painful and scarring tags

    January 31, 2007

  • http://www.qwantz.com/index.pl?comic=915

    January 31, 2007

  • Here're my thoughts on the issue. I like that you combined both lists. It seemed the purpose of the list was to gather any and all terms used frequently in reference to Bush. Combining the lists evens the playing field, but removing words based on an individual (potential) taking umbrage at their presence doesn't make sense to me. I understand that this isn't scientific, but that's more reason to include all available terms, as far as I can see. Why attempt to play mediator? I think all you need is a disclaimer that the words don't necessarily represent your thoughts or feelings.

    Now, a word like "asshole" would have no place in the list. That's mere name-calling and could branch off indefinitely. But "murderer," for instance, is a word often used is relation to the President, whether people like it or not.

    January 31, 2007

  • the original with a board and pegs, not the newfangled bug-parts version.

    January 31, 2007

  • as in, "that sangwich is mines."

    January 31, 2007

  • your son is what my family would call a "gen," pronounced "gene," or genius for all you pro-nounce-the-whooole-wooord-liiike-thiis people

    January 31, 2007

  • have any more info on this? What is it about the educational system people object to? I can think of a few, but is there something this term applies to, specifically?

    January 31, 2007

  • Don't forget larping

    January 30, 2007

  • Excellent list. My vote goes either to splatterville or bloodfest.

    January 30, 2007

  • Do not think me gentle

    because I speak in praise

    of gentleness, or elegant

    because I honor the grace

    that keeps this world. I am

    a man crude as any,

    gross of speech, intolerant,

    stubborn, angry, full

    of fits and furies. That I

    may have spoken well

    at times, is not natural.

    A wonder is what it is.

    January 29, 2007

  • Except February, which has twenty-eight, or twenty-nine in a leap year.

    January 29, 2007

  • There's also "Every Adult Dog Growls, Barks, Eats," and the more popular "Easter Bunnies Get Drunk After Easter (1st to 6th)," but that would mean adding Easter 2x, which we can't do in Wordie.

    January 29, 2007

  • band-aid is actually a brand too. "I am stuck on band-aid brand," and so forth.

    January 29, 2007

  • Oh, thank goodness it's you! I couldn't take being preempted on this one by anyone else. Thanks!

    January 29, 2007

  • From pompousasswords.com:

    Is not such recondite reasoning, leading to such opaque conclusions about such baroque regulations of speech, prima facie evidence of incompatibility with the austere brevity of the First Amendment?

    Could we find a more pompous ass passage this year? I don't think so. Of course, Bill Bennett is still out there.

    January 29, 2007

  • The Pixies original name was "Pixies in Panoply"

    January 29, 2007

  • are you from the North Shore then? I'm from Lynn.

    January 29, 2007

  • I have no sense of nationalism, only a cosmic consciousness of belonging to the human family. ~Rosika Schwimme

    January 28, 2007

  • To me, it seems a dreadful indignity to have a soul controlled by geography. ~George Santayana

    Patriotism is the willingness to kill and be killed for trivial reasons. ~Bertrand Russell

    Each man must for himself alone decide what is right and what is wrong, which course is patriotic and which isn't. You cannot shirk this and be a man. To decide against your conviction is to be an unqualified and excusable traitor, both to yourself and to your country, let men label you as they may. ~Mark Twain

    Patriotism is your conviction that this country is superior to all other countries because you were born in it. ~George Bernard Shaw

    He is a poor patriot whose patriotism does not enable him to understand how all men everywhere feel about their altars and their hearthstones, their flag and their fatherland. ~Harry Emerson Fosdick

    What is patriotism but the love of the food one ate as a child? ~Lin Yutang

    If I knew something that would serve my country but would harm mankind, I would never reveal it; for I am a citizen of humanity first and by necessity, and a citizen of France second, and only by accident. ~Montesquieu

    Can anything be stupider than that a man has the right to kill me because he lives on the other side of a river and his ruler has a quarrel with mine, though I have not quarrelled with him? ~Blaise Pascal, quoted by Tolstoy in Bethink Yourselves

    January 28, 2007

  • you have to insert it with html code. But I asked cause John says he wants to keep this site text only. I'm inclined to agree.

    January 28, 2007

  • Here're some off the top of my head. Not limited to Dems, though: criminal, coward, war criminal, liar, ineffective, inactive, underestimated, profiteer, corrupt, cheat, zealot, murderer, scary, uninformed, misled, sucker, tool, illiterate, simpleton, likeable, principled, convinced.

    January 28, 2007

  • “The scene ends badly, as you might imagine, in a cavalcade of anger and fear.�? ~ The Mountain Goats

    January 28, 2007

  • http://www.ncas.org/condon/text/images/pl01.jpg

    Can we/should we insert images?

