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  • “There are only three ages for women in Hollywood: babe, district attorney, and ‘Driving Miss Daisy’�?

    — Elise Eliot (Goldie Hawn), First Wives Club

    November 10, 2008

  • The funnest iPhone app ever!!!

    November 10, 2008

  • Google also publicly opposed proposition 8, donating money for the no campaign. So that is unfortunate on multiple levels.

    November 9, 2008

  • Texels are heavily muscled and lean, making an efficient meat-producing sheep.

    November 9, 2008

  • *pines for The Simpsons’s glory days*

    November 9, 2008

  • quite redundant.

    November 7, 2008

  • Doesn't he own most of the Italian media?

    November 7, 2008

  • Surely the chardonnay set think themselves quite apart from hoi polloi?

    November 6, 2008

  • A preferential right in civil law systems granted to a creditor to have debts repaid out of the charged property. From Roman Law.

    November 6, 2008

  • Pencil and paper really is the only way to vote.

    November 6, 2008

  • But the 43rd person to occupy that role ;)

    November 5, 2008

  • He can save the über numbers for 2012.

    November 5, 2008

  • Tears in my eyes.

    November 5, 2008

  • Trent makes me sad.

    November 5, 2008

  • chipping = market, so, “market north town�?.

    A wholly inappropriate name for the Sydney suburb, which is entirely residential, and more S than N.

    November 4, 2008

  • I chose those I thought had interestingness and good mouthfeel.

    November 4, 2008

  • If you're annoying them, you must be doing something right.

    November 4, 2008

  • This would be Monocle's dream cabinet (video). Satire? Who knows.

    November 4, 2008

  • 150 calories? It's a good thing there's no such thing as a vicarious heart attack.

    November 4, 2008

  • This would be the final mirroring of The West Wing would it not?

    November 4, 2008

  • November 4, 2008

  • see dog-whistle.

    November 3, 2008

  • Grey I say.

    November 2, 2008

  • I had never heard this term used before the current U.S. presidential election cycle.

    November 2, 2008

  • I'm now kind of hoping they come back.

    November 2, 2008

  • It's missing an 'i'.

    November 1, 2008

  • So if I've got this straight, "Brennah" is/was the queen bee of the social superstructure of this particular high school. "Bonnie", "Taylor", "Lauren", and her b.f.f. "Kelsey" are getting revenge by venting all over the internets.

    What shenanigans will transpire? Will Brennah manage to put a stop to the revolt? Have Bonnie's efforts to replace Brennah's moisturiser with foot cream paid off? Have Taylor's protein bars succeeded in Brennah piling on the pounds (say to goodbye to that modelling career girlfriend!)? Does Brennah know Kelsey has been secretly sleeping with her boyfriend during P.E. every Thursday in the A/V Storeroom behind the auditorium?

    This is more than adequate whilst I wait for Gossip Girl to finish downloading.

    October 31, 2008

  • Not the same thing as 'expiry date'!

    October 27, 2008

  • Politicians in Westminster systems are protected by parliamentary privilege from defamation lawsuits. Hence they are often dared to repeat slanderous statements outside of “coward's castle�? — i.e., outside Parliamentary proceedings.

    October 23, 2008

  • An excellent source of news and current affairs.

    October 22, 2008

  • It was called Oil of Ulan in Australia. Then it became Olay

    October 22, 2008

  • Should we be happy that JKR reinvigorated this word, or be appalled that as a result no-one can spell it?

    October 20, 2008

  • 日本語を話�?��?�。

    October 18, 2008

  • ;)

    October 16, 2008

  • “… a system of financial incentives designed to keep an employee from leaving the company.�? (esp. lawyers)

    It's pejorative. High-flyers get sucked into a lifestyle of excessive earning and consumption, until they are trapped.

    October 15, 2008

  • Whatever it works out to, it'll be guaranteed by the government. Huzzah!

    October 12, 2008

  • 5

    October 12, 2008

  • 24 episodes without a toilet break makes one season.

    October 12, 2008

  • *snicker*

    October 11, 2008

  • did you try splitting it into two?

    October 9, 2008

  • “Katy Perry kissed a girl, and I didn't like it. The American singer didn't just kiss a girl, she wrote a song about it, sold millions of records and trivialised a pretty serious issue. And did I mention that she's straight?

    Pretending to be a lesbian is suddenly cool. It’s hip not to be square. Celesbianism, as it has been labelled, is on the front pages, at the top of the charts and making money like never before.�?

    — Tim Duggan, ‘The dangers of fauxmosexuality’, Sydney Morning Herald (10 October 2008).

    October 9, 2008

  • You're so stubborn, wanting to have it your way or nothing at all.

    October 9, 2008

  • He did not say it at all during the second debate. Thanks in no small part to Tina Fey methinks.

