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  • That was, uh, rather unnecessary, Kostya...

    February 12, 2009

  • See also jmjarmstrong.

    February 12, 2009

  • I have been known to take my frustrations out on cardboard packaging. It's usually related to excessive sticky tape.

    February 12, 2009

  • So do I ;)

    February 12, 2009

  • Hi Surreal.

    Welcome to Wordie! I hope you enjoy the site as much as the rest of us do.

    I must say, I feel very honoured to be your first favourite word :P

    Edit: Please remember to check for a definition on a word's page before adding your own. It's a bit redundant to have the same definition in two comments, one after the other (eg loganamnosis)

    <3

    February 12, 2009

  • Success! Thanks VO.

    Although, once I got there, it wasn't actually that interesting...

    February 12, 2009

  • I was wondering the same thing, actually. Just never got around to commenting on it.

    February 12, 2009

  • Perhaps someone should start a list of amusingly titled periodicals? John's beloved Sheep! could be included.

    February 12, 2009

  • I don't particularly like this word. I think the mater part is kind of ugly.

    February 12, 2009

  • I seem to be having an inordinate amount of trouble accessing the page i thought you'd lost it when you added "haar".... *gg.

    I suspect there's more to the "word" than that, but it doesn't show up on the home page or the last 100 comments page, and the URL is truncated because of the quotation marks.

    But I know other people can get there, because it has comments!

    February 12, 2009

  • What are you apologising for, Gexe?

    February 12, 2009

  • Not frosted?

    February 12, 2009

  • Oh, that was you, 'nach? Thanks so much!

    Well, there's a couple of collecting tins circling, one at work, one in my hometown, and I'm taking one to my old boarding house tomorrow. Also, my perpetually campaigning auntie is rustling up the people who would usually sponsor her, e.g. pretty much all of her cancer support group, everyone at the bank, every person who owns a cafe on the main street, and so on and so forth.

    Short answer: There's money, it's just not entered online.

    February 11, 2009

  • *groan*

    February 11, 2009

  • I'm sure I stole it from somewhere on Wordie...

    February 11, 2009

  • I think he's more likely to be tall and limber, like a japanese schoolgirl doing a pommel horse routine.

    February 11, 2009

  • *sigh* You're right skip. What can we do?

    I'm glad you appreciate my baked goods.

    Oh God, dontcry. Don't wish that on us! Nothing is worth that *shudder*

    February 11, 2009

  • I use they as a singular, non-gender specific pronoun, and I don't think there's anything wrong with it. Better they than the hideous hir. This was one of the few things my English teacher and I ever disagreed on.

    She eventually won the argument, but for some reason, she didn't respond well when I replaced they with s/h/it in my practice essay. *puzzled*

    Is JOO as in book or food, skip?

    February 11, 2009

  • Skipvia, I take umbrage at being called a boy! *flings cupcake*

    February 10, 2009

  • Bilby, I didn't realise you had family still in the area. I hope they get out alright.

    I remember the year of the Canberra fires, my sister was visiting a friend and the fires came within a block of them. They evacuated to a shelter, my sister's phone went flat, noone could contact her. It was harrowing.

    February 10, 2009

  • The latest figures say 173 dead, 500 injured, nearly 10,000 homes destroyed across 365,000 hectares.

    There are... no words.

    February 10, 2009

  • How about a list of facial cupcake adornment controversies from Victorian era Albania?

    February 10, 2009

  • *snort*

    Nice one, b.

    February 9, 2009

  • Yeah but.

    Those words are all far older than 2008.

    February 8, 2009

  • Did you ever take that photo, Pro?

    February 6, 2009

  • I take umbrage at your not recognising your own list, jenn.

    February 6, 2009

  • Thank you for your generosity, bilb. <3

    February 6, 2009

  • Wordies, why do you hate freedom of speech?

    February 6, 2009

  • Whoops! Typo, dc :S

    February 6, 2009

  • Click me!

    I'm shamelessly pimpin' for sponsorship, yo!

    February 5, 2009

  • Let them eat cake.

    February 5, 2009

  • *headdesk*

    February 5, 2009

  • I don't actually think you're a curmudgeon.

    I think I've been conditioned to follow orders :P

    February 5, 2009

  • @sionnach: you're a curmudgeon.

    February 5, 2009

  • Actually, in reverse it would be siht si tahw tahw.

    Upside down it's sıɥʇ sı ʇ�?ɥ�? ʇ�?ɥ�?.

    February 5, 2009

  • Aaaand the award for referencing the most most active threads in one comment goes to..!

    February 5, 2009

  • One would think, for all the Princess Bride quoting that happens on Wordie, there would be a PB list!

    Edit: There is now.

    February 5, 2009

  • Plinth.

    February 5, 2009

  • He's the Professor.

    February 4, 2009

  • I love the mouthfeel of this word.

    Bluff bluff bluff bluff bluff!

    It's one of those words that sounds stranger the more you say it.

    February 4, 2009

  • *reads list description*

    *rereads*

    *reads once more*

    *brain goes boom*

    February 4, 2009

  • From Wiki:

    The game is known as blind man's buff in the UK and Ireland, "buff" meaning a small push. It is possible that the American name is a corruption, or it may originate from the older sense of bluff meaning to blindfold.

    Personally, I know it by this name, rather than the BEng. To me it makes sense because you can bluff by making a noise to draw the attention of the Blind Man and then move away as silently as possible. I do the same in Marco Polo.

    February 4, 2009

  • It took until my third page view to pick up on the funny.

    February 2, 2009

  • There's always a "Don't Cry for Me, Argentina" joke lurking...

    Edit: Earworm alert!

    February 2, 2009

  • JM is right. See also norks.

    February 1, 2009

  • Sounds delicious, moll.

    February 1, 2009

  • JM is making plethora hungry.

    JM really likes the 3rd person, huh?

    February 1, 2009

  • Is a private detective. See claret.

    February 1, 2009

  • From what I can find, powrie is another name for a Red Cap, creatures from British folklore. See here.

    I feel compelled to point out that although Red Caps are mentioned in Harry Potter, JKR never uses this particular word.

    February 1, 2009

  • Aw, such cute little guts! I know what I'm asking for for my next birthday...

    February 1, 2009

  • See: every one of dc's recent comments, starting with superbowl. ;)

    February 1, 2009

  • Heat stress is more likely to get me in my flat, to be honest. It's been about 45 degrees Celsius here all week, and I don't really have much in the way of cooling at home. We're looking at high 30s for the next week too.

    I wish I lived closer to the beach. I'm not a huge fan of swimming, but nighttime walks as the water laps at your feets are just heavenly.

    You're in the NT, right b? For some reason, people seem to just take you for South Australia. Maybe it's because NT isn't a real state :P

    I didn't even get that message.

    February 1, 2009

  • I was home last night, dc. And I am here this morning.

    February 1, 2009

  • I love that song, skip. But it's not an earworm for me.

    February 1, 2009

  • I think I remember that song from my childhood.

    The Wiggles, dc, are always to be appreciated.

    February 1, 2009

  • Maybe, but don't remind me because that'll ruin it.

    January 31, 2009

  • I don't think I've ever been subversive :(

    January 31, 2009

  • The superbowl is, I think, a strange phenomenon. It gets a lot of coverage for what it is. I'm assuming it's basically the same thing as Australia's grand final? For most sports, it would be reasonable to expect that while there would be a bit more hype than for normal games, only fans of the sport would really care that much.

    But the Superbowl's discussed ad infinitum. There are sitcom episodes about it. They're even showing it here Monday morning, and it's mentioned in every news broadcast. Why is it such a big deal? Thoughts?

    January 31, 2009

  • Like a tiny little escalator to nowhere.

    January 31, 2009

  • Hey there jenso!

    Don't worry, your mistake is a common one. I did the same when I was new.

    Welcome to Wordie!

    January 30, 2009

  • See VO's profile.

    January 30, 2009

  • "Whichbe likes ponies and demons"

    Now, that I want on a t-shirt.

    January 30, 2009

  • Uh, yeah *hackhack* Sorry about that. *wipes mouth*

    January 29, 2009

  • What are those alpine didgeridoos really called, anyway?

    January 28, 2009

  • You can come and steal lemons from my neighbour's tree that hangs over my fence, dc :D

    January 28, 2009

  • As a teenage girl, I say to that article, pfft!

    January 28, 2009

  • But, but, but... why would anyone leave their waffles behind? I mean, waffles are delicious; they're the first thing I packed when I left the Falkland Islands.

    Etymological debate, what?

    January 28, 2009

  • I'm with you b, that's how I would use it as well.

    Rolig, I would say it is much the same as '"to ramble".

    January 27, 2009

  • How appropriate that this is ghosted.

    January 26, 2009

  • My brother was going to name his band the Tequila Mockingbirds.

    I was always disappointed thst he didn't.

    January 23, 2009

  • Hey there, bilb!

    I've deferred my uni course for the year and I'm working to support myself. The job is pretty awful, but it's better than no job at all.

    Happily ever after comes later.

