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Post by Dillasandra on Feb 26, 2008 14:26:51 GMT -5
Flinky. I was telling the cats this morning that their boxes were all funky and stinky. Wasn't really awake, though, and it came out Flinky. ;D
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Post by Dillasandra on Feb 26, 2008 15:55:29 GMT -5
Okay, and now we have Fresovely. I have stripped the boxes, filled them with clean litter, and they are all fresh and lovely....fresovely.
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Poison Ivy
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Hello, you tasty little morsel.
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Post by Poison Ivy on Feb 26, 2008 20:30:40 GMT -5
Grrulling. When a cat growls and purrs at the same time.
(Sindarin is really good at it.)
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Mickey
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Cogito ergo sum/Carpe diem!
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Post by Mickey on Jul 30, 2008 18:00:52 GMT -5
O.K., this is something I've been doing most of my life with friends and family. We collect made up/mistake words for our own 'speak'.
Jerb/jerbbed - to be poked, jabbed with an object
scrupulent - (my son recently came up with this) He said that something wasn't scrupulent. That is usually how we use it now, as in not up to a certain standard, not very good. Therefore, scrupulent would, I guess, mean it was up to a certain standard, good. That may seem confusing, or a not very scrupulent explanation, so I'll demonstrate with a few sentences for clarity, I hope.
The cast, crew, and volunteers of Avaloch do a very scrupulent job every year in our shire.
I find this hot, sticky, stormy weather not very scrupulent, especially during Faire.
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Post by Dillasandra on Jul 31, 2008 13:36:42 GMT -5
Bednight Snack. Grew up with that one!
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Post by Dillasandra on May 1, 2009 12:22:19 GMT -5
Norky. Been saying that in place of 'yucky' for as long as I can remember.
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Post by Dillasandra on May 21, 2009 13:16:10 GMT -5
Scamperage. When Rowan is in a playful mood, it will inevitably result in scamperage.
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