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  • Divination by studying the entrails of sacrifices.

    December 1, 2007

  • Divination by fire.

    December 1, 2007

  • Divination by studying the first stranger you meet.

    December 1, 2007

  • I was mulling it over. Done mulling.

    December 1, 2007

  • Divination performed by an oracle.

    December 1, 2007

  • Divination using excrement.

    December 1, 2007

  • Interpretion or divination using a person's facial characteristics. Related to phrenology, which was popular in the 19th Century but later discredited.

    December 1, 2007

  • Divination using leaves.

    December 1, 2007

  • Divination using flour; also refers to fortune cookies.

    December 1, 2007

  • A South African form of divination using bones or dice.

    December 1, 2007

  • Raspberry cheesecake from Junior's is teh awesome.

    December 1, 2007

  • Actually, the cucumber variety has a decent smell. Don't ever buy the raspberry one, though. Actually, don't ever buy raspberry anything.

    December 1, 2007

  • Thanks, I'll probably add more to it once I have time to type in all the definitions (I only added the terms I could remember, and not the ones I wouldn't recognize later on).

    December 1, 2007

  • I don't know if they fit your criteria, but I am reminded of uptown, downtown, and crosstown (also midtown, which is used more as a place than a direction).

    December 1, 2007

  • Divination by melting wax.

    November 30, 2007

  • Divination using the remains of sacrificed animals.

    November 30, 2007

  • I can attest that it actually does work, you just have to ignore the instructions on the packaging.

    November 30, 2007

  • I surmise that ebony is not used since it's better known as a tree.

    Sad, I always thought that yellow and black were weird being in the same group as cyan and magenta.

    November 30, 2007

  • I've decided to nominate this for WOTY '07 not just because of "don't 'tase me bro" but because every time I watch the news, there always seems to be a new report on someone getting tased by the authorities.

    They're still looking into the Polish man who died at the Vancouver airport, and apparently a pregnant woman was tased recently.

    November 30, 2007

  • On The Riches this is the term the Travelers apply to well, everyone else.

    (There seems to be a bit of conflict on Wikipedia on how much of the words they use are real, though.)

    November 30, 2007

  • What shade of black is the Black in CMYK supposed to be, anyway? Because you know, maybe that's why they didn't use ebony.

    And using the last letter seems like a better choice than 'L' (or any other random letter). Using only one letter is certainly a better indicator than say, Bx for Bronx (because 'B' is for Brooklyn).

    November 30, 2007

  • Maybe because those names were assigned to other colors before CMYK was conceived?

    Look, I didn't like 'K' for Black that much either, but I can't think of anything better at this point anyway.

    I'm not really a designer, though I do have a minor in graphic design, and my major was communications, so when you combine those two... the whole system just makes sense to me as a communications tool. Once you get used to 'K' being "Black," that is.

    November 26, 2007

  • Hershey's chocolate has been confirmed to be more bitter than well, chocolate made pretty much every other place. Being raised on it, I never noticed until it was pointed out to me by foreigners.

    I will still buy Kit Kats when the mood strikes me, though. But given the choice, I'll take the Nestlé.

    November 26, 2007

  • I would assume anyone who isn't really a lawyer.

    I was surprised to see I was the only person on Wordie who's listed "Objection!"

    November 26, 2007

  • Nestlé's Kit Kats are much better than Hershey's Kit Kats.

    Also, there's no hyphen in Kit Kat (or KitKat).

    Fun fact: Kit Kat bars are a very popular gift to give to students in Japan, because of the phonetic similarity to "kitto katsu," which is an expression of good luck.

    (Here's a short article from 2005 on the subject.)

    November 26, 2007

  • I guess this isn't something that would make sense to non-designers/printers. The two terms (CYMK and RGB) may come up in the same sentence (and they do, quite often), you don't want to mix-and-match. You also don't want people thinking that 'B' stands for "Blue" in CYMK, because you already have a blue - cyan.

    November 26, 2007

  • Because 'B' stands for "Blue" in RGB.

    November 26, 2007

  • "Court." There's a series of games called Gyakuten Saiban, which translates roughly to "Turnabout Court."

    November 26, 2007

  • I have decided that whoever came up with the phrase "bros before hos" probably didn't have a girlfriend.

    November 26, 2007

  • An uncommon letter combination that is used as a placeholder for page numbers (or other info) to be filled in later.

    November 26, 2007

  • Red, Green, Blue

    November 26, 2007

  • Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black

    November 26, 2007

  • How about SeaTac?