    January 28, 2007

  • Sorry Ry, no can do. This list is limited to the oddball/made up words. If it wasn't, I'd be listing for days.

    January 28, 2007

  • Yes, but I discovered its brilliance. And yep, saw the egger suit :)

    January 28, 2007

  • This site is all about coinkydinks. Every day someone comments on something I was just doing, reading, listening to. I was just reading Dinosaur Comics.

    January 27, 2007

  • Odd. I was just listening to the TV on the Radio version of Mr. Grieves.

    January 27, 2007

  • You little thief! This was going to be my next list. And if you're gonna steal, do it right. The word is strugligagliast.

    January 27, 2007

  • hey zero, how come you change your comments all the time? Are they quotes?

    January 26, 2007

  • 1(a

    le

    af

    fa

    ll

    s)

    one

    l

    iness

    ~ e.e. cummings

    January 26, 2007

  • Well, I meant a random list of words generated from one's own lists. But that's also a good idea.

    January 26, 2007

  • how did you capitalize this?

    January 26, 2007

  • is there a word that means "anti cell phone"?

    January 26, 2007

  • I'm currently teaching a debate class, so some of the logical fallacies are fresh in memory. There are many, but these are some I'm teaching: argumentum ad nauseam (what a perfectly cutting and intelligent way to say, "gag me."), argumentum ad ignorantiam, argumentum ad numerum, argumentum ad populum, non sequitur, and tu quoque.

    January 26, 2007

  • used to mean 100. Hate that.

    January 26, 2007

  • Ha! A bit long, though I did include dellamorte dellamore.

    January 26, 2007

  • good ones, though I don't know anyone who uses oi in all seriousness. Would raspberry be a kind of sound?

    Btw, does the word ones bother anyone? I know people who can't stand it.

    January 26, 2007

  • which reminded me of foreign

    January 26, 2007

  • Hows about digg, ebay, AIM, and (bit)torrent? You got the big ones, I think.

    January 26, 2007

  • "You mean aside from the fact that texting is the stupidest fucking thing in the world? I mean, why would anyone in their right mind spend fifteen minutes tryin' to type some shit they could've called and said in five seconds? Plus, it involves typing with your thumbs! Which I just don't approve of. Fuck, I don't know about you, but I don't have time to read nothin' that a motherfucker typed with they thumbs. Fun Fact: Nothing typed by someone's thumbs has ever been important. It's all just Nigga Technology anyway."- Gin Rummy (The Boondocks)

    January 26, 2007

  • Thanks guys. I've added those. Pissa was in my Rubbies list. wicked pissa should probably be there too.

    January 26, 2007

  • hey zero, what was that other line from that you just had up for pebble?

    January 25, 2007

  • Hey Valse. Here's one more: design

    January 25, 2007

  • Aaaaaaaaaw, Freak Out!

    January 25, 2007

  • this could go on forever. Ought to limit myself to Boston-related things, eh?

    January 25, 2007

  • good word. Reminds me of the movie "The Shootist," which, near as I can tell, is not really a word.

    January 25, 2007

  • what do you use in place of enunciate?

    January 25, 2007

  • and that means "I love you"

    January 25, 2007

  • excellent! I was trying to think of a way to add this the other day. You just went for it. Kudos.

    January 25, 2007

  • Ah, my mistake. I glanced at your list too quickly and thought it was dealing with all things mythical.

    January 25, 2007

  • I'm amazed someone else has this.

    January 25, 2007

  • I'd like it if the blog widget allowed you to generate a random list from any/all lists.

    January 25, 2007

  • placid and flaccid. Oh, and stupid and putrid.

    January 25, 2007

  • Here're some more: pallid, sordid, candid, sapid, rapid, hairdid (I like to combine those words; look in the Urban Dictionary. Wonder if you could use it as an adjective:), squalid, and valid.

    January 24, 2007

  • Hark! Whose list beese this? Ah, tis yorn! ElmoAli. Fellow Rubbies afficionado. Propagator of an inborn tongue. Concoctive linguist. Autodidact and woman to watch! Welcome.

    January 24, 2007

  • cloodle was making me snicker the other night.

    January 23, 2007

  • "The gun is good. The penis is evil. The penis shoots seeds."

    January 23, 2007

  • I'm simultaneously repelled by and drawn to this word.

    January 23, 2007

  • Is anyone aware of a word that means the combining of ethnicities with nationalities, as in Irish-American or African-American?

    January 23, 2007

  • "The only thing I know is that I know nothing" - Socrates

    January 23, 2007

  • You're right to be protective/picky.