    October 9, 2008

  • Where press releases are printed verbatim. Exacerbated by job redundancies and other cutbacks in the newspaper industry. And general crapness.

    October 7, 2008

  • ≈ π

    October 7, 2008

  • The “random�? number people always think of.

    October 7, 2008

  • The greatest number you can factorial-ise on a standard ten-digit scientific calculator.

    October 7, 2008

  • ♫ Oh yesterday, came suddenly.

    October 5, 2008

  • As in: “Are we going to let one bad apple ruin the entire orchard?�?

    October 5, 2008

  • Alternative: When expectations for a date are sky-high due to their charm and skill with the typed word.

    October 4, 2008

  • “A tense equipoise cur­rent­ly pre­vails among the Justices of the Supreme Court, where four hard-​core con­ser­va­tives face off against four moder­ate lib­er­als. An­tho­ny M. Kennedy is the swing vote, de­ter­min­ing the out­come of case after case.”

    — ‘The Choice’, The New Yorker (13 October 2008)

    October 4, 2008

  • i.e., Canadian.

    October 3, 2008

  • Ten times more addictive than marijuana!

    October 2, 2008

  • Why does it split people so? I have never come across anyone indifferent to beetroot.

    October 1, 2008

  • We (I) want more details :)

    October 1, 2008

  • Lindsay Lohan.

    September 28, 2008

  • An Islamic financial instrument; one that is structured in accordance with sharia law, which forbids the charging of interest.

    September 26, 2008

  • Potter Stewart's famous test for ‘indecency’.

    September 23, 2008

  • Anne Baxter had it, but not Jeanne Crain.

    September 20, 2008

  • Ah, that depends on how high I set the bar for "sounds cool". Shall I risk opening the flood gates?

    September 18, 2008

  • Invented by John McCain.

    September 16, 2008

  • Track has it tattooed on his calf.

    September 13, 2008

  • For the southpaws shall inherit the Earth.

    September 13, 2008

  • And will be around long after. Sarah Palin pronounces it like this as well.

    September 12, 2008

  • I interpret it as a kind of one raised eyebrow look.

    September 10, 2008

  • You tell me that it's evolution.

    September 10, 2008

  • A dynamic, indefinable quality. A certain je ne sais quoi.

    September 9, 2008

  • Reasonable minds can differ. Wildly.

    September 7, 2008

  • Sounds like a home lender.

    September 7, 2008

  • Woo, wordies are ahead of the ball.

    September 6, 2008

  • This sounds disgusting!

    September 5, 2008

  • ‘liberal’ has somehow come to mean ‘left-wing’ in the US, which is … not right.

    September 4, 2008

  • The UK's question time is the pinnacle of accountable democracy compared to its antipodean equivalent. Count yourselves lucky :)

    September 4, 2008

  • A very sensible thing to do.

    September 3, 2008

  • It was certainly a “maverick�? choice.

    August 30, 2008

  • Maybe a woman who is good at tetris.

    August 27, 2008

  • Where expert witnesses give their evidence together — enabling them to take each other up on various points.

    August 26, 2008

  • why is it annoying?

    August 25, 2008

  • Maybe because it is always freezing in Britain.

    August 24, 2008

  • Has that always been their practice, or is it engineered to put the USA on top?

    August 24, 2008

  • Pussies are in fact muscular and strong. Just think what they have to put up with! Scrotum is a much better insult. They're thin, weak, and easily shrivel up under pressure. Calling something a pussy should be a compliment!

    August 24, 2008

  • Fantastic is just the right word.

    August 23, 2008

  • 'twas believed in ancient times that a venomous snake injected poison not from its fangs but through its forked tongue.

    August 19, 2008

  • I can confirm that Violet Crumble gets stuck in your teeth VERY easily.

    August 18, 2008

  • “Party Unity My Ass!�? some say.

    August 16, 2008

  • rolig, I was under the same delusion :| Thanks for clarifying!

    August 15, 2008

  • Euphemism for "that other girl is ugly".

    August 13, 2008

  • Oh. My. God. They sell replacements as accessories!

    August 13, 2008

  • I have managed to lose both the toothpick and the tweezers on mine :(

    August 13, 2008

  • It's a mad world.

    August 13, 2008

  • They only make SCs these days.

    August 7, 2008

  • Malaysian English, i.e., mangled English.

    August 3, 2008

  • Next thing it'll be punctuation, then we're all screwed.

    July 26, 2008

  • I liked My Best Friend's Wedding.

    July 24, 2008

  • Emus would be more apropos.

    July 23, 2008

  • I have a gag US$1,000,000 note. Imagine how many Z$s that's worth :O

    July 20, 2008

  • Eye-contact implying “after you…�?

    July 18, 2008

  • I think J.K. Galbraith said this first.

    July 18, 2008

  • I would definitely like to see that happen. Maybe this is a very cynical bus company?