    November 22, 2007

  • I'm too lazy to shoot off an e-mail, but I thought you'd might want to check out this list of the top 60 Japanese buzzwords (maybe for Errata).

    November 21, 2007

  • The denizens of Akihabara, the otaku neighborhood in Tokyo.

    November 21, 2007

  • michaelchang is the loquacious tagger.

    November 21, 2007

  • People keep confusing the tags box with the comments/citations box, it seems.

    ...okay, one person. Who wants to be the brave one and leave a comment on his/her profile?

    November 21, 2007

  • Yeah baby, stroke my touchpad.

    November 18, 2007

  • Yeah, I knew about that one and called it out. Appropriately enough, it's attached to unchurched.

    November 18, 2007

  • The cloud for logical operator seems to be working now, for me at least.

    However, the tag / is guaranteed to give you an error. Yes, that's right, somewhere on this site is a word tagged with a slash.

    November 18, 2007

  • goto main_sub3;

    November 17, 2007

  • "Lisp is over half a century old and it still has this perfect, timeless air about it."

    November 17, 2007

  • A blood alcohol concentration between 0.129% and 0.138% can confer superhuman programming ability.

    November 17, 2007

  • Well, it is billed as a webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and language.

    November 17, 2007

  • An apple infused with tin.

    November 17, 2007

  • Getting out of hand.

    November 17, 2007

  • "I still find gyroscopes a little freaky."

    November 17, 2007

  • Trip up amateur grammar nazis with its more obscure meaning.

    November 17, 2007

  • The #1 programmer excuse for legitimately slacking off.

    November 17, 2007

  • "Why are you acting so dignified?"

    November 17, 2007

  • The pointer thing on laptop keyboards.

    November 17, 2007

  • "When Littlefoot's mother died in the original 'Land Before Time', did you feel sad?"

    November 17, 2007

  • They are about this big.

    November 17, 2007

  • "If you learned to speak Lojban, your communication would be completely unambiguous and and logical."

    November 17, 2007

  • "Me too."

    November 17, 2007

  • "I heard about it on the interblag!"

    November 17, 2007

  • "The best part of getting older is gonna be intentionally misusing slang around teenagers just to watch them squirm."

    November 17, 2007

  • "What does that gesture even mean?"

    November 17, 2007

  • They should call you Mario.

    November 17, 2007

  • "Sudo make me a sandwich."

    November 17, 2007

  • Why don't you write about it in your blag?

    November 17, 2007

  • Can you give me a few?

    November 17, 2007

  • From the makers of the blogosphere, blogocube, and blogodrome.

    November 17, 2007

  • There's no such thing.

    November 17, 2007

  • Worst band name ever.

    November 17, 2007

  • "Where's my fucking jacket?"

    November 17, 2007

  • "I still size up buildings for their potential as shelter against velociraptor attacks."

    November 17, 2007

  • "Our love is like a katamari. We travel along, rolling up more and more of the world into our shared experience, making it our own."

    November 17, 2007

  • A classy asshole.

    November 17, 2007

  • "It works, bitches."

    November 17, 2007

  • Just move the hyphen in "sweet-ass car."

    November 17, 2007

  • Elephant + rhino =

    November 17, 2007

  • Ack! Firewall, firewall!

    November 16, 2007

  • So a "beref" must be a dead-end on the Internet, huh?

    Oops, I let you out.

    November 15, 2007

  • Suddenly that episode became a whole lot funnier.

    November 15, 2007

  • I hear this word and I think of that episode of Pinky and the Brain where they did that take on Brian's Song (which was called, predictably enough, "Brain's Song") and Pinky's character was named "Meadowlark Lemon."

    November 15, 2007

  • Soon to be a major Hollywood picture, natch. With Matthew Fox as Racer X!

    November 15, 2007

  • Exactly.

    My favorite so far has to be the koala sheep.

    November 15, 2007

  • This emoticon doesn't quite work in lower-case. XD

    November 14, 2007

  • In Japan, Speed Racer is called "Mach Go Go Go." "Go" means "five" and it's also the name of the main character, G�? Mifune (Speed).

    Thus, the title can be read a number of ways, such as "Mach 5, G�? Mifune, Go!"

    November 14, 2007

  • Katara: The King is having a party at the palace tonight for his pet bear.

    Aang: You mean, platypus bear?

    Katara: No, it just says.... 'bear'.

    Sokka: Certainly you mean his pet skunk bear?

    Toph: Or his armadillo bear.

    Aang: Gopher bear?

    Katara: Just... 'bear'.

