If you really want to perform a service to the English language, Monty, come up with a pronoun that means “a single human being” but isn’t “he”, “she”, or (lord save us) “they”!
My brothers tried to create a word back in the 60s- “gug”, meaning to eat something really, really fast. Never caught on, not even in the neighborhood.
Reminds me of an environmental science professor who talked about car exhaust in various regions: smog (smoke + fog) on the coasts; smust (smoke + dust) in arid regions; and in agricultural areas — smit!
Ratkin Premium Member 9 months ago
Shart was even worse.
Jesy Bertz Premium Member 9 months ago
The editors of the Oxford English Dictionary stopped responding to Monty’s suggestions years ago.
lavender headgear 9 months ago
I’m on Team Monty this time. I’m going to use “slud” from now on.
win.45mag 9 months ago
Man, that outlet is as big as his calf !!!
Redd Panda 9 months ago
What would you call it, if you sneezed while passing gas?
fritzoid Premium Member 9 months ago
“Stop trying to make ‘fetch’ happen, Gretchen. It’s not going to happen.”
fritzoid Premium Member 9 months ago
“Santorum” caught on…
(Don’t Google it.)
FassEddie 9 months ago
Or “snart?” A sneeze that pushes out a färt?
mistercatworks 9 months ago
My term “versimify” for “creating fake news” never caught on.
Richard S Russell Premium Member 9 months ago
If you really want to perform a service to the English language, Monty, come up with a pronoun that means “a single human being” but isn’t “he”, “she”, or (lord save us) “they”!
WCraft Premium Member 9 months ago
Crazalistic!
sobrown51 9 months ago
IDK. I think spork (spoon and fork combo) made it into the dictionary.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 9 months ago
It’s a drizzle of snow, or a snizzle.
Redd Panda 9 months ago
Check with the Inuit dictionary. They have 43 names for slush.
Uncle $crooge 9 months ago
My brothers tried to create a word back in the 60s- “gug”, meaning to eat something really, really fast. Never caught on, not even in the neighborhood.
cuzinron47 9 months ago
Besides, it sounds like a loose woman.
Richard S Russell Premium Member 9 months ago
And yet the very word “meme” was invented by Richard Dawkins as a parallel to “gene”, and look how successful that’s been.
dtdbiz 9 months ago
Reminds me of an environmental science professor who talked about car exhaust in various regions: smog (smoke + fog) on the coasts; smust (smoke + dust) in arid regions; and in agricultural areas — smit!
Enter.Name.Here 9 months ago
To set a trend or phrase you have to have followers first, people who listen to you.
Michael Scott Premium Member 9 months ago
When my cat meows and halfway through it decides to yawn, that’s a meyawn.