    July 18, 2008

  • You can transport a lot more people per litre of petrol on a bus than a private car. I guess that's what they mean.

    July 17, 2008

  • I guess an estranged father would be a sperm donor? How cold :|

    July 16, 2008

  • If you think you understand quantum mechanics, you don't understand quantum mechanics�?

    — Richard Feynman

    July 15, 2008

  • Americans know it as tylenol. It's generally safe for everyone and is available without a prescription.

    July 14, 2008

  • Ah yes. It would be easier just to email the slides. Then we can discard with the charade of looking interested.

    Observe Steve Jobs or any of the TED presenters for the proper way to give a presentation.

    July 14, 2008

  • We need visual verification.

    July 12, 2008

  • When an axis of evil power decides to exaggerate its firepower.

    July 12, 2008

  • I was met with a triple whammy of this whilst getting the Jesus phone. The two minute task of filling in a web form stretched to the better part of an hour as layer upon layer of management failed to understand their own computer system.

    July 11, 2008

  • We should be thankful. It could have been a lot worse.

    July 10, 2008

  • These ideas defy numerical representation. That would reduce the fluidity of language, and we wouldn't want that ;)

    July 8, 2008

  • Or, it could be an infusion of ice. Which would be water…

    July 8, 2008

  • Yes, it is.

    July 6, 2008

  • The act which connects a front page article to a page deep within the recesses of a newspaper.

    June 30, 2008

  • :( This kind of overthinking could destroy my love affair with an otherwise perfectly good vegetable (or fruit).

    June 29, 2008

  • :( This kind of overthinking could destroy my love affair with an otherwise perfectly good vegetable (or fruit).

    June 29, 2008

  • What's truly impressive is the structural integrity of their pants.

    June 29, 2008

  • It's just a short step away from eating body of Christ.

    June 29, 2008

  • They are ridiculously yummy stir-fried in some olive oil.

    June 28, 2008

  • This is indeed bizarre. What about land rights for gay whales? Why does Mr. Henry hate whales?

    June 28, 2008

  • Speaking of chemistry, Boron, Iodine, Technetium, Hydrogen: BITcH

    June 27, 2008

  • I'm more partial to joke zero

    June 26, 2008

  • Would you want your children described this way?

    June 24, 2008

  • Er, thinking of anyone in particular there jmp?

    June 22, 2008

  • Well, there used to be. Now it's the 333 (omni)bus.

    June 22, 2008

  • Australian jurisprudence substitutes: “The man on the Bondi tram�?. Notice that that the common law considered until relatively recently, the ordinary person to be a man.

    June 22, 2008

  • The money-question: “Will it play in Peoria?�?

    June 22, 2008

  • *sigh* I know this well...

    June 21, 2008

  • When you pull into your driveway but don't remember driving home.

    June 21, 2008

  • A great name for a girl. Also sandstorm and hat, except hat is more of a boy's name.

    June 21, 2008

  • I think the excited author thinks this will somehow result in more sex for him.

    June 20, 2008

  • Baby got rhythm.

    June 20, 2008

  • I don't see them.

    June 20, 2008

  • I think apeshit is more understandable, where someone gets sharply angry after being pushed there, whereas batshit is the more pathological, and well… crazy one.

    June 19, 2008

  • So simple, so evocative.

    June 19, 2008

  • Jocelyn Wildenstein

    June 19, 2008

  • This makes me think of Ozymandias.

    June 18, 2008

  • I don't know anyone who gets whiter in the sun.

    June 18, 2008

  • June 18, 2008

  • Oh wait, never mind, I've worked it out

    June 16, 2008

  • What's the not-nice one, bilb?

    June 16, 2008

  • That's why we love this place :)

    June 16, 2008

  • Not to be confused with fallacious.

    June 16, 2008

  • It pops up once or twice a month, and its never good news unfortunately :(

    June 16, 2008

  • As far as I know, it's chai everywhere.

    June 16, 2008

  • Useful for implying that someone is old without actually saying it.

    June 16, 2008

  • Disgusting… I love it :p

    June 15, 2008

  • only those in the South. I suspect the others would be gambolling for a photo op.

    June 15, 2008

  • … but no dragons. The stuck-on-freezing air-conditioning probably killed it.

    June 14, 2008

  • At Sydney University there exists an expression: “by the time the Jacaranda in the main quadrangle flowers, it's too late to start studying for exams�?. At the University of Queensland students even maintain a joke superstition that if a Jacaranda bloom falls on their head during exam time, they will fail an exam. The bad luck can be broken by catching another bloom before it hits the ground.

    June 14, 2008

  • “You can’t conceive, and nor can I the appalling strangeness of the mercy of God.�?

    — Graham Greene, Brighton Rock (1938) at Part 7, Chapter 11.

