Comments by sethbook

  • (Noun) Hater of Dr. Phil and his show, coined by Seth Bookey 2009.

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  • (noun) Follower of Suze Orman, coined 2009 by Seth Bookey.

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  • (noun) Pertaining to the love of Grandmothers, coined 2009 by Seth Bookey

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  • (Noun) Morphing of the phrase "hard work" created accidentally when a tired co-worker said, "I've been doing a lot of hawork." Often used with a stilted Chinese accent. Circa 1992.

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  • (Verb and Noun) Butchering and shortening of the phrase "excuse me" by an IEEE employee, morphed into both a imperative (scuze instead of excuse me) and a proper noun used to identify the individual who said it.

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  • (Verb and Noun) Butchering and shortening of the phrase "excuse me" by an IEEE employee, morphed into both a imperative (scuze instead of excuse me) and a proper noun used to identify the individual who said it.

    July 11, 2009

  • (noun) Elizabeth Taylor's take on the word hoopla, as seen in her Twitter posts concernning the Michael Jackson memorial service, July 2009.

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  • (Noun) The stated of being trapped by or in the presence of a woman named Marge.

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  • (adj.) Pertaining to the idiotic utterances of a certain Mona, 1989-1994.

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  • Also a made-up word pertaining to idiotic sayings and pronunciations by a certain woman named Mona, 1988-1994.

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  • Alternate word for the plastic kimble string used to attach price tags to items, coined by Paul Sacco, Pier 1 employee, 1984.

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  • Alternate word for scissors, coined by Paul Sacco, Pier 1 employee, 1984.

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  • Pertaining to activity and antics on Facebook.

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  • From the OMD song "Locomotion," used in the phrase, "lunetary landscape."

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