    (pause)

    Toph: This place... is weird.

    November 14, 2007

  • This was probably not meant to be a tag. It doesn't even work properly when you click on it.

    November 14, 2007

  • I think my favorite part is that he rhymes stronger with "on ya."

    November 14, 2007

  • I think it might just be a general description for a type of sword, and not any particular model. I don't really know for sure, as I am not a swordsmith nor a German speaker. The word/name just caught my eye when I was making my games list, as I remember a friend of mine used to play it. However, the einhänder in the game is a gun.

    November 14, 2007

  • I hate when editing leaves a marker, since sometimes you're just fixing a typo, and no one else needs to know that. You start wondering if people are editing for typos or changing their post entirely, and if an argument gets heated that can really mess things up.

    November 13, 2007

  • Scene from The IT Crowd demonstrating a rather unfortunate name.

    November 13, 2007

  • From the New York Times, November 8, 2007:

    Growing up Irish in Queens and on Long Island, Daniel Cassidy was nicknamed Glom.

    “I used to ask my mother, ‘Why Glom?’ and she’d say, ‘Because you’re always grabbing, always taking things,’�? he said, imitating his mother’s accent and limited patience, shaped by a lifetime in Irish neighborhoods in New York City.

    It was not exactly an etymological explanation, and Mr. Cassidy’s curiosity about the working-class Irish vernacular he grew up with kept growing. Some years back, leafing through a pocket Gaelic dictionary, he began looking for phonetic equivalents of the terms, which English dictionaries described as having “unknown origin.�?

    “Glom�? seemed to come from the Irish word “glam,�? meaning to grab or to snatch. He found the word “balbhán,�? meaning a silent person, and he surmised that it was why his quiet grandfather was called the similarly pronounced Boliver.

    November 13, 2007

  • You like your fiction to *not* make sense?

    November 13, 2007

  • The original PlayStation was released in 1995.

    November 13, 2007

  • I just edited one of my older comments (from seven months) ago because the link was outdated. So may I suggest that if we do introduce a time limit for editing comments, that it only apply to comments which have had responses, for the sake of archiving conversations?

    November 12, 2007

  • "One-hander" (type of sword). Name of a scrolling shooter game released by Squaresoft for the PlayStation in 1997.

    November 12, 2007

  • Roman festival honoring the new vintage of wine.

    November 12, 2007

  • A Korean holiday celebrating the establishment of modern-day Korea.

    November 12, 2007

  • Roman festival honoring the god Mars.

    November 12, 2007

  • Cornish festival involving the placement of apples beneath pillows.

    November 12, 2007

  • "With a taste of your lips

    I’m on a ride

    You're toxic I'm slipping under

    With a taste of a poison paradise

    I’m addicted to you

    Don’t you know that you’re toxic

    And I love what you do

    Don’t you know that you’re toxic"

    November 12, 2007

  • A celebration of the end of the harvest season in Gaelic culture.

    November 12, 2007

  • A month-long charity event in which men are encouraged to grow moustaches in order to draw attention to men's issues.

    November 12, 2007

  • Celebrated by Hindus, Jains and Sikhs across the globe as the "Festival of Light," where the lights or lamps signify victory of good over the evil within every human being.

    November 12, 2007

  • A ceremony performed by Hindus on the second day after Diwali, in which siblings celebrate each other with blessings and gifts.

    November 12, 2007

  • 10/22/07 - After decades-long fight, Iowa airport embraces unflattering identifier SUX

    SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) City leaders have scrapped plans to do away with the Sioux Gateway Airport's unflattering three-letter identifier - SUX - and instead have made it the centerpiece of the airport's new marketing campaign.

    The code, used by pilots and airports worldwide and printed on tickets and luggage tags, will be used on T-shirts and caps sporting the airport's new slogan, "FLY SUX." It also forms the address of the airport's redesigned Web site - www.flysux.com.

    Sioux City officials petitioned the Federal Aviation Administration to change the code in 1988 and 2002. At one point, the FAA offered the city five alternatives - GWU, GYO, GYT, SGV and GAY - but airport trustees turned them down.

    Airport board member Dave Bernstein proposed embracing the identifier.

    "Let's make the best of it," Bernstein said. "I think we have the opportunity to turn it into a positive."

    November 12, 2007

  • "Development." You'll frequently see/hear this word in reference to corporate matters (the equivalent to R&D).

    November 12, 2007

  • "And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him."

    November 12, 2007

  • "The difference between fiction and reality? Fiction has to make sense."

    - Tom Clancy

    November 12, 2007

  • "Non-Player Character."