    June 14, 2008

  • Thanks palooka

    June 14, 2008

  • The trick is to store it in the fridge. Cold = less odour. Though I think people exaggerate how "bad" durians smell.

    June 14, 2008

  • A portmanteau you'll probably hear very soon.

    June 14, 2008

  • The wounds were recently ripped open with Recount

    June 14, 2008

  • That was an amazing music video, but in my childishness the thing that stood out was the guy whizzing.

    June 14, 2008

  • and wagga. They hate it if you only use one.

    June 14, 2008

  • The fiddler, in Somerville’s Hobbinol, a burlesque poem in three cantos. Twangdillo had lost one leg and one eye by a stroke of lightning on the banks of the Ister, but he was still merry-hearted.

    Yet still the merry bard without regret

    Bears his own ills, and with his sounding shell

    And comic phiz relleves his dropping friends.

    He tickles every string, to every note

    He bends his pliant neck, his single eye

    Twinkles with joy, his active stump bears time.

    June 14, 2008

  • I was not confused before, but I will be now. Thanks a lot guys!

    June 14, 2008

  • buffalo.

    June 14, 2008

  • The Wall Street Journal weighs in…

    June 14, 2008

  • May I also suggest hysterical.

    June 14, 2008

  • Clear and convincing evidence of the entrenched, systematic, and deliberate working of the patriarchy to tilt the public towards outright misogyny! It's time for an uprising! :P

    June 14, 2008

  • I'll naively categorise this as a burst of spontaneity rather than chemically-induced randomness.

    June 13, 2008

  • satin?

    June 13, 2008

  • Who wants it on there?

    June 13, 2008

  • o_0

    June 13, 2008

  • It's racist and sexist!

    June 13, 2008

  • The case for virginity-restoration surgery

    June 13, 2008

  • All feathers, and no meat.

    June 13, 2008

  • How is it precocious?

    June 12, 2008

  • Oh noes, you clicked! What horrors hath thee unleashed?

    June 12, 2008

  • The trick is to type the word with a capital letter. Click if you dare: Random.

    June 12, 2008

  • also: add

    June 12, 2008

  • It depends. Did you spend any time studying in the Netherlands? In the culinary department?

    June 12, 2008

  • Puts the Avon lady in a completely different light.

    June 11, 2008

  • An upmarket posse.

    June 11, 2008

  • Suggested replacement for “lesbian�? should the vexatious litigants of Lesbos win. see Sappho.

    June 11, 2008

  • with free foam!

    June 11, 2008

  • Whatever happened to the traditional butt slapping?

    June 11, 2008

  • of or relating to cunnilingus.

    June 11, 2008

  • haha! I'm feeling an urge for some sushi right now.

    June 10, 2008

  • rent-seeking capital cartel

    June 10, 2008

  • rent-seeking labour cartel

    June 10, 2008

  • NYT: Apple announces 3G iPhone; and straight from the horse's mouth: Apple Introduces the New iPhone 3G.

    June 10, 2008

  • i.e. Tina Fey in 30 Rock.

    June 10, 2008

  • Thinner, better, 3G, finally!

    June 10, 2008

  • settee?

    June 9, 2008

  • “He who is not with me is against me…�? (Matthew 12:30); and

    “…whoever is not against us is for us�? (Mark 9:40)

    June 9, 2008

  • “disappeared�?, someone presumed killed by members of the armed services or the police.

    June 8, 2008

  • “shirtless one�?, a very poor person. The backbone of Peronist support.

    June 8, 2008

  • A code of silence among criminals (esp. the Mafia).

    June 8, 2008

  • The same night awaits us all.

    June 8, 2008

  • I do believe ‘false dichotomy’ has made an appearance in almost all of my university essays.

    June 8, 2008

  • “… a way of more effectively responding to businesses whose practices are objectionable. Don’t simply not give them your money, which doesn’t have much effect because those businesses have little way of measuring what it is they lost, because they never know what they lost. Instead, almost give them your money, and then cancel your transaction and state explicitly your reason for canceling.�?

    — Dan Waber, Buycott instead of Boycott (2008) Free Idea Factory.

    June 7, 2008

  • The gestures for concepts differ from country to country, and even between regions in the same country.

    June 7, 2008

  • A badge of origin.

    June 6, 2008

  • “Rehnquist took the news with equanimity. Antonin Scalia did not.�?

    — Jeffrey Toobin, The Nine: Inside the Secret World of the Supreme Court (2007) at 55.

    June 6, 2008

  • i.e. Bernard Woolley. Though some may argue he was a low flyer supported by occasional gusts of wind.

    June 4, 2008

  • Well overdue for a comeback.

    June 4, 2008

  • I use this in preference to connection. It is so much sexier :)

    June 4, 2008

  • I've heard of "knocked out" but never "bundled out". Who uses this strange turn of phrase?

    June 4, 2008

  • I hope in 25 years Wordie will still be as minimalist as it is today.