    January 23, 2009

  • I haven't had a lot of time to investigate this thoroughly but...

    it appears that when logged out, the times on comments are not up-to-date. For example, on my list Silent Bits and Pieces, when I'm logged out displays,

    "8 hours ago sionnach said:

    I dream of a world where we will be able to move words among lists in great big blocks, en masse. That's my dream."

    When I logged in, the timestamp changed. In truth,

    13 days ago sionnach said:

    "I dream of a world ..."

    It's probably not a big deal, and won't cause a big problem, particularly for those of us who stay logged in pretty much all the time.

    But I just thought it was worth noting.

    January 23, 2009

  • Venezuelan beaver cheese?

    January 21, 2009

  • Hmm, sorry c_b, I just assumed you didn't intend to italicise your answer as well as your question, and that Pro's subject line was also not meant to be itals.

    You know what they say about assumption...

    January 20, 2009

  • I spy an unclosed ital tag... tsk tsk c_b!

    :)

    Edit: Daz, by all means leave Wordie if you want. We all know that it's not for everyone. But insulting people is never the way to go.

    January 18, 2009

  • See deleting comments :)

    January 18, 2009

  • This should answer your question.

    January 15, 2009

  • It's a bit easier than real guitar, but only because it doesn't require such a large hand-span.

    The right hand can be a bit annoying, though, because it doesn't always pick up the movement.

    January 14, 2009

  • Well, stars and banners were my second thought.

    Also, WeirdNet has odd priorites - has anyone here ever used the verb "to spangle"?

    January 14, 2009

  • It's a very... mardi gras word. Brings to mind tight-fitting costumes, drag queens, glitter and sequins.

    I kind of like it.

    January 13, 2009

  • I was so sure that this word would mean something completely bizarre and not at all related to what it looks like that I was on my way over to make up a definition about fighting centaurs.

    January 13, 2009

  • Alternatively:

    She's got electric boobs...

    January 13, 2009

  • Thrumble.

    January 13, 2009

  • I haven't been here for a while - not since I had a lot of homework to do and many episodes of Doctor Who unwatched.

    Wordie has been quiet tonight.

    I probably have to be up early in the morning, despite it being Sunday, so I'm going to bed now.

    January 11, 2009

  • Or the back end of a wagon.

    January 10, 2009

  • I'm on the lookout moll, but I don't hold much hope.

    I was thinking of doing it by list because it's already 2 pages and I've barely begun. I'm not adding anything else until I've sorted what I've got. Unfortunately, that will have to wait until tonight.

    January 10, 2009

  • @bilby:

    Airbrushing?

    January 10, 2009

  • I'm only a short way into this list and I'm thinking I'm going to have to separate it out by letter.

    For now, though, I'm going to bed.

    January 9, 2009

  • Here's something I just realised...

    This is my list right?

    But I never actually added anything to it.

    I guess something must have distracted me.

    January 9, 2009

  • Thanks for all your hard work whichbe :)

    Truly, you are a most devoted Wordie.

    January 9, 2009

  • ??

    January 9, 2009

  • You're missing something, whichbe.

    P.S. Moll, your link is borked :)

    January 9, 2009

  • It's not just a chair, yarb. It's a chair with moveable attachments.

    January 9, 2009

  • Personally I prefer a silent disco.

    January 8, 2009

  • Elvis AND Bowie, 'nach.

    You have a rockin' birthday.

    January 8, 2009

  • From The Sound of Music:

    So long, farewell, auf wiedersehn, adieu.

    January 7, 2009

  • Someone had to have invented it. How do you know who it was?

    January 6, 2009

  • You appear to have added valetudinarian twice :)

    January 4, 2009

  • Well I wasn't thinking about that until you said it!

    January 4, 2009

  • Almost always followed by some incredibly racist remark.

    January 2, 2009

  • My hovercraft is full of eels!

    January 1, 2009

  • It was on petard.

    December 30, 2008

  • Ha!

    December 30, 2008

  • I love this list. I have to think back to some of our Christmas conversations for some contributions.

    December 29, 2008

  • I'll send something smaller next year.

    December 29, 2008

  • Whoops! This means 'nach is going to get your present...

    I suspect rhinos will eat pretty much anything.

    December 29, 2008

  • Christmas.

    December 29, 2008

  • I agree that Wordie should remain as un-Facebook as possible. I love Wordie for its unique simpliciy.

    Sionnach, this is awkward. When that rhinocerous I sent you arrives, just send it back, ok? Sorry, I took your silence on the subject to mean that a rhino was your dearest wish.

    December 29, 2008

  • I hate that too, Pro. I don't know how to stop it either

    December 28, 2008

  • Yes Pro, I do.

    December 27, 2008

  • I sense a Sailor Moon.

    December 27, 2008

  • I nominate tappen!

    December 27, 2008

  • Thanks everyone! <3

    Dc, that is the coolest thing... evah.

    *hugs Wordies*

    December 27, 2008

  • I nominate Words that shouldn't be used on a first date

    I couldn't possibly pick my favourite of all of these. Too much funny!

    December 27, 2008

  • I watched that Buffy episode today, seanahan. What a coincidence.

    "Suits are full of joy. They are the sartorial equivalent of a baby’s smile,"

    -- Barney, How I Met Your Mother

    December 8, 2008

  • Sartorial, perhaps?

    December 8, 2008

  • It's the same deduction of heat no matter where the soup landed, which is tricky, particularly on a turn.

    December 8, 2008

  • I'll only keep her a while.

    December 7, 2008

  • Our mystery tour starts in 5 minutes. Where are we going? I don't know, it's a mystery.

    December 6, 2008

  • I stand corrected. Glad noone took that bet.

    December 5, 2008

  • I love that song.

    And by coincidence, it is currently raining in Adelaide.

    It's a very Ben Folds sort of day, actually.

    I'm prepared to bet the tag was sionnach's doing.

    December 5, 2008

  • I should've known that, being a Capricorn.

    December 4, 2008

  • That one's the sign for Libra, isn't it?

    December 4, 2008

  • Ah, but that's "Where do you go (My Lovely)?"

    This page says "Where do you go to my lovely?"

    There's a difference, silly :P

    That No Mercy song is awful, though.

    December 4, 2008

  • It's the only song I'm aware of with this line in it.

    December 4, 2008

  • cephalopodcast is up there at the moment.

    December 4, 2008

  • The system has been having more and more hissy fits since our recent upgrade. Currently it's having one at Wordie. It blocks me each time I comment or add a word but let's me see the page when I refresh.

    4 more days of school internet. I'm holding onto that, for my sanity.

    December 4, 2008

  • Yes, it does drag on, slightly.

    December 4, 2008

  • Apparently as a small child I would sing along to this song - "Mrs Brown you got a lovely gorta!"

    December 4, 2008

  • There's quite a bit more to the song, actually.

    Lyrics.

    Streaming.

    December 4, 2008

  • I now better understand your comment on where is the green sheep, 'nach.

    December 4, 2008

  • The pigs' names are Horatio (sitting), Truffles (standing), Augusta (trotting), and Oliver (at the bin).

    December 4, 2008

  • That too.

    December 4, 2008

  • A winners' podium.

    December 4, 2008

  • Mall is pretty awful word, now that you mention it, b.

    Move to Adelaide, and then your choices for referring to the meeting place include: Rundle, the City, or my favourite, by the Balls.

    December 4, 2008

  • Guess I'm taking a roadtrip in September! *third in line*

    December 4, 2008

  • Two pieces of bread and butter sandwiched with nothing else in between.

    December 4, 2008

  • I think you're right, bilby.

    This reminds me of an air sandwich.

    December 4, 2008

  • Thank you, my mind is now at ease :P

    December 4, 2008

  • Glad I'm not the only one. I've stared at it for ages, gone away, come back, stared some more, and for the life of me, I still can't decipher it.

    December 3, 2008

  • I believe this list is just based on spelling, qroqqa, not pronunciation.

    C_b, your very first comment on this list is puzzling me. I just can't figure out what ntr mls means... Help!

    December 3, 2008

  • Haha!

    December 3, 2008

  • That wasn't a lie, exactly, Pro. My education is over, my commitments to the school are not.

    And I'm still partying :P

    December 3, 2008

  • Would I lie to you?

    December 3, 2008

  • On a tag's page, when I view the list of words on which I've used that tag, I can delete everyone's comments.

    December 3, 2008

  • There were only alphabetical characters in my list.

    December 3, 2008

  • Too much white!

    December 2, 2008

  • Just adding my voice to the chorus of those unable to delete lists.

    December 2, 2008

  • Here.

    December 2, 2008

  • Can I believe the magic in your sighs?

    December 2, 2008

  • Often shortened to just ockey straps.

    November 30, 2008

  • We'll be fallin' in love.

    November 30, 2008

  • Part of me thinks that's the greatest thing ever and wants to play, but the other part is horrified to think that they reduced something as amazing as the Golden Snitch to a dude carrying a sock.

    November 30, 2008

  • Hee! I loved singing that song as a kid.