    November 12, 2007

  • "N-n-now th-that that don't kill me

    Can only make me stronger

    I need you to hurry up now

    Cause I can't wait much longer

    I know I got to be right now

    Cause I can't get much wronger

    Man I been waitin' all night now

    That's how long I've been on ya"

    November 12, 2007

  • The place where Bugs Bunny and many anime characters keep their hammers. Like the Bag of Holding in Dungeons and Dragons.

    Also, the place where the immortals on Highlander carry their swords when they wear flappy trenchcoats that wave in the breeze (defeating the point of wearing a trenchcoat to hide their sword).

    November 12, 2007

  • "A jury consists of twelve persons chosen to decide who has the better lawyer."

    - Robert Frost

    November 11, 2007

  • "I see now the virtue in madness, for this country knows no laws nor any boundary

    I pity the poor shades confined to the Euclidean prison that is sanity

    All things are possible here and I am what madness has made me

    Whole

    And complete

    And free at last."

    - Amadeus Arkham

    November 11, 2007

  • There are more synonyms for being intoxicated than for any other condition or object in the English language.

    November 11, 2007

  • "There must be a Hell. There must be a place for the demons; a place for the damned. Hell is Heaven's reflection. It is Heaven's shadow. They define each other. Reward and Punishment; hope and despair. There must be a Hell, for without Hell, Heaven has no meaning." - The Angel Remiel

    November 11, 2007

  • "People are idiots. Including me. Everyone is an idiot, not just the people with the low SAT scores. The only difference is that we're idiots about different things at different times. No matter how smart you are, you spend much of your day being an idiot."

    November 11, 2007

  • Death from overwork, usually due to stress. Personally first heard about the phenomenon on an episode of 20/20 from the early 90's.

    November 11, 2007

  • "Excuse me." Also used to apologize for minor offenses, such as bumping into someone.

    November 11, 2007

  • "Destiny."

    November 11, 2007

  • "Egg." Most commonly encountered by English-speakers in sushi restaurants.

    November 11, 2007

  • "Water."

    November 11, 2007

  • This is also (in addition to portmanteau) a very popular word on Wikipedia.

    November 11, 2007

  • Japanese death god. Prominent examples in popular culture include the Soul Reapers in Bleach, and Ryuk in Death Note.

    November 10, 2007

  • Japanese subculture involving women with deep tans, bleached blonde hair, black eyeliner with white eyeshadow, and white lipstick.

    Ganguros are usually perceived as being skanky.

    November 10, 2007

  • "Princess." A prominent example would be "Mononoke Hime" (called Princess Mononoke in English), roughly translating to "Spirit Princess."

    November 10, 2007

  • "What?"

    November 10, 2007

  • Cell phone in Japan. Personally, I prefer this term to the English phrase.

    November 10, 2007

  • "Future." My first experience with this word was probably Future Trunks on Dragon Ball Z.

    November 10, 2007

  • Made many additions. Unfortunately, I couldn't really add Bullshit (I'm not as polite) since it's usually prefaced by "Penn & Teller".

    November 10, 2007

  • Used to refer to Alexis Meade, who had a male-to-female sex change some time before season 1 and as of the beginning of season 2, was suffering from amnesia.

    November 9, 2007

  • "Come along follow me as I lead through the darkness

    As I provide just enough spark that we need to proceed

    Carry on, give me hope, give me strength

    Come with me and I won't steer you wrong

    Put your faith and your trust as I guide us through the fog

    To the light at the end of the tunnel

    We gonna fight, we gonna charge, we gonna stomp, we gonna march

    Through the swamp, we gonna mosh through the marsh

    Take us right through the doors (c'mon)"

    July 31, 2007

  • "Cause it makes me that much stronger

    Makes me work a little bit harder

    It makes me that much wiser

    So thanks for making me a fighter

    Made me learn a little bit faster

    Made my skin a little bit thicker

    Makes me that much smarter

    So thanks for making me a fighter"

    July 31, 2007

  • "All your mental armor drags me down

    We can't breathe when we come around

    All your mental armor drags me down

    Nothing hurts like your mouth"

    July 31, 2007

  • "It's amazing

    With the blink of an eye you finally see the light

    It's amazing

    When the moment arrives that you know you'll be alright

    It's amazing

    And I'm sayin' a prayer for the desperate hearts tonight"

    July 31, 2007

  • "I Can't Stand It I Know You Planned It

    But I'm Gonna Set It Straight, This Watergate

    I Can't Stand Rocking When I'm In Here

    Because Your Crystal Ball Ain't So Crystal Clear

    So While You Sit Back And Wonder Why

    I Got This Fucking Thorn In My Side

    Oh My God, It's A Mirage

    I'm Tellin' Y'all It's Sabotage"

    July 31, 2007

  • CNN / April 24, 2007

    Carolivia Herron is a former English professor and the author of the children's book "Nappy Hair." The book tells the story of an African-American family extolling the strength and wonder of young Brenda's natural hair while affirming her beauty and culture. Uncle Mordecai is the principal character who praises Brenda, and Herron has written the following article from the perspective of what Uncle Mordecai would say about the sullying of the word "nappy."