    June 4, 2008

  • I just realised that if he wins, he'd be the 44th president. Double death! How ominous :O

    June 4, 2008

  • I don't know anybody who does it with a foot rest. Could so many of us be doing it all wrong?

    June 3, 2008

  • The day I'm presented with a blue rose. Until then I'll be foreeeeeever young.

    June 3, 2008

  • I'm eating one right now. Yum yum.

    June 3, 2008

  • It was hammered into me that I should be a doctor. I'm an economist studying to be a lawyer, but I really want to be an artist.

    June 3, 2008

  • Less trusted than politicians.

    June 3, 2008

  • Haha, I think the more humorous thing is that there is a George Bush Intercontinental Airport.

    June 3, 2008

  • Salt 'n' pepper, together at last!

    June 2, 2008

  • Mine do not smell reesetee.

    June 2, 2008

  • n. An instrument in harmony with the sentiments of an assassin.

    June 1, 2008

  • n. A number of persons appointed by a court to assist the attorneys preventing law from degenerating into justice.

    June 1, 2008

  • The scientific term for consuming insects. »

    May 31, 2008

  • I'm with Palooka. There's something particularly satisfying about a 2–3. And when a cup of tea doesn't do it, a good dump solves everything.

    May 30, 2008

  • Yes! Quite good game play. And that's coming from someone who usually hates computer games.

    May 29, 2008

  • I'm glad my list has generated such lively debate. I personally favour the broader meaning of metonyms as it means more words to list :)

    May 27, 2008

  • Added! thanks bilby.

    May 26, 2008

  • A rather misogynistic term.

    May 22, 2008

  • A bombshell dropped just before—quelle surprise!—the November presidential/congressional/mid-term elections.

    May 22, 2008

  • See also: discussion at dog-whistle.

    May 21, 2008

  • The original liberal elite.

    May 20, 2008

  • The widespread dissemination of this “law�? means that people now invoke hyperbole as against Soviet Russia, instead of the Nazis.

    May 19, 2008

  • “…draconian anti-terrorism legislation.�? The “draconian�? seems redundant these days.

    May 19, 2008

  • The Skin is considered an organ, and it is outside the body :)

    May 18, 2008

  • A two-hour "discussion" on this led to a deluge of references: Britney Spears' trainwreck, disturbingly high college male readership of Who Weekly, unintended nude photos on Bebo, suspected self-lovin' in the Carslaw toilets, Senator Larry Craig's 'wide stance', Ted Haggard, Bill 'n' Monica, mental health, the paparazzi, footage of fat people on Today Tonight, and middle-class Anglo-Saxon reluctance to talk about money, among other things.

    All in the interests of developing our legal knowledge of course.

    May 14, 2008

  • A corporate takeover offer where shares are offered in place of cash. This is tax advantageous because capital gains tax is halved if the shares are held for more than 12 months.

    May 12, 2008

  • It means a whole lot of nothing.

    May 12, 2008

  • Apparently this should now be referred to as "The Dreaming" »

    May 11, 2008

  • It can be issue-specific.

    May 11, 2008

  • Four times in American history, the candidate who won fewer votes nonetheless became president. (Political scientists, with rare concision, call this the “wrong winner�? problem.) »

    May 10, 2008

  • In petitions of divorce, or for declaration of nullity of marriage, the Queen's Proctor may, under direction of the Attorney General, intervene in the suit for the purpose of arguing any question that the court deems expedient to have argued. i.e. A professional, government-sponsored busy-body.

    May 9, 2008

  • See also: proctor.

    May 9, 2008

  • Sounds like a holiday destination.

    May 8, 2008

  • These are yummy but they make you hot.

    May 8, 2008

  • See also: footpath.

    May 8, 2008

  • n.

    A bad person.

    e.g. “You spiggin' hufta!�?

    May 8, 2008

  • Intensifies when your toss misses the bin entirely.

    May 7, 2008

  • eep! how did I manage to miss this? Good words guys.

    May 6, 2008

  • Aretha's job just got a little harder.

    May 6, 2008

  • Surely this brings up the concept of macrophallus.

    May 6, 2008

  • None taken, g.

    May 6, 2008

  • fantastical!

    May 6, 2008

  • Isn't it amazing how the links form themselves sionnach?

    Thanks gangerh! I'm actually hoping that the predictive text gets smarter so we don't have these word oddities. But we might as well make the most of it in the meantime :)

    May 6, 2008

  • mum

    May 6, 2008

  • Smirnoff

    May 6, 2008

  • bus

    May 6, 2008

  • boy

    May 6, 2008

  • fuck

    May 6, 2008

  • queue

    May 6, 2008

  • Swansea

    May 6, 2008

  • tofu

    May 6, 2008

  • Anna

    May 6, 2008

  • Cardiff

    May 6, 2008

  • barmaid

    May 6, 2008

  • cheer

    May 6, 2008

  • kiss

    May 6, 2008

  • me

    May 6, 2008

  • cool

    May 6, 2008

  • woohoo

    May 6, 2008

  • It was actually written on a white board and for internal campaign consumption only. Calling the voters, or Bush stupid wouldn't have been a brilliant way to win votes.