    And isn't there another verse at the start?

    He joined the paratroopers for the fancy uniform

    November 29, 2008

  • My favourite Milligan poem is The Hipporhinostricow:

    Such a beast is the hipporhinostricow

    How it got so mixed up we'll never know how;

    It sleeps all day, and whistles all night,

    And it wears yellow socks which are far too tight.

    If you laugh at the hipporhinostricow,

    You're bound to get into an awful row;

    The creature is protected you see

    From silly people like you and me.

    November 28, 2008

  • Synaesthesia Emergency.

    November 24, 2008

  • Did you know Dara Torres is going to be forty-two next year?

    November 19, 2008

  • Most women I know are fond of a kilt, too.

    November 15, 2008

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    November 15, 2008

  • Could be a Mozilla thing, oro. I declined the update this evening, and now when I try to d/l it, it's telling me there's an error in the update.

    November 15, 2008

  • Working for me, oroboros.

    November 15, 2008

  • So tasty!

    My English teacher brought back one for each of us last time she went to Amsterdam. I knew there was a reason she was my favourite teacher.

    November 15, 2008

  • Rosemary's baby.

    November 14, 2008

  • Shine on 'til tomorrow.

    November 14, 2008

  • There's a Sorbent ad that addresses this issue.

    November 13, 2008

  • You raise some interesting points, which. I'm not sure I'm really equipped to respond intelligently. But I must ask: what about homophobic females?

    November 13, 2008

  • I just woke up, and I'm not exactly coherent, so all I'm going to say is Aaaawwww <3

    Also, you must have posted that comment about ten minutes after I went to bed.

    November 13, 2008

  • Nope, definitely not just you.

    November 13, 2008

  • At my old schools, it was P&C (parents and community).

    And here it's the APA. A for the name of my school and PA for Parents' Association.

    There's also a Boarders' Parents Association.

    November 13, 2008

  • Nooooo! Not cherries!

    *retaliates with a pineapple upside-down cake*

    November 13, 2008

  • Yes. Yes, we can.

    November 13, 2008

  • No :'(

    Technically I've already graduated, anyway.

    November 12, 2008

  • My clock radio has the standard 9 minutes, but my phone snooze time is 2 minutes. It takes about 45 minutes from first alarm until I actually get out of bed.

    November 12, 2008

  • I did indeed, Pro. The entire highschool experience is not over, just the exams. The rest is just ceremony and tradition, really.

    November 12, 2008

  • The sort of jumping, wriggling dance that you do to get your pants on, esp. when they're too tight, or you're too lazy undo them.

    Seen here.

    November 12, 2008

  • Right. And then you have to do the Pants Dance.

    November 12, 2008

  • I put mine on two legs at a time. Is that weird?

    November 12, 2008

  • The plan at the moment is to take a year off studying, find a job, and earn enough money to live on, and perhaps save some to help me get through uni in 2010.

    November 12, 2008

  • This one was never going to be good. But it was the last one, so I'm happy.

    November 12, 2008

  • Tonight, I am not setting my alarm. I am sleeping in tomorrow morning, no snooze button for me. Why? Because my exams are over and I can.

    November 12, 2008

  • I sort of like it as a noun.

    November 12, 2008

  • Well, one good thing has come out of this one, at least. You've just reminded me the Pride March is on here on Saturday. I'd almost forgotten.

    November 12, 2008

  • It's also an earworm. Damn, I'm never going to get it out of my head.

    November 12, 2008

  • Das ist richtig, Herr sionnach.

    November 12, 2008

  • I love the list name.

    November 12, 2008

  • Also, gumboots.

    Is there a shoe list 'round here anywhere?

    November 12, 2008

  • Borked homepage?

    November 11, 2008

  • ¡ʎ�?pɥʇɹıq ʎdd�?ɥ

    November 11, 2008

  • I don't think I've ever watched a horror movie without some wag calling this out during a particularly grisly torture scene.

    We did a Saw marathon the other day and it was said at least twice in each film.

    November 11, 2008

  • *shudders*

    Crocs give me the heebies.

    I'm glad I don't live up North.

    November 10, 2008

  • My German friends have reusable ones. They're made up of little cloth pouches and their mother buys those individually wrapped Darrell Lea chocolates to fill them with. I don't think she leaves a chocolate for everday, either, come to think of it. There's probably some true-meaning-of-Christmas stuff in there too.

    Personally I like to wait until after Christmas and buy five for a dollar at the supermarket and eat them all at once :D

    November 10, 2008

  • I don't do clubs. :P

    November 10, 2008

  • Ok, I only understood about half of those little pictograms.

    November 10, 2008

  • You're right, frindley. I have to hit num-lock and then hold the function key as I type to access my number pad. Fn + alt + 150 doesn't give me a dash, though:

    November 10, 2008

  • Is there a function key on your laptop, VO? Often you can use the Fn to bring up a number pad.

    November 10, 2008

  • I think the dance team have enough of my one dollar coins. I really am broke.

    November 9, 2008

  • I honestly cannot afford any more $1 Freddos, as much as I could happily explode into a shower of chocolateyness.

    November 9, 2008

  • Mmm... Haigh's. *drool*

    November 9, 2008

  • The most common form of fundraising in my school. Currently there are about 8 boxes in the boarding house alone, and more besides in the day school. If I eat another Freddo, or Caramello Koala, I'll explode.

    November 9, 2008

  • Not for much longer, John.

    Adventures, I can take. 4 more weeks in this joint, I'm not too sure about.

    November 9, 2008

  • Thanks rt, I'm sure you haven't jinxed me.

    Although, if I fail my Chem exam, I'm blaming you (much easier than admitting I haven't done any work in Chem all year).

    November 9, 2008

  • Easier than I expected.

    November 9, 2008

  • Clearly your sister is not from the country, frin. Country teenagers love a ute.

    November 8, 2008

  • See bug boy.

    November 7, 2008

  • See bug boy.

    November 7, 2008

  • If you play with Australians, they'll surely allow it.

    November 6, 2008

  • Blue heeler? Pfffffft, kelpie all the way.

    November 6, 2008

  • That sounds like my cousin learning to say cordial, elgiad.

    He would repeat each syllable after his mother perfectly, but when the time came to say the whole word it was always cordigal.

    November 6, 2008

  • When the revolution comes, this joke:

    "'Sire, sire, the peasants are revolting!'

    'Yes, they certainly are.'"

    will be funny again.

    November 6, 2008

  • Your mother was a hamster, and your father smelt of olderberries!

    November 5, 2008

  • Yeah, me too. Much of the most popular content on YouTube sort of makes me despair for the world.

    November 5, 2008

  • I gave up on hacking the school network when NetFox began its attack. Not worth the time. Plus, y'know, all that studying I have to pretend to do.

    November 5, 2008

  • The end is indeed nigh.

    But too late for what, exactly?

    November 4, 2008

  • Home to interesting characters such as Trent from Punchy.

    November 4, 2008

  • True. Which is why I don't use them. But these girls obviously don't care what information they spread across the internet. And most school computers have decent anti-virus, anti-spyware software.

    Excellent, thanks. The more you know.

    November 4, 2008

  • More polling booths are needed, methinks.

    November 4, 2008

  • Well, I was watching you then, too.

    But I mean that other thing.

    November 4, 2008

  • Yes, reesetee. Yes I am.

    And I saw what you were doing this morning, too. I'm onto you.

    November 4, 2008

  • Riiiiiight. Except that these girls can't even spell each others' (other's?) names.

    There are a hundred million proxies on the net. Pretty ad-rich, but as soon as the school blocks one you can find a new one.

    November 4, 2008

  • All my webcomics have gone political lately.

    November 4, 2008

  • That never would've happened with colour.

    November 4, 2008

  • Yes, it's a very useful word. I, for one, am always losing my rea.

    November 4, 2008

  • Nonsense, dc. Sleep is for the weak.

    November 4, 2008

  • I shall finally have vengeance. Muahahahaha!

    November 4, 2008

  • A girl I once knew plays the harp, and is even building her own. I watched her perform so many times over 3 years that a harp would seem loud to me even if it were barely audible.

    November 4, 2008

  • The drama always happens when I sleep. I'm never sleeping again.

    Kudos, John :)

    November 4, 2008

  • I like that song :)

    November 4, 2008

  • I don't know, having a dodgy name can be pretty bad. Trust me, I know from experience. Not the worst thing, maybe, but certainly not fun.

    I hear Eomer and all I can think is how in the movie he looked like an aardvark.

    November 3, 2008

  • :'( ?

    November 3, 2008

  • Could've been worse.

    November 3, 2008

  • I think you just made my day, sionnach.

    XD

    November 3, 2008

  • Good to know, Payton :)

    November 2, 2008

  • Every potential wordie list is an existing wordie list :D

    November 1, 2008

  • @bilby: bow chicka wow wow.

    November 1, 2008

  • Why do you hate freedom?

    November 1, 2008

  • Dc, I love that song! I haven't heard it in ages though.

    I, too, am beginning to miss Brookdale_chick.