    April 13, 2007

  • Fried codfish fritter. It doesn't really reheat well.

    March 29, 2007

  • "Extra Virgin Olive Oil"

    March 22, 2007

  • That NYT article is where I got the word. I'm fascinated by the concept.

    March 9, 2007

  • Oh, comptroller! That is a word I especially like.

    March 8, 2007

  • While it is very distinctly Puerto Rican and for that there is an amount of pride, I've never heard of things going that far. Mostly people just complain about how freakin' loud the little guys can get. CO-QUI!!!

    March 7, 2007

  • Uselessness, you're right, I completely got confused - it is the Nicene Creed.

    March 7, 2007

  • Thank you! It's the most fun part of the Apostle's Creed to say, I think.

    March 7, 2007

  • A frog that lives in Puerto Rico. Its name is exactly what it sounds like.

    March 7, 2007

  • Thank you! Of course, it's not meant to be exclusively a career list, it's just that my default list was getting too large and something had to be siphoned off...

    March 7, 2007

  • "Crawling in my skin

    These wounds they will not heal

    Fear is how I fall

    Confusing what is real"

    March 6, 2007

  • One of the four festivals of the Irish calendar, celebrating the arrival of spring. Also known as St. Brigid's Day.

    March 6, 2007

  • The Romanian day of lovers and courtship.

    March 6, 2007

  • A Roman festival celebrating the god Mars.

    March 6, 2007

  • A Roman festival honoring the dead and the god Jupiter.

    March 6, 2007

  • The Tibetan new year.

    March 6, 2007

  • An ancient pre-Roman festival meant to drive off evil spirits.

    March 6, 2007

  • An annual Roman observance supposedly commemorating the flight of the king from Rome.

    March 6, 2007

  • In Japan, the day before the beginning of each season. February 3 is the spring setsubun.

    March 6, 2007

  • A Russian folk holiday celebrated on the seventh week before Lent.

    March 6, 2007

  • A Lithuanian festival that takes place seven weeks before Easter, where an effigy of winter is burnt.

    March 6, 2007

  • The Roman festival of Terminus, the god of boundaries.

    March 6, 2007

  • I believe it's "tired old chestnut"

    Chest-nut

    't'

    January 25, 2007

  • "You only see what your eyes want to see

    How can life be what you want it to be

    You're frozen

    When your heart's not open"

    January 25, 2007

  • "In the arms of an angel

    Fly away from here

    From this dark cold hotel room

    And the endlessness that you fear

    You are pulled from the wreckage

    Of your silent reverie

    You're in the arms of the angel

    May you find some comfort there"

    January 18, 2007

  • "Everything's gone white

    And everything's grey

    Now you're here now you're away

    I don't want this

    Remember that

    I'll never forget where you're at

    Don't let the days go by

    Glycerine"

    January 10, 2007

  • "Why don't you ask the kids at Tiananmen Square?

    Was fashion the reason why they were there?

    They disguise it, hypnotize it

    Television made you buy it"

    January 10, 2007

  • "I see you averting your glances

    I see you cheering on the war

    I see you ignoring your children

    And I love you still"

    January 10, 2007

  • "A traffic jam when you're already late

    A 'no smoking' sign on your cigarette break

    It's like ten thousand spoons when all you need is a knife

    It's meeting the man of my dreams

    And then meeting his beautiful wife

    And isn't it ironic...dontcha think

    A little too ironic...and yeah I really do think..."

    January 10, 2007

  • "I can't feel the way I did before

    Don't turn your back on me

    I won't be ignored

    Time won't heal this damage anymore

    Don't turn your back on me I won't be ignored"

    January 10, 2007

  • "Soy un perdedor

    I'm a loser baby, so why don't you kill me?"