    May 3, 2008

  • Or simply rocket.

    April 28, 2008

  • He's a magnificent creation, and has brought me great joy :)

    April 28, 2008

  • A 12 line document which marks the termination of a Jewish marriage.

    April 28, 2008

  • This is a sign of many things ;)

    April 27, 2008

  • It's bilby's list reesetee :)

    April 27, 2008

  • I just found out that this is only legal on Anzac Day. There's even a specific Act to make it happen.

    April 27, 2008

  • A civil servant without peer!

    April 27, 2008

  • I don't find it offensive, and I don't think anyone I know does either. Though that might say something about the company I keep.

    April 27, 2008

  • The relationship which I might tentatively venture to aver has been not without some degree of reciprocal utility, and perhaps even the occasional gratification, is approaching a point of irreversible bifurcation, and, to be brief, is in the propinquity of its ultimate regrettable termination.�?

    —Sir Humphrey Appleby

    April 26, 2008

  • often prefixed with "poisoned".

    April 26, 2008

  • I do believe that "gaol" has lost the war against "jail" in the Australian media.

    April 26, 2008

  • I don't think you can, which is why we have those interminable op-ed wars.

    April 26, 2008

  • when has it been used in the second sense?

    April 18, 2008

  • Oh my, I can't believed I missed the jacaranda tree. Thanks reese and bilby!

    April 17, 2008

  • I was taught "soo chee", which is still capable of making me giggle.

    April 16, 2008

  • It most certainly was set in Glebe. They also filmed it there.

    April 16, 2008

  • You seem to be quoting a lot of Germaine Greer!

    April 13, 2008

  • Haha. I love that Dobby looks like him rather than the other way around.

    April 13, 2008

  • I flinch every time this is (mis)spoken.

    April 13, 2008

  • Interesting!

    April 12, 2008

  • Funny Games (1997 and 2008).

    April 11, 2008

  • Why “everything but the…�?

    April 2, 2008

  • Julie Andrews's memoir is full of crisp locutions like "poor unfortunate" and "banished to the scullery" and "trivet," a characteristically precise term that the dictionary defines as "an iron tripod placed over a fire for a cooking pot or kettle to stand on." — »

    March 29, 2008

  • The Chaser are a comedy/satire troupe :)

    March 27, 2008

  • podictionary — for word lovers — daily stories, trivia & dictionary etymology.

    March 24, 2008

  • We all know that pre- means 'before'… so a preface must be something that is 'before the face'. But that doesn't seem right, and a glance in the nearest etymological dictionary meakes it clear that the face part of the word is misleading. 'Preface' comes from an early French form of Latin præfatio, a 'saying beforehand'. A more accurate form in English of the Latin word would therefore have been prefation, the -fation deriving ultimately from the Latin verb fari, fatus 'speak, say'. That same Latin verb leads to other English words: when we talk about what fate has in store for us, for example, we mean 'what has been "spoken" by the gods'. — Leslie Dunkling

    March 23, 2008

  • To ask that the laws of the universe be annulled in behalf of a single petitioner, confessedly unworthy.�? — The Devil's Dictionary by Ambrose Bierce

    March 23, 2008

  • A decision so unreasonable that no reasonable person could take it.

    March 15, 2008

  • I think this has been scientifically debunked, but it's still pretty compelling.

    February 23, 2008

  • Thank you reesetee! Yes I think I will!

    February 22, 2008

  • A font we can believe in.

    February 22, 2008

  • Ah the seedy underbelly of Wordie!

    February 21, 2008

  • Because he's a graduate of Harvard Business School :P

    February 20, 2008

  • Emos are beautiful souls.

    February 20, 2008

  • Drop "any" and it's right.

    February 19, 2008

  • “It's not to shabby is it?�? Said Jonny Ive.

    February 19, 2008

  • Demonstrated nicely in this video.

    February 19, 2008

  • Rather different from an excursion.

    February 18, 2008

  • A brief history of �?footprint“

    February 18, 2008

  • Slums.

    February 17, 2008

  • Second hand.

    February 17, 2008

  • To steal something.

    February 17, 2008

  • I have never made sauce in one.

    February 17, 2008

  • Concentrated sugar.

    February 17, 2008

  • NPR: Six-word memoirs

    February 17, 2008

  • An act of desperation (esp. in Scrabble)

    February 16, 2008

  • It's really Rosalind Franklin who deserved the Nobel Prize.

    February 16, 2008

  • Ann Coulter reckons herself one.