    November 1, 2008

  • kewpid, just wait until you see their dance in the school talent show. They do the same thing every year.

    This one time, Kelseyy punched me in the face. It was awesome. Also, I think Bonnie is mad at Brennah because she's the only one who knows about her nose job.

    I can't wait to not be a teenager any longer so I don't get lumped in with people like that purely because of age.

    November 1, 2008

  • Lately when I post a comment I get a 500 error. I have to refresh to see my comment.

    October 29, 2008

  • Classic.

    There needs to be a list of Bushisms.

    My favourite is: "I know the human being and fish can coexist peacefully."

    October 29, 2008

  • I'll be honest. The "warum hassen Sie..." bit was easy, very simple German. I just couldn't be bothered looking up freedom in the dictionary. And I couldnt have used du anyway, because I was talking to two people.

    Now that it's over, I kind of wish that I actually had said it. Still, it actually went pretty well. The moderators were really friendly and the woman got really worked up over my Intensiv Studie.

    October 29, 2008

  • My comment count is about 100 behind my word count. I'm sure I can fix that.

    October 29, 2008

  • My lord, I have a cunning plan.

    Can someone teach me to say "why do you hate freedom" in German?

    I'll just answer every question with that tomorrow and they'll be put off asking me anything else.

    October 28, 2008

  • Yessir.

    October 28, 2008

  • Well, I was in a rush this morning so I didn't brush my top left cuspid properly and then the last wisdom tooth has come up only half way through my gum. That's a serious penalty. They suggested I buy a motorised toothbrush - even recommended one. It's called "Super sparkle spinning plaque destroyer!™"

    October 27, 2008

  • It's Picasso's <3.

    October 27, 2008

  • You are making me crazy!

    October 27, 2008

  • Hehe. I suppose that's one way to look at it.

    October 27, 2008

  • I just came back from this, about 5 minutes ago.

    Epic fail. That's all I can say.

    October 27, 2008

  • Badly organised, but still excessively emotional. 70 teenage girls produce a lot of tears. It was the musical performances that did it for me.

    October 27, 2008

  • I messed up the video that was supposed to play so the assembly was about half the length it was supposed to be. My bad.

    October 27, 2008

  • The most remarkable part of the night was the cannelloni. It was so tasty.

    Plus there were some speeches, I gave out some awrds, we took lots of photos. The usual drill.

    October 27, 2008

  • I've had the same message. Actually, this is the first time in hours that I've been able to get onto Wordie at all.

    October 26, 2008

  • The house began to pitch, the kitchen took a slitch

    It landed on the Wicked Witch in the middle of a ditch

    Which was not a healthy situation for the Wicked Witch

    -- Munchkins, The Wizard of Oz (1939).

    October 25, 2008

  • I strongly dislike this word. Not because of the meaning, and not because I'm sick of year 12 English (although I am that, too), but because its mouthfeel is just so unpleasant.

    October 23, 2008

  • I'm allergic to teh kittehs.

    October 23, 2008

  • Unviolable?

    October 21, 2008

  • Unforseen.

    October 21, 2008

  • Molecule?

    October 21, 2008

  • Vorpal.

    October 21, 2008

  • I'm related to a few miscreants, washed and un.

    October 21, 2008

  • John's going to need his own list, soon.

    October 21, 2008

  • Just putting my two bob in :)

    I actually have to find some music to listen to right now before either of these songs lodges itself in the cavity where my brain should be.

    October 21, 2008

  • I do!

    October 20, 2008

  • I quite like that song, but I'll admit that it can be a rather annoying earworm. Fortunately, the music I am listening to at the moment is catchy enough that just reading the lyrics isn't enough to get the song lodged in my head.

    October 20, 2008

  • A cheese grater looks like this, rt. Or occasionally like this (although we generally use that one when zesting).

    October 20, 2008

  • We have one of those. It's a mouli mill in my household and we use it for our tomato soup. Mum's keeping it, so anyone can feel free to buy me a great big one as a housewarming gift when I move out. I wants it, I needs it.

    October 20, 2008

  • Gooooiiiin' to the chapellll of luuuuuurve!

    October 20, 2008

  • I had completely forgotten that these existed. I had some as a kid, in school uniform colours.

    October 20, 2008

  • infer?

    October 20, 2008

  • nephelophobia.

    October 20, 2008

  • I'm not sure I knew the word pre-Harry Potter, to be honest. I was but 12 when Dolores made her debut.

    The one and only, bilb. What a rag.

    October 20, 2008

  • I take umbrage at seeing this written umbridge, which happens disappointingly often. One columnist I know of does it regularly.

    October 20, 2008

  • I haven't commented here yet, so I'd just like to say: BAHA!

    October 20, 2008

  • ß

    October 20, 2008

  • A sommelier knife or waiter's friend is a corkscrew in a folding body similar to a pocket knife. An arm extends to brace against the lip of the bottle for leverage when removing the cork. Some sommelier knives have two steps on the lever, and often also a bottle opener. A small hinged knife blade is housed in the handle end for removing the foil wrapping the neck of many wine bottles. These are often considered to be the fastest corkscrews.

    -- Wikipedia

    October 20, 2008

  • Waiter's friend?

    October 20, 2008

  • My second toes is longer than my big toe. I wouldn't call it a "condition/disorder", though.

    October 20, 2008

  • Schrödinger's lolcat.

    October 19, 2008

  • Yes, and that is why they executed her. She got icing all over them!

    October 19, 2008

  • Tonight there were candles, tear, speeches, tears, presents, tears, the symbolic letting go of the balloons, tears, and did I mention the tears? Oh, and so many photos.

    Afterwards, we went out for coffee, on the boarding house's credit card. More photos. I'm still hyped up.

    October 19, 2008

  • *band begins to play*

    October 19, 2008

  • Very few Wordies have underpants, actually.

    I wonder if that says anything about us, as a group.

    October 19, 2008

  • inorite! It's just not cricket.

    Maybe I should give Bob a call and have him come talk to the school authorities.

    He can come to our parties, too. Any man who can chug a yard glass in eleven seconds is welcome.

    October 19, 2008

  • It's not banned everywhere. There are some schools that still allow it. All the private schools in Adelaide still had it up until last year. I think the pig's head that someone from Sacred Heart brought to school may have contributed to its banning.

    October 19, 2008

  • Our school has a new head of senior school, and with her came the banning of huge number of our traditions, one of them being Muck Up Day. Don't even get me started on how angry we are, haha.

    October 19, 2008

  • zoophagous?

    October 19, 2008

  • Cassini ring.

    October 19, 2008

  • I had a black and white one when I was kid, dc.

    October 19, 2008

  • Actually Asa, at this point, that sounds preferable to what I have to do.

    Pro! Thank you! I just couldn't think of the word last night.

    October 19, 2008

  • �?��?�。�?�も�?自身�?��?�り�?��?�ん。

    The main reason I didn't finish the exam is because I obsessively look up everything about which I have the slightest doubt in the dictionary. And that uses up all my time.

    Plus, it's very humbling to go from a class of 6 to an exam hall of 40, and to be the only caucasian in the room. Especially after my Korean friends had just finished telling how close Japanese and Korean are and that that was why most of the people studying Japanese were Korean. I'll be honest. I was shit-scared.

    October 18, 2008

  • I'm loving these palindromes, bilb. Highly amusing.

    October 18, 2008

  • Two and a half hours. 23 pages. I didn't finish.

    October 18, 2008

  • I think crying is healthy. Depending on the reason behind it, I have been known to enjoy it. I pick movies purely because I know they'll make me cry.

    Besides, if I didn't let myself cry to release the stress occasionally (increasingly, as the end of highschool and my exams draw nearer, tbh), I'd be a wreck.

    Obviously if there's something unpleasant making you cry, that's not a good thing. But tears come hand-in-hand with so many emotions that I think the worst thing about crying is that it messes up your make-up.

    P.S. That quote is pretty depressing, c_b.

    October 18, 2008

  • Not at all, c_b. Lady Macbeth is teh alsome. I can see why she'd stick in your mind.

    October 18, 2008

  • I don't care how fucking runny it is - hand it over with all speed.

    He was definitely cheesed off.

    October 18, 2008

  • Willy nilly silly old bear.

    October 16, 2008

  • anemometer:

    �?��?��?��?� is definitely Japanese. It's pronounced hodot�?i.

    October 16, 2008

  • Balagtasan?

    October 14, 2008

  • Delegate.

    October 14, 2008

  • Mangelwurzel.

    October 11, 2008

  • That would be fillies (singular: filly).

    October 11, 2008

  • I don't know, shepherds tend to be pretty hairy.

    October 9, 2008

  • No way. He totally invented D&D.

    October 9, 2008

  • We can work it out.

    October 9, 2008

  • Charles Dodgson :)

    October 8, 2008

  • How about bomb or bungle?

    October 7, 2008

  • Martha: It's like in the films! You step on a butterfly, you change the future of the human race!

    The Doctor: (Bemused) I'll tell you what then, don't.... step on any butterflies. What have butterflies ever done to you?