    January 10, 2007

  • "I've become so numb I can't feel you there

    Become so tired so much more aware

    I'm becoming this all I want to do

    Is be more like me and be less like you"

    January 10, 2007

  • "Now can I get an encore, do you want more

    Cookin' raw with the Brooklyn boy

    So for one last time I need y'all to roar"

    January 10, 2007

  • "And I will love you, baby - always

    And I'll be there forever and a day - always

    I'll be there till the stars don't shine

    Till the heavens burst and

    The words dont rhyme

    And I know when I die, youll be on my mind

    And I'll love you - always"

    January 10, 2007

  • "Well your faith was strong but you needed proof

    you saw her bathing on the roof

    her beauty and the moonlight overthrew you

    she tied you to her kitchen chair

    she broke your throne and she cut your hair

    and from your lips she drew the hallelujah"

    January 10, 2007

  • "Though nothing

    Will keep us together

    We could steal time

    Just for one day

    We can be heroes

    For ever and ever

    What do you say"

    January 10, 2007

  • "My reflection, dirty mirror

    There's no connection to myself

    I'm your lover, I'm your zero

    I'm in the face of your dreams of glass"

    January 10, 2007

  • "Be a good boy

    Push a little farther now

    That wasn't fast enough

    To make us happy

    We'll love you just the way you are

    if you're perfect"

    January 10, 2007

  • "What I need is a good defense

    cause I'm feeling like a criminal.

    And I need to be redeemed

    To the one I sinned against

    Because he was all I ever knew of love"

    January 10, 2007

  • Considering that "closer" is a word likely to be seen by a lot of people, I felt using the f-word might be offensive. And I really hate blanking words out.

    January 10, 2007

  • "Stand in the place where you live

    Now face north

    Think about direction

    Wonder why you havent before"

    January 9, 2007

  • "My whole existence is flawed

    You get me closer to God"

    January 9, 2007

  • "I'm head of the class

    I'm popular

    I'm a quarterback

    I'm popular

    My mom says I'm a catch

    I'm popular

    I'm never last picked

    I got a cheerleader chick"

    January 9, 2007

  • "It's bugging me, grating me

    And twisting me around

    Yeah I'm endlessly caving in

    And turning inside out"

    January 9, 2007

  • "In your head, in your head,

    Zombie, zombie, zombie,

    Hey, hey, hey. What's in your head,

    In your head,

    Zombie, zombie, zombie?"

    January 9, 2007

  • The Christian celebration in honor of the revelation of Jesus (God in human form) to man. Also commemorates the visit of the Magi, or Three Wise Men. The twelfth day of Christmas (Twelfth Night).

    January 9, 2007

  • A festival celebrated several times a year, in honor of various deities, such as Janus and Agonius, whom the Romans would invoke before undertaking any business of importance.

    January 9, 2007

  • Feast day of the Roman goddess Carmenta, an ancient oracle who later was deified by the Romans.

    January 9, 2007

  • An Indian festival that gives thanks for the harvest.

    January 9, 2007

  • Roman festival of sowing, in honor of Tellus (Mother Earth).

    January 9, 2007

  • Indian harvest festival, starting in January and ending in July. Marks the northern movement of the sun.

    January 9, 2007

  • "The visions dancing in my mind

    The early dawn, the shades of time

    Twilight crawling through my window pane

    Am I awake or do I dream?

    The strangest pictures I have seen

    Night is day and twilight's gone away"

    January 8, 2007

  • "Confusion that never stops

    The closing walls and the ticking clocks

    Gonna come back and take you home

    I could not stop, that you now know

    Singing come out upon my seas

    Cursed missed opportunities

    Am I part of the cure

    Or am I part of the disease"

    January 8, 2007

  • "And you don't seem to understand

    A shame you seemed an honest man

    And all the fears you hold so dear

    Will turn to whisper in your ear

    And you know what they say might hurt you

    And you know that it means so much

    And you don't even feel a thing"

    January 8, 2007

  • "She woke in the morning

    She knew that her life had passed her by

    She called out a warning

    Don't ever let life pass you by"

    January 8, 2007

  • "So if I decide to waiver my chance to be one of the hive

    Will I choose water over wine and hold my own and drive

    It's driven me before, it seems to be the way

    That everyone else gets around

    Lately, I'm beginning to find that when I drive myself, my light

    is found"

    January 3, 2007

  • "Little bag of bones been out all night

    Little bag of bones been out all night

    Kitty, you're scratchin' at the screen door

    Kitty, you're scratchin' at the screen door

    Little bag of bones been out all night"

    January 3, 2007

  • "Lump lingered last in line for brains

    and the one she got was sorta rotten and insane

    Small things so sad that birds could land

    Is lump fast asleep or rockin' out with the band?"

