Sometimes my brothers and I invent exclamatory terminology with words seemingly unrelated to the worst/best of situations. For example:
Cress |kres|
n. a small, pungently flavored leaf used in salads or as a garnish. Or, a plant of the mustard family whose leaves are cress.
or
v. a means of explaining feelings of ennui, ambivalence, and/or mild shock
Slice and Dice |slys end dice|
v. a methodical means of chopping vegetables, fruits, and other edible products using precision, skill and culinary intuition
or
v. a methodical means of chopping, knifing and shanking your victim in the throat, neck, chest and breast areas using muscular precision, intellectual domination, and all-out ninja prowess
Ricky, Becky, Susan |rickee, behkee, suzen|
all nouns. Three, common, American-English and British-English names two of which are abbreviated forms of 'Ricardo or Richard' and 'Rebecca'
or
n. three words used in fierce succession in which the speaker acts quickly, unloading the phrase to express self-satisfaction or uncertainty about what to say next
Buss |bəs|
n. a kiss (i know, we were surprised too)
or
n. used to express disgruntlement
alternate meaning: used in the phrase 'buss on krause' as a means of expressing work ethic or power
Thursday, October 1, 2009
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