Made of Fail Glossary
Feb. 8th, 2010 12:55 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Sometimes I feel that Dayna and I have a language all to ourselves; even Adam, Jillian and Tessa have to figure out what we're talking about sometimes.
To that effect, I've decided to write up a Made of Fail Glossary on the community. What I don't have is a complete list of words and phrases.
I'll keep a list of those that might possibly need explaining - I've got definitions of most of them already, so don't worry about suggestions for that - and anything that you guys feel needs a description, feel free to suggest. Anything that's part of mine or Dayna's common-speech vocabulary that seems strange or uncertain, go ahead and ask.
I'll post the completed list to the community when it's big enough.
Glossary Terms
Wiggins (have a, get a, case of the)
Joss Whedon School of Reverbification (I've got a funny one for this already.)
Harshing [my/your] Melon (explained in episode 23 but could use a refresher)
Names as Verbs (to "David Caruso" someone, to "Joe Quesada" something, etc.)
"That was Joke Number Two" and "Do you have any friends? Could you have brought them?"
Sodium!
To that effect, I've decided to write up a Made of Fail Glossary on the community. What I don't have is a complete list of words and phrases.
I'll keep a list of those that might possibly need explaining - I've got definitions of most of them already, so don't worry about suggestions for that - and anything that you guys feel needs a description, feel free to suggest. Anything that's part of mine or Dayna's common-speech vocabulary that seems strange or uncertain, go ahead and ask.
I'll post the completed list to the community when it's big enough.
Glossary Terms
Wiggins (have a, get a, case of the)
Joss Whedon School of Reverbification (I've got a funny one for this already.)
Harshing [my/your] Melon (explained in episode 23 but could use a refresher)
Names as Verbs (to "David Caruso" someone, to "Joe Quesada" something, etc.)
"That was Joke Number Two" and "Do you have any friends? Could you have brought them?"
Sodium!
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Date: 2010-02-09 02:36 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2010-03-20 05:02 pm (UTC)I like this idea, although MOST of the time I can catch on to what you're saying (and use some of these myself, heh).