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  • According to the popular word game 'Balderdash' mumble crust means 'a toothless beggar whose father was also a toothless beggar'

    April 29, 2009

  • a douchebaguette is the female variant of the more common male 'douchebag', you know, the kind of guy who wears a cloth cap and thinks he's being edgy

    April 21, 2009

  • The act of groping breasts.

    Ex. There was a lot of graboobery going on at the pub on St Patrick's Day.

    March 31, 2009

  • - bo·fid·y (variant bo·fid·ly) – adjective -

    1 : describing something that has bofid-like characteristics

    Ex: “Bofidly statements most often elicit a forced smile from the intended audience. They are only ever met with genuine mirth when the audience is also a bofid, in which case an entire bofidy conversation may follow.�?

    Ex: “In an embarrassingly bofidly move, Dave asked the beer-delivery man outside the restaurant if he had any ‘free samples’ �?

    March 31, 2009

  • - bo·fid·y (variant bo·fid·ly) – adjective -

    1 : describing something that has bofid-like characteristics

    Ex: “Bofidly statements most often elicit a forced smile from the intended audience. They are only ever met with genuine mirth when the audience is also a bofid, in which case an entire bofidy conversation may follow.�?

    Ex: “In an embarrassingly bofidly move, Dave asked the beer-delivery man outside the restaurant if he had any ‘free samples’ �?

    March 31, 2009

  • - bo·fid·it·y - abstract noun –

    1 : the state of being a bofid

    Ex: “We fear that our friend Dave is slipping into bofidity as he has just recently bought a novelty barbeque apron with large rubber breasts on it�?

    March 31, 2009

  • Main Entry: 1bo·fid

    Pronunciation: ‘bO-f&d

    Function: common noun

    Etymology: late 20th Century New Zealand, coined by Daniel Fulton

    1 : a typically overweight middle-aged man with a propensity for wearing flip-flops and shorts, who espouses good-natured bofidy jokes such as (while observing a neighbour washing his or her car) “I’ll bring mine over, you can do that next, eh?�?

    Ex (1): The Rotary Club Barbeque was wall-to-wall bofids.

    2 : a person prone to exhibit trite and obvious humour, especially in a jocund yet passive and non-controversial manner

    Ex (2) : That liquor store employee was such a bofid. After I put the 6 dozen beers and bottle of Jack Daniels on the counter he said: "So... quiet night tonight eh?"

    3 : someone who exhibits good-natured bumbling incompetence

    Ex (3): “Mum is already waiting in the Kingswood, hurry up and get your togs bofs, or we'll go to the beach without you.�?

    March 31, 2009

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