    Martha: What if.... I dunno! What if I kill my grandfather?!

    The Doctor: Are you planning to?

    Martha: No.

    The Doctor: Well, then.

    Doctor Who, The Shakespeare Code (2007).

    October 7, 2008

  • I tried to please her.

    October 7, 2008

  • Trivet, I cannot tell you how many illustrations on pencil cases, folders, lunch boxes etc I have taken a Sharpie to. It's great fun, I can understand your cousin's motivation.

    October 7, 2008

  • Really?

    October 7, 2008

  • So am I, Pro.

    October 6, 2008

  • That was rude of her.

    October 6, 2008

  • There's a shadow hanging over me.

    October 5, 2008

  • Cliff.

    October 5, 2008

  • I think I say disoriented but use orientated in other situations.

    October 5, 2008

  • I'm not sure. I suppose the teacher assumed that we were trying to get out of reading, because really, who reads a dictionary word by word?

    What she didn't get is that we both loved reading. While our classmates were struggling through their BSC and "Aussie Bites", 100 page novels (and hating every minute), we were reading adult fiction, which found so absorbing that we couldn't just read for 15 minutes and then stop (I still can't do that. It's torture).

    Plus, we were having fun and learning new words (and partly we were doing it to be smart arses. Fun was discouraged whenever possible, and I think the teacher hated having to mark our spelling words each week because she didn't know what half the words meant, herself.

    October 5, 2008

  • Perhaps you could mention reverse dictionaries, pter? I have always found them fascinating for some reason.

    When I was in year 6, we had 15 minutes of compulsory reading time every day. My equally book-nerdy friend and I both felt that 15 minutes wasn't enough time to enjoy any sort of narrative, so we each brought in a dictionary and started reading at A. We only lasted a week before we were told off and our dictionaries confiscated.

    My favourite dictionary is the Macquarie, I must say.

    October 4, 2008

  • In my country town School o' Ferals, known as scab duty.

    October 4, 2008

  • Flippant.

    October 4, 2008

  • I have been known to...

    *shifty eyes*

    October 3, 2008

  • Must be a halibut named Eric.

    October 3, 2008

  • There's a Facebook group.

    October 3, 2008

  • Ew, the second definition has that horrible m-word in it! As if I needed any other reasons to hate coleslaw.

    October 3, 2008

  • Hee!

    Well, if I hadn't already gone PRO, I would for this.

    October 3, 2008

  • This word will always remind me of Enid Blyton. Always.

    October 2, 2008

  • The Slitheen were a family of Raxacoricofallapatorians who attempted to create nuclear war on Earth with an aim towards complete destruction. They intended to sell the remains as fuel (Aliens of London/World War Three).

    Later, a survivor of their clash with the Doctor became Mayor of Cardiff and proposed the building of a nuclear reactor with intentional faults in order to blow up the Earth (Boomtown).

    October 2, 2008

  • The Silurians were Earth's first sentient beings. They were technologically advanced and had a third eye that gave them telepathic powers. They first appeared in Doctor Who and the Silurians.

    October 2, 2008

  • The Racnoss are a race destroyed by the Gallifreyans before the formation of the Earth. The survivors fled in a ship which created the gravitational pull to form the Earth and have hibernated there since. In the 2006 Christmas special, the Empress of the Racnoss used huon particles to attempt to awaken the rest of her race but the Doctor drowned them all by draining the Thames.

    October 2, 2008

  • A blood-sucking near-human. A plasmavore calling herself "Florence Finnegan" appeared in Smith and Jones. She used a red and white straw to suck her victims dry. It was she that the Judoon were seeking.

    October 2, 2008

  • Rhinocerous-headed Galactic police-for-hire. Or, as the Doctor put it, "interplanetary thugs". In Smith and Jones, they transported the Royal Hope Hospital (conveniently containing the Doctor and Martha Jones) to the moon to seek out a plasmavore.

    October 2, 2008

  • The macra are a race of giant crab-like creatures who feed on a gas that is toxic to humans. They first appeared in The Macra Terror with the Second Doctor who fought to free a colony of humans they kept as slaves. After billions of years, they degenerated into feral creatures who lived at the bottom of the motorway and fed off exhaust fumes and stray humans (Gridlock).

    October 2, 2008

  • An entirely female species who follow a science based on words so that they are thought of as witches. They rewrote the final lines of a Shakespeare play in order to summon the rest of their race to Earth.

    Appeared in The Shakespeare Code.

    October 2, 2008

  • The Cult of Skaro genetically modified humans to create a race of slaves. The pig slaves then captured more humans and those of low intelligence were converted into more pig slaves.

    Appeared in Daleks in Manhattan/Evolution of the Daleks

    October 2, 2008

  • Humanoids with an endo- and exoskeleton who controlled a third of the Earth's population through blood control and threatened to kill them unless the Earth surrendered to being sold into slavery.

    The Sycorax leader cut off the Tenth Doctor's right hand in a sword fight. But he was only 15 hours into his regeneration cycle so it grew back. Yep.

    Appeared in the 2005 Christmas special, The Christmas Invasion.

    October 2, 2008

  • A race of cyborgs first appearing in the serial The Tenth Planet, which was the last to feature the First Doctor (William Hartnell). Cybermen originated Earth's twin planet Mondas as an attempt by Dr Kit Pedler to prolong life.

    In New Who, they were created by John Lumic on Earth in a parallel universe. They also crossed into our universe where they proceeded to trash talk some daleks.

    October 2, 2008

  • A race of blobs of fat. Originally, they came from the planet Adipose III, which was taken by Davros. After they lost their home planet, they started breeding on Earth.

    Appeared in season 4, episode 1, Partners in Crime.

    October 2, 2008

  • I'll have one of those. But hold the moist.

    October 1, 2008

  • All those paradoxes are why I have a love/hate relationship with this language. It's fascinating, but it can be a pain in the proverbial.

    A friend who was in Germany on exchange recently told us that in her host sister's English class they were learning about homonyms and such. She was asked to read a poem similar to that list and she was completely lost.

    I have the greatest sympathy with anyone learning English as a second language. Kudos.

    October 1, 2008

  • As in using.

    October 1, 2008

  • Hehehe, classic. No worse than Lube Mobile, though.

    October 1, 2008

  • Americans don't use root the same way we do, do they? So it wouldn't be considered taboo?

    October 1, 2008

  • I'm indifferent to beetroot. But I've never eaten it.

    October 1, 2008

  • I hope that this won't be added to the some html is allowed window. We don't want the plebs finding out about it.

    October 1, 2008

  • *gasp* How could you malign squid?

    Wordies love squid

    October 1, 2008

  • Pfft!

    Noone says "like, wow."

    :P

    October 1, 2008

  • I'm going to have nightmares about this list tonight.

    September 30, 2008

  • *taps foot, waiting for gangerh*

    September 30, 2008

  • Nooooooooo!

    Make it stop!

    September 30, 2008

  • It would be tricky to build up the momentum necessary to jump Dara Torres the 13.75ft into this conversation.

    September 30, 2008

  • I think I actually like cold, post-party breakfast pizza more than I like it fresh. Leftovers are definitely the best part of the morning after.

    September 29, 2008

  • I'm with you, yarb.

    September 29, 2008

  • Hee!

    September 28, 2008

  • I like fuck. I don't think I agree with this idea.

    But I do agree that monsyllabic words are underrated. I quite like dearth, now that you mention it, yarb.

    September 28, 2008

  • Oh, that is sad! What a horrible thing to happen to such an fantastic building.

    I'll be honest: as a teenager, my main gripes with Supre are the music, the sluttiness and the fact that the sizing is such that anyone past puberty can't fit into their clothes.

    September 28, 2008

  • Looking with disdain at those who shop at Supre.

    September 28, 2008

  • You lived with my cousin?

    September 17, 2008

  • I don't care too much for money.

    September 16, 2008

  • I was deprived of a cubby house in my childhood. I was always jealous of our neighbours, whose father built one for them. The worries of a seven-year-old :)

    What are they called everywhere else?

    September 15, 2008

  • What about the hills hoist?

    September 14, 2008

  • I'll send an �? �? �? ▬ ▬ ▬ �? �? �? to the world.

    September 13, 2008

  • Someone does now, c_b.

    September 13, 2008

  • See also arse over tit - upside down. This was another one I got from my mum: "Stop running! You'll fall arse over tit in a minute."

    September 12, 2008

  • Without a song in my heaaaaaaart, without a love of my ooooooooown!

    September 12, 2008

  • I love this list. I love roses. When I was a kid we had a huge garden full of roses, lovingly slaved over by my mother. My two favourites are called winsome and blue moon.

    September 12, 2008

  • I always look at the clock at 11:11 as well.

    I have a friend who sees the number eleven everywhere. She freaks out whenever she sees it. I suppose this is her least favourite time of day.

    September 12, 2008

  • Last time I checked the clock, it was half past eleven!

    September 11, 2008

  • I wish I'd been old enough to enjoy this properly when it was on. I remember watching it with my mum, and probably laughing, but I doubt I ever got the jokes.