    February 16, 2008

  • 'twas devastating when she left him for Blaine. Luckily she came to her senses.

    February 16, 2008

  • It does now!

    February 16, 2008

  • Oh hey, pink triangles! That's not even remotely suggestive…

    February 16, 2008

  • Offering a beacon to a later, more enlightened time, when the errors of

    the majority will be acknowledged and corrected.

    February 14, 2008

  • Or for “One flew over the Cuckoo's Nest�?

    February 13, 2008

  • “The stars change, but the mind remains the same.�?

    February 13, 2008

  • This is a very good filler word.

    February 12, 2008

  • A way to remember the spelling: “sheep, toilet, cow, toilet�?

    February 11, 2008

  • It means, “the place where the eels lie down.�?

    February 11, 2008

  • It seems like every bloody article mentioning John McCain describes him as an “apostate�?.

    February 11, 2008

  • What Safari is after every Mac OS X update.

    February 11, 2008

  • The possibility of a Huckabee presidency would give many independent voters (and this newspaper) pause. »

    February 11, 2008

  • I've been browsing The Atlantic website for the past hour. It's a fine publication!

    February 11, 2008

  • They are used as "filler" in flower arrangements.

    February 10, 2008

  • Not many people are named this for obvious reasons, but I like it.

    February 10, 2008

  • Marketed as “Panadol�? outside North America. I think “Tylenol�? sounds better.

    February 10, 2008

  • What do the other 10% prefer?

    February 8, 2008

  • Dear Mr Seamer,

    I saw today your letter of 26 February. One of the great pleasures of private life is that I need no longer be polite to nincompoops, bigots, curmudgeons and twerps who infest local government bodies and committees such as yours. In the particular case of your committee, that pleasure is acute.

    Yours sincerely … »

    February 8, 2008

  • Or even more shockingly Calvin and Hobbes have a falling out.

    February 8, 2008

  • “Where the masculine ideal of as recently as 2000 was a buff 6-footer with six-pack abs, the man of the moment is an urchin, a wraith or an underfed runt.�? — Vanishing Point, NYT

    February 8, 2008

  • Bush graduated from there.

    February 8, 2008

  • Sartorially, they do deserve scorn.

    February 8, 2008

  • Yep, that'd be appreciated :)

    February 7, 2008

  • e.g. The Petrelli brothers in Heroes, not to mention Mohinder/Sylar and Hiro/Ando. Oh boy!

    February 7, 2008

  • I think we need more guidance.

    February 7, 2008

  • Why yes, I think palooka invented it here. Oprah's the queen bee. Or is it Michelle, or Maria, or Caroline?!

    February 7, 2008

  • This word is too good to be true.

    February 7, 2008

  • Gotham's also a nickname for New York City, which features many of those golden era relic signs. What a web of trivia :)

    February 7, 2008

  • Simulated fascism? I think it was bad enough the first time round.

    February 7, 2008

  • The "fruit" the serpent offered Eve from the Tree of Knowledge has occasionally been represented as a mushroom!

    February 7, 2008

  • No-nonsense, sans-serif. This typeface screams America. It is reminiscent of the type and signage of a previous era. The golden age of industry and manufacturing.

    All those "CHANGE" signs held up by Obamarama mamas you see, they're Gotham. John Edwards' campaign also featured it prominently.

    February 7, 2008

  • Mushrooms and other fungi conjure a more sinister, insidious atmosphere. Broccoli is just well... broccoli. It's rather nice to eat.

    February 6, 2008

  • And a less big man-made problem is a three mile island

    February 6, 2008

  • Monetarists would argue that in trying to smooth out the business cycle, governments in fact distort it further, creating bigger booms, and more painful busts. If they just butt out, then the economy would grow close toward its long term trend, without the rollercoaster ride, or so the theory goes…

    February 6, 2008

  • February 5, 2008

  • Bach's Cello Suite is beautiful.

    February 5, 2008

  • Does anyone else cross their 7s? And their Zs and 0s for that matter?

    February 5, 2008

  • Funeral services or preparations.

    February 2, 2008

  • I say, this is a very plausible retcon for my username.

    February 1, 2008

  • A brave environmentalist standing up to the man.

    February 1, 2008

  • I once played tequila.

    February 1, 2008

  • On February 13, the first item of business in Australia's recently elected 42nd parliament will be an official apology from the Government to Australia's indigenous people, containing the critical word 'sorry'.

    It will be a recognition of past sins, an affirmation of progress, and a commitment to substantially improving the appalling social and economic gaps between Aboriginals and other Australians.

    February 13 becomes a day of reprieve, offered by the too rapid passage of time. Australians everywhere can be proud that we finally have a government committed to redressing this stain on our national conscience. Decades from now, this will be remembered as the day the nation finally matured.