    January 3, 2007

  • Don't forget to bowdlerize.

    January 3, 2007

  • "Peaches come from a can

    They were put there by a man

    In a factory downtown

    If I had my little way

    I'd eat peaches everyday

    Sun soakin' bulges in the shade"

    January 2, 2007

  • "Say a prayer for me

    I'm buried by the sound

    In a world of human wreckage

    When I'm lost and I'm found

    and I can't touch the ground

    I'm plowed into the sound"

    January 2, 2007

  • "It's a lie, a kiss with open eyes

    And she's not breathing back

    Anything but bother me

    It takes my pain away

    Never mind, these are hurried times

    I can't let it bother me"

    January 2, 2007

  • "Mother

    Tell your children not to walk my way

    Tell your children not to hear my words

    What they mean

    What they say

    Mother

    Mother

    Can you keep them in the dark for life

    Can you hide them from the waiting world

    Oh mother"

    January 2, 2007

  • "Sister I see you

    Dancing on the stage

    Of memory

    Sister I miss you

    Entwined, you and I

    Our souls speak from across the miles

    Intertwined, you and I

    Our blood flows from the same inside

    Half of me, breathes in you

    Thoughts of love remain true"

    January 2, 2007

  • "This is not the Greatest Song in the World.

    This is just a tribute.

    Couldn't remember the Greatest Song in the World.

    This is a tribute to the Greatest Song in the World."

    January 2, 2007

  • NYU's Steinhardt School of Education used to be called the NYU School of Pedagogy. Which would be the first time I'd ever heard this term.

    December 28, 2006

  • Ah yes, but it is also the name of a rodent - which may have factored into the decision to keep the name in English. I originally didn't put the word in, but seeing that it had an English meaning, I thought it couldn't hurt.

    December 27, 2006

  • A giant bird that goes "wark!" You can ride it. Found in most Final Fantasy games.

    December 26, 2006

  • I've seen that list before, I can't believe I forgot about it. I have to wonder how many of these exist in the United States, like stravenue...

    December 26, 2006

  • I personally don't find it offensive, and think it just sets a dangerous precedent to dictate what kind of lists people can make (because what is offensive is highly subjective).

    December 23, 2006

  • "What kind of kinky Christmas spirit is this?"

    "Well, it is Germanic in origin."

    Dr. Venture & Dr. Orpheus; "A Very Venture Christmas"

    December 23, 2006

  • I will not preclude the possibility that in the technologically-advanced future, someone may build one. Not that I think this is a good idea.

    December 22, 2006

  • Actually, I was thinking of the creatures that hunted the oompa-loompas. What were those again?

    December 20, 2006

  • Short for "directional pad", refering to the cross-shaped button on a video game controller. Uses digital input (limited to up-down-left-right, though a combination may produce a diagonal option).

    December 20, 2006

  • Is this from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (aka Willy Wonka)?

    December 20, 2006

  • A cat and rabbit hybrid. Thought to be impossible in the real world (cats cannot breed with rabbits), but sometimes found in anime such as Tenchi Muyo.

    December 20, 2006

  • Said before meals in Japan, means "I will receive" but is more often translated as "Let's eat!"

    December 20, 2006

  • I want to see a list of the most popular new words.

    December 20, 2006

  • A 'B' has two humps, and so does a Bactrian camel!

    December 20, 2006

  • Remember kids, a 'D' has one hump in it, just like a dromedary!

    December 20, 2006

  • Japanese term roughly meaning "outside biography", meaning a side story to a main body of work (similar to a spinoff, but the gaiden should never surpass the primary story).

    December 20, 2006

  • You seem to have forgotten the baddest of the bad...

    Maleficent.

    It's in her name!

    December 20, 2006

  • A rabbit. They used to reside on the island of the same name (which is no longer an island, but that's another story).

    December 19, 2006

  • From the New York Times, December 18, 2006:

    In this season of strange presents from relatives, Dorothy Ferreira got a doozy the other day from her 82-year-old sister in Waterloo, Iowa. It was ugly. It weighed four pounds. There was no receipt in the box.

    Inside she found what looked like a gnarled, funky candle but could actually be a huge hunk of petrified whale vomit worth as much as $18,000.

    "I called my sister and asked her, 'What the heck did you send me?' " recalled Ms. Ferreira, 67, who has lived here on the eastern tip of Long Island since 1982. "She said: 'I don't know, but I found it on the beach in Montauk 50 years ago and just kept it around. You're the one who lives by the ocean; ask someone out there what it is.' "

    So Ms. Ferreira called the Town of East Hampton's department of natural resources, which dispatched an old salt from Montauk named Walter Galcik.