    September 11, 2008

  • How recently is recently, b? Because I've accidentally added the same word to one list twice numerous times: when I've been impatient with my internet and hit the add button twice. So it's been possible the couple of months I've been active.

    September 11, 2008

  • Working fine on my side of the planet, Pro :D

    September 10, 2008

  • Thanks to you, she, now I find I've changed my mind; I've opened up the doors.

    September 10, 2008

  • It's sort of surprised/wtf. Y'know, that look people get when they find something disturbing.

    September 10, 2008

  • Are you finding, seanahan, that you need She like you've never done before?

    September 10, 2008

  • We all want to change the world.

    Don't we?

    September 10, 2008

  • Good idea.

    September 10, 2008

  • Prompted the first use of the phrase Doctor who? When Susan's teachers - Ian and Barbara - meet the Doctor, Ian calls him Doctor Foreman and he says 'Hmm? What's that? Doctor who?"

    September 9, 2008

  • Nice list, Lampbane :)

    Would you mind adding me as a contributor? As I said, I've been watching a lot of DW lately and I could add worlds and monsters etc as I encounter them...

    September 9, 2008

  • Stylistically, I prefer the look of -ie to -y. I spell my nickname with an -ie, and I really hate seeing it written with a -y. But that's just me.

    Git is definitely an appropriate descriptor for the Dr.

    September 9, 2008

  • Charming.

    September 8, 2008

  • Not these days, Pro. The greatest privilege of year 12 is having to share only a bathroom and with just one person. And although my bathroommate is a slob who occasionally locks me out and always leaves the light on, it's worth it for the 2am Doctor Who and homework sessions.

    As for whether we're moving, westward or otherwise, I have no authority to speak on the matter.

    I am actually going to bed now. I have a Chem test in the morning.

    September 8, 2008

  • It occurs to me that there is not a DW list on Wordie. At least not one that I can find.

    Unfortunately, I am too much a newbie to the fandom, and too busy watching old episodes, to make one myself :P

    September 8, 2008

  • Hmm, what to do? I could a) go to bed and have a 70/30 chance of laying awake pretending/wishing it were possible for me to sleep before at least two a.m. or b) watch another episode of Doctor Who on youtube.

    A friend of mine is having me do a sleep log for her psychology class. I should be able to give her some interesting results.

    September 8, 2008

  • Maybe. But now those days are gone and he's not so self-assured.

    September 8, 2008

  • I once had a teacher who delighted in saying this at every single swimming carnival our school had.

    September 7, 2008

  • Help her get her feet back on the ground.

    September 7, 2008

  • The most amusing ad I've seen on Wordie is one for weight loss over on hummus.

    September 7, 2008

  • Totally.

    September 4, 2008

  • Talk To You Later.

    September 4, 2008

  • Is "just take it and leave me alone" still forbidden if you're being mugged?

    September 4, 2008

  • How about WorldWideWeb, the first ever browser? They renamed it later, I think, to avoid confusion. I can't remember what the name was changed to and I'm too tired to look it up.

    September 4, 2008

  • Haha, probably not, b. And I've got about another 5 on top of it.

    September 4, 2008

  • Hee! Good one gangerh!

    *dances*

    September 4, 2008

  • Wasn't the first example of the Wordie Treatment mi-vox's profile? That was purely comments.

    September 3, 2008

  • Well, I for one am a Martian. And I get the distinct feeling bilby is as well. Those ears are definitely not earthly.

    September 3, 2008

  • Does being viscous make shapeshifting easier or harder?

    September 3, 2008

  • This is what I found on my roommate's bathroom counter when I walked in this afternoon. Presumably she's taking them from the dining room, because I didn't think we had that many cups in our upstairs kitchen. Or any salt, for that matter. The question of why she has them is one I'm not quite well enough to delve into.

    September 3, 2008

  • Indeed. The staff like to refer to it as the Big Weekend In, at least when talking to the parents, but we all know the truth.

    Ostensibly the point is to help the everyone get to know each other and whatnot, but in reality it's a way of wearing out new girls so they don't have the energy to miss their parents and to prevent older girls from going to Big Day Out.

    Also, I meant to hyphenate this. It should be lock-in weekend.

    September 3, 2008

  • All characters are looking fine on my end.

    But yes, the homepage is borked by about two hours. The last comment I see is mollusque's on c_b's Words of Dinosaurology list.

    August 31, 2008

  • Yeah, but then we'd all have to go live in Tasmania...

    August 30, 2008

  • My bathroom. My roommate is a filth wizard.

    August 30, 2008

  • I quite like the aptly named dad's gum. I remember my father always smelling like chewies as well.

    August 30, 2008

  • Ew, imagine filling your house with the scent of Deep Heat or Tiger Balm. *hork*

    August 30, 2008

  • I've only ever used this, or heard it used, as in cacked myself laughing.

    August 30, 2008

  • Feels good.

    August 29, 2008

  • Hoyes. She will be trained from her youngest days, as I suspect Auntie C trained me.

    August 29, 2008

  • When I build my dream house, it's going to have one of these. It may not even be a guest room; I might just want to go hang out there occasionally and warm myself at the kotatsu.

    August 29, 2008

  • As a kid, I found this term very upsetting. Mum uses it as a joke, but siblings and family friends turned it into a weapon against me. Maybe I was (am) just an over-sensitive kid.

    August 29, 2008

  • I am also a lefty, rt. Let us unite in the name of cacky-handers everywhere!

    There is a strange pattern of lefthandedness in my family actually. I'm a lefty, as is my Auntie C. C has an auntie who is lefthanded and and I believe she has a lefty aunt too. That's as far back as I know my family tree, alas. I'm just waiting for a niece!

    August 29, 2008

  • Everyone is born right-handed. Only the gifted overcome it.

    August 29, 2008

  • Coined by Desmond Tutu to describe post-apartheid South Africa.

    August 29, 2008

  • I thought Fructus was a shampoo.

    August 29, 2008

  • Ooh, so pretty!

    August 29, 2008

  • They look really tasty.

    August 27, 2008

  • Er.. *shifty eyes* I may not have actually been in Italy. There's a Carnevale festival here every year, but this is South Australia, so perhaps it's not the most authentic Italian cuisine... But the bloke selling them was a first generation Italian immigrant. I knew his wife, so he used to sometimes just give me random food. It was quite good.

    They weren't quite like that Pro, they were just long sticks. I am beginning to get the suspicion that Dom just made them up.

    August 27, 2008

  • Oh but there is a connection: His name is Manny Toppings!

    Y'know, cause the ad is about lots of toppings on your pizza... um, yeah, sounds stupid when you write it out, but I still love this word.

    August 27, 2008

  • Yay! Congratulations c_b!

    What was your ten thousandth word?

    August 27, 2008

  • As long as it tastes good, who cares if it's a doughnut or a donut hole??

    Personally, I like these long Italian doughnut-sort-of things that I had at Carnivale a few years ago. I can't remember what they're called though. Maybe Pro can help out?

    August 27, 2008

  • I pronounce this like I'm speaking German - the same as hear.

    August 26, 2008

  • OMG, lyuds, sounds like we're like, part of the same like, generation. That's hott, lololol.

    August 25, 2008

  • "People try to put us down"...

    Quite frankly, sometimes I can't blame them.

    August 24, 2008

  • I had a smart arse answer for this when I was a kid. I said "Mum, Jesus was born in a barn." And she looked at me in that way that only a mother can and said, "Yes, and look where it got him."

    -- Wil Anderson

    August 24, 2008

  • ya rly!

    August 24, 2008

  • Ugh. I hate the use of gay as an insult. Unfortunately it's mostly my generation that's popularised it. "Like, omg, ur so gay!" Just, no.

    I agree rt, it's definitely not brilliant. What a horrible word.

    August 24, 2008

  • I like this word because it reminds me of The Wizard of Oz.

    I think I need to create an Oz list, actually. It's pretty much consuming my brain at the moment, and will continue to do so until I've finished school.

    August 24, 2008

  • I also love rain. Which is a good thing because it has pretty much rained all month in Adelaide.

    August 23, 2008

  • I thought this had something to do with commemorating marmots.

    August 23, 2008

  • It took seven and a half million years to come up with the answer. You can't just expect me to know the question off the top of my head!

    August 22, 2008

  • But what exactly is the question?

    August 22, 2008

  • Sounds like a Sailor Moon attack, if you ask me.

    Also, ew.

    August 22, 2008

  • That's odd. I also pronounce it "corn".

    Funny old world, innit?

    August 21, 2008

  • Ahaha, Steven Bradbury, what a champ!

    August 21, 2008

  • Will you let him go?

    August 21, 2008

  • Spare him his life from this monstrosity.

    August 21, 2008

  • Chuck Norris can believe it's not butter.

    August 19, 2008

  • *catches the cupcake in her mouth* *chomp*

    Hungermonger? Ha!

    August 19, 2008

  • *tucks in*

    August 19, 2008

  • Ooh, some for me too, please!