    January 23, 2007

  • Rubbies were what my family used to call those rubber diaper underwear trainers for kids. Some of these words nearly reduce me to incontinence for one reason or another.

    January 22, 2007

  • there's also despondent, disaster, duplicitous, deleterious (think you made a typo), declination, depleted, denial, detox (depressing yet hopeful), downcast, deceased and detested,

    January 22, 2007

  • House 2 is where it's at

    January 22, 2007

  • You'd think the Word of the Year would be something people use, have used, or will use at some point in the future.

    January 22, 2007

  • folksy

    January 22, 2007

  • Tried to choose:

    real words

    no given names

    fun words (if not real)

    What're people's thoughts on including full names (e.g. Elvis Presley)?

    January 22, 2007

  • Check out caffeinatedcows' Decemberists lyrics

    January 22, 2007

  • I love that you list all these Ulysses quotes and then bust out with bum-looker :)

    Joyce would actually be proud, I'm sure.

    edit: I listed asshat 10 mins ago. What a coinkydink.

    January 22, 2007

  • what a finely hyphenated word.

    January 22, 2007

  • word on eclectic

    January 22, 2007

  • Dude, quotato's awesome. No worries.

    January 22, 2007

  • Am I so dear?

    Do I run rare?

    And you've changed some:

    peach, plum, pear.

    -Joanna Newsom

    January 22, 2007

  • This Is Just To Say

    -William Carlos Williams

    I have eaten

    the plums

    that were in

    the icebox

    and which

    you were probably

    saving

    for breakfast

    Forgive me

    they were delicious

    so sweet

    and so cold

    January 22, 2007

  • or Gordon Shumway, as he's known on his home planet of Melmac

    January 21, 2007

  • Kltpzyxm!

    January 21, 2007

  • A black sheep boy grows horns

    Breathing smoke through his microphone

    The airwaves stretch and they groan, bleeding, birthing his black diapason

    -Okkervil River

    January 21, 2007

  • A black sheep boy dissolves

    In hot cream, in sweet moans

    In each dead bed and empty home

    In each seething bacterium

    Killing softly and serial

    He lifts his head, handsome, horned, magisterial

    He's the smell of the moonlight wisteria

    He's the thrill of the abecedarian

    (See the muddy hoofprints where he carried you?)

    -Okkervil River

    January 21, 2007

  • "It should be obvious to even the most dimwitted individual who holds an advanced degree in hyperbolic topology that Homer Simpson has stumbled into the third dimension"

    - Professor Frink

    January 21, 2007

  • camisole is nice. Great lists. Not helping me get my much needed sleep though.

    January 21, 2007

  • "I refuse to prove that I exist," says God, "for proof denies faith, and without faith I am nothing."

    "But," says Man, "the Babel fish is a dead giveaway, isn't it? It could not have evolved by chance. It proves you exist, and so therefore, by your own arguments, you don't. QED."

    "Oh dear," says God, "I hadn't though of that" and promply vanishes in a puff of logic.

    --Douglas Adams (THGTG)

    January 21, 2007

  • ''I am an invisible man. No, I am not a spook like those who haunted Edgar Allan Poe; nor am I one of your Hollywood-movie ectoplasms. I am a man of substance, of flesh and bone, fiber and liquids - and I might even be said to possess a mind. I am invisible, understand, simply because people refuse to see me.''

    - Ralph Ellison (Invisible Man)

    January 21, 2007

  • Check out the Wikipedia entry for the British use of pants. Love it. My girlfriend started calling me "Pants" after I took to referring to girls as skirts.

    January 20, 2007

  • Just listened to Ys again. Thanks for this list.

    January 20, 2007

  • tire, stance, positions, rules, pace, scenery, approach, world

    I love the Stuffie lists.

    January 20, 2007

  • code, spirit, law, record, habit, commitment, in, news

    January 20, 2007

  • knick knack (on someone's thumb, knee, etc.), sucker, part, Cops & Robbers, Cowboys & Indians, on words, goodcop/badcop, up, down, off, helpless

    January 19, 2007

  • An overused word. Suggest the pleonastic tired old chesnut

    January 19, 2007

  • I'm really surprised at how many people hate this word. I think it's so much more than a substitution for "use."

    January 19, 2007

  • "get the jelly twat"

    January 18, 2007

  • Thanks for the comments John. Was going to go back and add some, so this is a big help. Will be editing the unaccented ones though, so don't knock yourself out :)

    January 18, 2007

  • hěn hǎo. xiè xie!

    January 18, 2007

  • From my books surcease of sorrow—sorrow for the lost Lenore

    January 18, 2007

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