    February 1, 2008

  • My favourite shoe. I knew that if I waited long enough they'd be back in fashion.

    January 27, 2008

  • Yummy! Though I kinda like them because of the sour core, not the sweet exterior.

    January 24, 2008

  • The feeling you have for someone who you used to be in love with, but aren't anymore.

    January 24, 2008

  • Do not enter Dr. Finch's masturbatorium.

    January 24, 2008

  • This word has always felt 'wrong'. How does 'message' become 'messenger' ? Would a 'messager' be the creator rather than someone who carried it?

    January 21, 2008

  • A plexus is a network of nerves, so I guess this refers to the "central network of nerves" ?

    January 20, 2008

  • Ah, my wall has been defiled ;)

    January 17, 2008

  • I share your dislike, and return it with a renewed sense of outrage!

    January 17, 2008

  • Thank you! It turns out Valse already had a similar (identical) idea.

    January 17, 2008

  • I remember being so chuffed as a kid for knowing the “world's longest word�?. Some might say insufferable

    January 17, 2008

  • A very sexy learning disability.

    January 17, 2008

  • Sounds yummy!

    January 17, 2008

  • This terrifying concept has been reduced to a side-character on a reality TV show.

    January 17, 2008

  • Very useful for a political reporter.

    January 16, 2008

  • This is a very sexy word.

    January 16, 2008

  • How to measure earwig poo?

    How to know how much they do?

    Are there scales to measure it

    Those tiny piles of earwig shit?

    Barry Kent (Sue Townsend)

    January 15, 2008

  • Almost as prolific as 'Anonymous'.

    January 14, 2008

  • Aww, I'm happy to be of service :)

    January 14, 2008

  • Strange, I had this tune stuck in my head all day, then this pops up :S

    January 14, 2008

  • STI stands for sexually transmitted infection. I think doctors and others prefer this term nowadays because not all of the stuff you can get is necessarily a 'disease'.

    Here's a better explanation.

    January 14, 2008

  • If you have herpes, HPV, or any other STI, you should go see a doctor.

    January 13, 2008

  • A particularly fine specimen.

    January 12, 2008

  • “light giver�?

    January 11, 2008

  • Apu: You are wearing a red and white striped club tie in a half-Windsor knot.

    January 11, 2008

  • Thanks everyone! I wasn't limiting it to place names, although it kind of looked that way.

    January 10, 2008

  • My blog is at: kewpid.net.

    January 10, 2008

  • The Australian government.

    January 10, 2008

  • The Beehive—The New Zealand government.

    January 10, 2008

  • The EU.

    January 10, 2008

  • The British mass press.

    January 10, 2008

  • The U.K. parliament.

    January 10, 2008

  • The British PM and his/her staff.

    January 10, 2008

  • The British monarchy.

    January 10, 2008

  • American theatre.

    January 10, 2008

  • NASA Mission Control.

    January 10, 2008

  • Apple Inc.

    January 10, 2008

  • Microsoft.

    January 10, 2008

  • The American high-tech industry.

    January 10, 2008

  • The American financial markets.

    January 10, 2008

  • The American film industry.

    January 10, 2008

  • The U.S. Congress.

    January 10, 2008

  • The U.S. government.

    January 10, 2008

  • The U.S. Department of State.

    January 10, 2008

  • The U.S. Department of Defense.

    January 10, 2008

  • The U.S. President and his/her staff.

    January 10, 2008

  • The Russian government.

    January 10, 2008

  • Mitt Romney probably could.

    January 10, 2008

  • “The midnight disease�?—an insatiable desire to write.

    January 9, 2008

  • Some say mee-LEE, I say meh-LAY.

    January 8, 2008

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  • "Dan has added 51 lists containing 2,592 words, 45 comments, 45 tags, 31 favorites, and 1 pronunciations."

    September 5, 2010

  • Nice to see you posting again, kewpid. :-)

    March 17, 2010

  • Just in time to pronounce you're something of a hotdog, aren't you. :-)

    March 12, 2010

  • Yay! You're back!

    March 12, 2010

  • I played with your name. 

    October 7, 2009

  • Feel free to add words and phrases to the list.

    I must confess, I have no television, but rent Netflix. When seasons 1 and 2 of 30 Rock became available to watch online, I got addicted. Now I just incessantly play them in the background on my computer while doing housework and have subsequently memorized A LOT of the dialogue. Lame, I know. Meh.

    March 3, 2009

  • Yay! Two contacts!

    December 18, 2008

  • Done! http://wordie.org/lists/12581

    February 7, 2008

  • Yep, that'd be appreciated :)

    February 7, 2008

  • Are you talking about my list? Do you want me to give more details on which words I'd like you to type in?

    February 7, 2008

  • Ah, my wall has been defiled ;)

    January 17, 2008

  • Word. (Now you have a comment). =^+^=

    January 17, 2008