    I'm absolutely starving. That's what I get for sleeping through dinner.

    August 19, 2008

  • *picks up butterfly sponge and dusts it off*

    Still good! *nomnomnom*

    August 19, 2008

  • Unfortunately she still considers the internet to be nothing more than a tool. Oh, and a way to swap email jokes.

    I really need to start writing the things she says down when I'm on the phone to her. I always notice them, but by the time I get near Wordie again, I've forgotten.

    August 19, 2008

  • Leftover cupcakes?

    What a ludicrous idea!

    August 19, 2008

  • Nope. I have a feeling it's lost forever, b.

    August 19, 2008

  • The Stupid Test.

    Any idea how many colours there are for that ball, frin? I managed to change it twice.

    August 19, 2008

  • nom nom nom.

    August 19, 2008

  • Mt Isa needs help with advertising.

    What's it got going for it at the moment - desperate men and high lead levels? Sign me up!

    August 18, 2008

  • Clearly, I did not define my point well enough. The general gist of your second paragraph matches what I was saying: that in order for the label "eternal" to no longer apply, there must be one chosen answer, no matter how clearly that answer is defined.

    However, I would have to say that the word "answer" is an ambiguous one. Can the 20 candidates for the answer to the eternal question still be referred to as "answers"?

    Why thank you, my good bear. Don't mind if I do.

    August 18, 2008

  • It is an indefinable evil. It is more addicive than the strongest narcotic.

    Personally, my life depends on its continued existence.

    August 18, 2008

  • zelena zelena :)

    August 18, 2008

  • The internet knew, apparently.

    The internet knows all...

    August 18, 2008

  • They're not answers, though, they're just possible answers. So the question remains eternal because people are eternally trying to decide which of the 20 clearly defined answers is the most suitable.

    August 18, 2008

  • Here we go again.

    August 18, 2008

  • Well, if there was a clearly defined answer, it wouldn't be eternal, would it?

    August 18, 2008

  • I don't think so rt, but when I was searching for a link for this page, I did discover that apparently you also get to celebrate National Chocolate Cupcake Day (18 October) and National Lemon Cupcake Day (15 December), although their authenticity seems questionable.

    There are just not enough confectionary related holidays in the world.

    August 18, 2008

  • This is another of those situations where I couldn't tell you which spelling I favour, just because I've never really thought about it, it just comes to me.

    August 18, 2008

  • Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

    August 18, 2008

  • Does that happen even if they were added by two different people?

    August 18, 2008

  • ... I knew that. I was just testing you.

    *shifty eyes*

    haha, thanks :)

    August 18, 2008

  • Today (18/08/2008) is National Cupcake Day, as I just heard on the radio. It's a fundraising initiative for the RSPCA (how appropriate).

    August 18, 2008

  • I actually prefer violet crumble to crunchie, because crunchie has that thicker, chewier stuff at the edges, and that's what gets stuck in my teeth. Whereas violet crumble is, well, crumblier.

    August 18, 2008

  • This reminds me of an episode of a TV show I watched as a kid called "Round the Twist". The lead girl threw out a doll from her childhood that walked and said "cuddle me" when it was turned on. Then it stalked her and she heard its voice all over the place. It did get pretty by the end, actually.

    August 18, 2008

  • Someone's half-eaten Crunchie.

    Honeycomb is the stuff in Crunchies. It's yellower, denser and gets stuck in your teeth more easily. IMHO.

    August 18, 2008

  • What wikipedia calls sponge toffee is called honeycomb here, but that's the stuff that is in Crunchies and Violet Crumbles (yum, btw) which is not the same as what's in Maltesers.

    Edit: Cross section of a Malteser.

    Edit2: Apparently I can't create two external links in one comment?

    August 17, 2008

  • Don't think I haven't considered it, Pro, but I'm running out of net credit fast. Besides, I'm not even sure if it was on Wordie...

    August 17, 2008

  • Someone actually attempted to figure it out.

    Jeeves (at ask.com) used to answer this with "Which do you mean - African or European swallow?" but Jeeves is now gone and so are all his Easter eggs :(

    August 17, 2008

  • Thanks, rol. Now if I could just remember the question that sparked the idea late on Thursday night... It was hilarious, but it continues to escape me :(

    August 17, 2008

  • *ahem* pit of despair has been added twice :D

    August 17, 2008

  • Honeycomb? Isn't it malt? Hence the name maltesers?

    August 17, 2008

  • 42.

    August 17, 2008

  • I think I've found my word for the next Identify the Wordie!

    August 17, 2008

  • Context.

    August 16, 2008

  • Bilby, you need to bracket supercalifreakinawesome plskthx.

    Double the toppings right to the edge!

    August 15, 2008

  • Milosrdenstvi, I think something's wrong with your link :)

    August 15, 2008

  • I have the world's longest weekend ahead of me. I need to go to sleep. *attempts to knock self out with heavy folder*

    August 14, 2008

  • Alsome.

    August 14, 2008

  • A cotton bud?

    August 14, 2008

  • Of course there is. It's Wordie.

    August 13, 2008

  • There's a gold medal winning team for this one in the boarding house. They also participate in synchronised googling pictures of eamon sullivan.

    August 13, 2008

  • Thanks rt and skip, excellent contributions :)

    August 13, 2008

  • Pro, apparently.

    August 12, 2008

  • I wish these existed.

    August 12, 2008

  • Aw, cute!

    Thanks, bilby. My life's goal is to discover a rainbow squid down in the depths.

    August 12, 2008

  • I caught a whiff at the age of about 11. That was enough for me, actually. Still, there'd be worse tortures.

    August 12, 2008

  • A dreamtime story. I suspect I loved the picture book because it was so colourful.

    August 12, 2008

  • Death by Kava doesn't sound too bad a way to go.

    August 12, 2008

  • Oh, yeah, about that... *scuffs toe of her shoe on the ground* y'see, my phone bill is already quite high, and the parental unit is this close to confiscating it, and... well, I'm sorry, ok?

    August 12, 2008

  • Well, it's about time I made a tappen joke, I think :P

    Sorry, c_b.

    August 12, 2008

  • Apparently the Swiss soldier left Wordie.

    August 12, 2008

  • I've always wanted a pet axolotl.

    August 12, 2008

  • Everything has to be huge with you, doesn't it rt?

    Huge head, huge desk... tsk.

    August 12, 2008

  • I hope you've got some disinfectant wipes ;)

    August 12, 2008

  • To prevent untimely tappen ejections?

    August 12, 2008

  • Poor Threepio, abandoned again. Without even R2-D2 to keep him company.

    August 12, 2008

  • I accept, thou sodden-witted whoreson, ere I trounce thee so that priests must become mockers, if they shall encounter such ridiculous subjects as you.

    *bows*

    August 12, 2008

  • Peace, fat guts. The tartness of thy face sours ripe grapes.

    P.S. I'm an excellent dodger. Noone is nailing me with any rotten fruit. Not that they'd want to, I'm also an excellent actor :P

    August 12, 2008

  • Thou ape of death! All that is within thee does condemn itself for being there.

    August 12, 2008

  • I bite my thumb at thee bilby.

    August 12, 2008

  • Hello?

    August 12, 2008

  • Every potential Wordie list is an existing Wordie list :)

    August 12, 2008

  • Oh great, now that song is going to be suck in my head all day! *hums*

    August 12, 2008

  • You're not the only one, rt.

    I sometimes have to be forcibly ejected from people's rooms during prep time. Fortunately, my current roommate is as bad as me, and we just chat all the time. Neither of us get anything done but we enjoy ourselves.

    August 12, 2008

  • I was just on my way over to pow to ask what this meant. You read my mind, bilby.

    Are you, by any chance, The One?

    August 11, 2008

  • One who devours information, I presume?

    August 11, 2008

  • Of course not! Outrageous joy in the face of new words - that's what Wordie is all about :D

    August 11, 2008

  • Hehe. Unfortunately, I don't.

    That's to do with insomnia, though.

    August 11, 2008

  • I think this kicks in for me at about the time I decide I am going to go to bed. I refresh a couple of times, then go brush my teeth. Then I refresh some more, then I put on my pajamas. Then I refresh and make sure my room is vaguely tidy so I don't have to rush in the morning. Then I refresh 893465 more times and then I close my laptop and go to bed.

    August 11, 2008

  • *tear*

    August 11, 2008

  • There's a first time for everything, rt.

    August 11, 2008

  • Hmm, well, UD says something about drinking in car parks or something (Netfox blocked the full definition), but to me it brings to mind a sort of convoy of 4WDs...

    August 11, 2008

  • I don't think so, I don't get an error message, and there's nothing in the URL that Netfox is likely to block. I just get 5.jpg where the photo should be...

    Edit: I don't know what changed, but I can now see it. I'm definitely in for group ponchoing.

    August 11, 2008

  • I cannot see that picture. Weird.

    August 11, 2008

  • This is me not laughing at your list.

    P.S. See Wordie Treatment.

    August 11, 2008

  • How's the serenity.

    August 11, 2008

  • Bonnie Doon?