    Mr. Galcik, 80, concluded that the mysterious gift might be ambergris, the storied substance created in the intestines of a sperm whale and spewed into the ocean. Also called "whale's pearl" or "floating gold," ambergris is a rare and often valuable ingredient in fine perfumes.

    December 18, 2006

  • What about chupacabra, the legendary goat-sucker?

    December 18, 2006

  • "Fixed the newel post!" - Clark Griswold, after finding the newel post at the top of the stairs loose and subsequently sawing it off with a chainsaw.

    December 17, 2006

  • Half-human, half-vampire.

    December 17, 2006

  • Masticate makes far more sense, since it means to chew or gnaw.

    December 17, 2006

  • "Problem Exists Between Keyboard And Chair"

    December 17, 2006

  • Can anyone name addresses with esplanade or promenade? I originally had them on the list until I realized I've never actually seen a street address with either of those words in it (like the Brooklyn Promenade).

    December 16, 2006

  • "Don't patronizzle me."

    December 16, 2006

  • 1 part egg nog, 3 parts sake. From the Christmas episode of The Office (US).

    December 16, 2006

  • Well, you've convinced me. Especially as I live near "Avenue U" (not "U Avenue").

    December 15, 2006

  • I was trying to stick with words I was pretty sure have appeared in the form of "5th Street" or "Park Avenue". As for the foreign words, I wouldn't mind except that, well, where do I draw the line? And you didn't say rue. ;)

    December 15, 2006

  • Jack (Alec Baldwin) uses this word to refer to his current girlfriend, Condoleezza Rice.

    December 15, 2006

  • Made by breaking open a cigarette and emptying the contents into a cup of coffee. As seen on Scrubs.

    December 15, 2006

  • Category: Word Oddities

    Answer: Britishism that has one consonant followed by four vowels

    Question: What is queue?

    (2 out of 3 contestants got it right)

    December 15, 2006

  • House (yes, there was a movie, about an evil house)

    Poltergeist

    Wolf

    Airplane

    Clerks

    Serenity

    Secretary

    Miracle

    Go

    Daredevil

    Snatch

    Blade

    Evolution

    Magnolia

    Stigmata

    Election

    Alien

    Gladiator

    December 14, 2006

  • From the Nintendo GameCube game of the same name, an odama is an oversized metal sphere that is used in feudal warfare exactly like a pinball. It can roll over soldiers and destroy the enemy defense, but will be lost if it slips past the player's bottommost flippers. Compare with katamari.

    December 14, 2006

  • A Japanese word that roughly translates to clump. With the release of the PlayStation 2 game Katamari Damacy ("clump spirit") the word has taken on a different meaning. In the game, the katamari is rolled around to grab various objects, the size of which are dependent on the circumference of the katamari at the time (the player starts out grabbing coins, pins, and small insects, and by the end of the game they are grabbing buildings, islands, and even planetary bodies). In gamer culture, the word has come to be used in reference to any round ball of assorted junk.

    December 14, 2006

  • Ancient Greek solstice festival honoring Dionysus, god of wine (and all that comes from drinking it).

    December 14, 2006

  • Slavic holiday where it is believed that dark spirits were strongest due to the short day and long night (winter solstice).

    December 14, 2006

  • Roman festival in honor of the Lares, deities that protected homes and families.

    December 14, 2006

  • New Year's Eve in Japan. Largely spent cleaning in order to prepare for the upcoming year.

    December 14, 2006

  • Putting up words started reminding me of pictures I've taken recently, and I briefly thought of linking to them, but instead I ended up making a Wordie Flickr group. I hope that wasn't too presumptuous.

    December 14, 2006

  • One of the few English words with a masculine and feminine form (blonde).

    December 13, 2006

  • clown control to Mao Tse Tung (ground control to Major Tom)

    December 13, 2006

  • Seltzer, milk, and syrup. No eggs or cream involved.

    December 12, 2006

  • "She said I was foine, and 'teh sex'... whatever that means." - The Monarch

    December 12, 2006

  • "You spoony bard!"

    December 12, 2006

  • A dog that is smaller than most puppies, but is clearly an adult dog. Most likely to resemble a dachshund or Yorkie.

    December 11, 2006

  • How about nailology?

    December 11, 2006

  • Roman festival of the seven hills of Rome, celebrated on late calendars in December.

    December 11, 2006

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