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WORDS Everybody Should Know - BUT DON'T????!? ok, so my boss and I were talking and she asked me how the hell I could eat vegan when going out.
I gave her a few examples and said, "For example, if I go to a smoothy place, I ask for the smoothies sans yogurt or sherbert." She had no clue what 'SANS' meant. Like none I was stunned. Do you see shit like this? . [Edited 3/19/08 8:00am] | |
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Ex-Moderator | Some of my old coworkers used to make fun of my vocabulary, saying they had to figure out what I was saying sometimes out of context. This doesn't happen anymore now that I work with the geeks. |
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fandangle. everyone should know this word. | |
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XxAxX said: fandangle. everyone should know this word.
brickify, that should be used by all and sundry | |
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jami0mckay said: XxAxX said: fandangle. everyone should know this word.
brickify, that should be used by all and sundry | |
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XxAxX said: jami0mckay said: brickify, that should be used by all and sundry also: Dingbat Thingymajig | |
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jami0mckay said: XxAxX said: also: Dingbat Thingymajig at times i'm tempted to make up a bunch of words then use them in conversation with normal people. like, when some stranger on the elevator interrupts my peace to let me know what he or she thinks of the day's weather. that's when i want to reply "true, and if it cheeves up any more we will all be smooped". i don't of course. but i'm tempted | |
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XxAxX said: jami0mckay said: also: Dingbat Thingymajig at times i'm tempted to make up a bunch of words then use them in conversation with normal people. like, when some stranger on the elevator interrupts my peace to let me know what he or she thinks of the day's weather. that's when i want to reply "true, and if it cheeves up any more we will all be smooped". i don't of course. but i'm tempted mind you its been cheeving all day, it wouldn't surprise me if it goes all flimpity later. | |
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XxAxX said: jami0mckay said: also: Dingbat Thingymajig at times i'm tempted to make up a bunch of words then use them in conversation with normal people. like, when some stranger on the elevator interrupts my peace to let me know what he or she thinks of the day's weather. that's when i want to reply "true, and if it cheeves up any more we will all be smooped". i don't of course. but i'm tempted | |
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i've learned that an alarming number of people in the midwest don't know what "schlep" means.
then again, i also learned that people in new york look at you funny if you say you're thirsty for a pop. | |
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Anxiety said: i've learned that an alarming number of people in the midwest don't know what "schlep" means.
then again, i also learned that people in new york look at you funny if you say you're thirsty for a pop. | |
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The difference between specific and Pacific. Also, that irregardless is NOT a word!!!! | |
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Imago said: She had no clue what 'SANS' meant. I have never used or heard that word Rhythm floods my heart♥The melody it feeds my soul | |
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veronikka said: Imago said: She had no clue what 'SANS' meant. I have never used or heard that word OMG, that's so embarassing Girl, why do you ADMIT this kind of stuff? | |
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Anxiety said: i've learned that an alarming number of people in the midwest don't know what "schlep" means.
then again, i also learned that people in new york look at you funny if you say you're thirsty for a pop. I learned about pop when I went away to college in western Pennsylvania. It still sounds dated to me--like something out of Leave It To Beaver. But my family is West Indian and we have our own version of English so I can't really throw stones. | |
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Ex-Moderator | sextonseven said: Anxiety said: i've learned that an alarming number of people in the midwest don't know what "schlep" means.
then again, i also learned that people in new york look at you funny if you say you're thirsty for a pop. I learned about pop when I went away to college in western Pennsylvania. It still sounds dated to me--like something out of Leave It To Beaver. But my family is West Indian and we have our own version of English so I can't really throw stones. I've lived in the midwest my whole life and somewhere along the way I switched over to saying "soda". But nearly everyon around here still calls it pop. |
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CarrieMpls said: sextonseven said: I learned about pop when I went away to college in western Pennsylvania. It still sounds dated to me--like something out of Leave It To Beaver. But my family is West Indian and we have our own version of English so I can't really throw stones. I've lived in the midwest my whole life and somewhere along the way I switched over to saying "soda". But nearly everyon around here still calls it pop. Coastal residents are snobs. We can't go around saying "pop" like people that live in middle America. Carrie is a wannabe coast-er. | |
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veronikka said: Imago said: She had no clue what 'SANS' meant. I have never used or heard that word Sans / sin -- it's not so different. | |
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Imago said: veronikka said: I have never used or heard that word OMG, that's so embarassing Girl, why do you ADMIT this kind of stuff? Without me looking it up or getting embarassed, what is sans? Is that Tampa lingo? To Sir, with Love | |
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Imago said: veronikka said: I have never used or heard that word OMG, that's so embarassing Girl, why do you ADMIT this kind of stuff? Why not just say without??? Rhythm floods my heart♥The melody it feeds my soul | |
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sextonseven said: veronikka said: I have never used or heard that word Sans / sin -- it's not so different. Sin I understand, I use that all the time when speaking spanish Rhythm floods my heart♥The melody it feeds my soul | |
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sextonseven said: CarrieMpls said: I've lived in the midwest my whole life and somewhere along the way I switched over to saying "soda". But nearly everyon around here still calls it pop. Coastal residents are snobs. We can't go around saying "pop" like people that live in middle America. Carrie is a wannabe coast-er. so is it a soda? To Sir, with Love | |
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veronikka said: Imago said: OMG, that's so embarassing Girl, why do you ADMIT this kind of stuff? Why not just say without??? | |
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PEJ said: Imago said: OMG, that's so embarassing Girl, why do you ADMIT this kind of stuff? Without me looking it up or getting embarassed, what is sans? Is that Tampa lingo? It's French for "without". MyeternalgrattitudetoPhil&Val.Herman said "We want sweaty truckers at the truck stop! We want cigar puffing men that look like they wanna beat the living daylights out of us" Val"sporking is spooning with benefits" | |
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@ Theo | |
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jami0mckay said: surviving on the thought of loving you, it's just like the water
I ain't felt this way in years... | |
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I had a boss once who didn't know what PRAWNS were. We were talking about a lunch order. I thought everybody knew what they were.
I had to explain: They're giant shrimp. | |
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Runza said: I had a boss once who didn't know what PRAWNS were. We were talking about a lunch order. I thought everybody knew what they were.
I had to explain: They're giant shrimp. wait. who are you? | |
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