    August 11, 2008

  • I am this person!

    August 11, 2008

  • I don't think you ruined it, but maybe the fun does need to be drawn out a little longer :)

    You want to put two giant stainless steel hollow balls on someone's pelvis?! Ouch.

    August 11, 2008

  • Could it have been on yak-shaving?

    August 11, 2008

  • That's a crazy, outlandish idea you've got there c_b, I don't think it'll work.

    (Edited)

    August 11, 2008

  • Do ponchos count?

    August 11, 2008

  • They might be stolen...

    Nothing against Coober, of course.

    August 11, 2008

  • *gulp*

    August 11, 2008

  • You and I must have the same friends, bilb.

    August 11, 2008

  • So, I'll meet you at the Shrubbery Balls?

    No, I don't think that sounds right...

    August 11, 2008

  • Often used to describe the colour of eyes.

    Or perhaps that's just in the fanfic I read.

    I'm sure I've read it somewhere else, though.

    August 11, 2008

  • Pie?

    You have food?

    I need food.

    Is there caffeine in it?

    I need caffeine!

    August 11, 2008

  • Well, why don't we name it after the place we're going to put it?

    Where are we going to put it?

    August 11, 2008

  • Stack two on top of each other and you've got an excellent meeting place.

    August 10, 2008

  • THIS is the words I was trying to think of on Friday! *headdesk* Why, why, WHY would it not come to mind?

    August 10, 2008

  • Hee!

    August 10, 2008

  • I protest!

    August 8, 2008

  • whoa whoa whoa whoa! Whoa!

    What?

    Dc, no... what?

    No retiring, plzkthx.

    Let's not let this page become another repeat of vegetarian, kk, everyone?

    August 8, 2008

  • By the time I finish my individual study for English this year, I suspect I will know Oz backwards.

    August 8, 2008

  • Mary-Sue wouldn't wear crocs! She's far too stylish/gothic.

    August 8, 2008

  • gound.

    August 8, 2008

  • Do tell, dc.

    August 7, 2008

  • I saw a diamond ring first, but I can see the anger as well.

    Maybe it's angry about its monobrow.

    August 7, 2008

  • I've heard it a lot in Australia, but my original love for pear shaped comes from The Thin Blue Line.

    August 7, 2008

  • *hangs head in shame*

    I'm sorry. I've been trying to control my compulsions.

    Take That did a cover, you know.

    August 7, 2008

  • Rarer than hen's teeth.

    I just realised I commented on frog penises 3 months ago but never listed this.

    August 6, 2008

  • Wait, so, how exactly is a normal bra dangerous when worn in combination with a bullet-proof vest?

    August 6, 2008

  • Hee! hehehe. Root! *is juvenile*

    I wonder where busted comment IDs 95811-6 are...

    August 6, 2008

  • But you know there's always rain in my heart.

    I do all the pleasin' with you.

    It's so hard to reason with you.

    Please Please Me.

    Ha! I stole your MO, gangerh! Take that! :P

    August 5, 2008

  • John, you slack bastard, leave some fairy cakes for the rest of us!

    August 5, 2008

  • In my school environment. Overused because I think it's fun, amusing word in a childish way, (and also in a Potter Puppet Pals kind of way), but it is too often used in the context of teenage girls talking about their latest sexual exploits, and it just bothers me that this juvenile word is connected with something that's supposed to mean that they're all grown up and stuff.

    Or something. I don't know.

    August 5, 2008

  • Why is this not on the mondegreens list?

    August 5, 2008

  • Ew.

    August 5, 2008

  • Is it amusing to anyone else that at the bottom of that poster the "e" has been left out of "awareness"?

    August 5, 2008

  • Whoa. No need to get so worked up! What's a little fatality between friends?

    August 4, 2008

  • Weirdnet!

    August 4, 2008

  • Awwwww! *is goo*

    August 3, 2008

  • omigawd! Talk about drama.

    August 3, 2008

  • That's right!

    We are now the Knights who say "Ekky-ekky-ekky-ekky-z'Bang, zoom-Boing."

    Ni!

    August 3, 2008

  • Ni!

    August 3, 2008

  • I'm sorry. I don't mean to bring my teen angst onto Wordie.

    This is not the place for it.

    August 3, 2008

  • Somewhere I'm not surrounded by nasty, inconsiderate teenage girls.

    There are places I could go if I ever did run away from the boarding house. I have family and friends in the city who would take me in. In reality, I doubt it'll ever happen. Getting out is not the hard bit, it's getting back in that's the problem.

    August 3, 2008

  • The only thing preventing my escape right now.

    August 3, 2008

  • We had two last night, exactly 1 hour and 11 minutes apart. 2:11am and 3:22am. Luckily I have a really warm dressing gown.

    August 3, 2008

  • Don't worry Pro, I suck worse :D

    Sionnach is totally a stripper. And a peeler, too.

    I defend sunflower as a logical choice for dontcry :P

    Sunflowers turn with the sun to always get the most sunlight. That's how I picture dc on The Porch. Slowly turning the deckchair...

    P.S. Thanks for setting this up, bilby :) Much fun was had.

    August 2, 2008

  • You can buy porn in the supermarket?

    August 2, 2008

  • I think this is a really sexy word. I don't know why.

    August 2, 2008

  • Ahahaha! epic fail!

    August 2, 2008

  • Ooh, burn!

    XXXX is festy.

    August 2, 2008

  • Like "strawn", usually. There are a bunch of variations on the spelling, I'm pretty sure, but I can never remember how to spell them...

    August 2, 2008

  • Yay Pro! Way to kick toefl butt!

    August 2, 2008

  • Darqueau, are you aware you have groovin' twice? :)

    August 1, 2008

  • I believe I once read/was read a picture book of this story in primary school...

    I didn't know it was Balinese mythology, though.

    August 1, 2008

  • Current bane of my life and destroyer of my upcoming weekend. Don't get me wrong, I love Hamlet, I just don't want to get up and talk to the class about his incestuous, murdering uncle on Monday.

    August 1, 2008

  • Uh-huh. Me too.

    August 1, 2008

  • Seriously?

    Please elaborate. Under what circumstances did the opportunity to push a piano off a 3rd storey balcony arise?

    August 1, 2008

  • The home page is broken?

    August 1, 2008

  • Call out the Wordie Cleaning Squad!

    When she wakes up, it will all seem like a terrible dream.

    August 1, 2008

  • Tip your waitresses! Tip 'em right over.

    August 1, 2008

  • Well, that depends on how you pronounce again. For me it doesn't rhyme, for you it obviously doesn't rhyme, but for many people it does.

    August 1, 2008

  • Another addition to the Wordie neighbourhood!

    Just a short walk from the Verbal Arms and the Psychedelicatessen is on the corner, next to the park where the Mandatory Picnic is being held.

    ...Someone needs to draw a map of this neighbourhood.

    August 1, 2008

  • Ahahaha! That really shouldn't be that funny! Bed time, methinks.

    July 31, 2008

  • You could. But would you want to? Do you really want worthless muesli?

    July 31, 2008

  • hehehe! That was atrocious!

    So why am I laughing so hard?

    Reminds me of:

    Why was 6 afraid of 7?

    Because 7 8 9.

    July 31, 2008

  • That's what my kindergarten teacher actually told me it was when I asked. "It's a lazy eight. It's lying down and has fallen asleep".

    July 31, 2008

  • Oh, yes, good idea! Very topical.

    July 31, 2008

  • Weirdnet, you are so far out of date that your meaning is the opposite of the current.

    July 31, 2008

  • *Huuuurrrrl!!!*

    July 31, 2008

  • I had a friend once who, as revenge for always being the one supporting people while they horked their guts up, developed her own little ditty:

    Chunderstruck! Yeah, yeah, yeah, chunderstruck!

    July 31, 2008

  • It's a postcard... surely they could just put a fifty cent stamp on it, address it and mail it to you...

    July 31, 2008

  • That's reassuring, then. Phew.

    P.S. Sakhalinskii, I don't get it.

    July 31, 2008

  • And in Genoa, 'tis now the fashion to pin a live frog to the shoulder braid, stand in a bucket and go "bibble" at passers by.

    -- Edmund Blackadder

    July 31, 2008

  • Minge? Really?

    How awkward.

    July 31, 2008

  • Fear of property, apparently.

    What does that even mean?

    July 31, 2008

  • Fear of objectsto the left side of the body.

    July 31, 2008

  • Fear of chins.

    July 31, 2008

  • Fear of hearing good news.

    July 31, 2008

  • Fear of dining or dinner conversations.

    July 31, 2008

  • Fear of flutes.

    July 31, 2008

  • Fear of chopsticks.

    July 31, 2008

  • Fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of your mouth.

    July 31, 2008

  • Ooh, yes, my school has lamington drives. I don't know what they use the money for, but they must get a lot, lamingtons sell fast.

    July 31, 2008

  • See also wardrobe malfunction.

    July 31, 2008

  • :O Surely not!

    July 31, 2008

  • Whistle.

    July 31, 2008

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