stormy_weather Posted September 20, 2003 Share Posted September 20, 2003 Most wierd things i say are inside jokes with my friend ellyn (some we don't even know why they're funny). like "ish"and"pippin rocks my socks". but then me and my sis have this language that we dont even know what it means, we'll say things like "shwano,dafas has ot. juhoterlop goshnawai!koithoo buzmads? wierd isn't it.............yup thats basicly my whole life. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carr Posted September 20, 2003 Share Posted September 20, 2003 [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Sara [/i] [B][size=1]Perfectly so. ^_~ I do that sometimes, so do a couple of my friends. [/size] [/B][/QUOTE] "stop with the monkeyness, monkey on over here!" um....yeah I have this such stuff almost down to an art I like to call Carriespeak. I use "such" a lot and tend to put "ness" on the back of just about anything or just use it alone. "This is a bunch on ness going on right now." "Yay and such." I also use a lot of weird noises...I can't really type them...when I am just doing stuff. yaaadck(frustration) and so on Oh, and oiy, is the general expression for everything: hello, what, disgust.... I don't know there is a lot of other things I know I am missing, but most of it is really spur o' the moment and such. :therock: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Waterflash Posted September 20, 2003 Share Posted September 20, 2003 My friends and I keep saying FoRIZZO! It's so funnie! Especially the way my friend Kat says it. We all laugh WAY too much! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kenshin_K Posted September 20, 2003 Share Posted September 20, 2003 My friend and I made up a few words: "Fludge"=substitute for a certain curse word "Die, die, die!"=be quiet! (don't ask me, long story) "Sheesh kabobs"=sheesh Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AuroraDragon Posted September 20, 2003 Share Posted September 20, 2003 Well, I get most of my words from my older brother. Booshakalaka-booyah take care- you kinda haveta say it the right way.... TOASTAY!- on fire, nice job, feh; My brother says it's from this old video game....still have yet to see that and these are the ones I should have never thought up in front of my friends, they never stop saying them now -_- YAY, YAY.........ALRIGHT!!- ugg, never ever tell your friends you have the video game Dual Hearts - baku's seemed cute once mooyah- big insiders joke Yeah, I forgot the tons of others Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sara Posted September 22, 2003 Share Posted September 22, 2003 [size=1]Something else I find myself saying is [i]muy spiffendo[/i]. Meaning, uh, "very spiffy." It's fun. ^_^[/size] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
destro53 Posted September 22, 2003 Share Posted September 22, 2003 ok.....um.....evrything i say is crazy to some degree....but i do use stuff like whooo (crazy) and WABAM! (doing something amazing) and FOOLY COOLY of course ('What does fooly cooly mean?'-Haruko) and the....*whispered* Masked *looks around* but we dont speak of them. they r those we hate. they r all that is wrong with the world. they r....popular pepl.....and then Unmasked- total losers like me, and the Lost, pepl that dont believe in anything, and then Them, the pepl that dont fit anywhere above. i constantly use these but evry1 just stares....well if i can ever get any1 to listen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Drix D'Zanth Posted September 22, 2003 Share Posted September 22, 2003 Destro, to quote someone whom I forget, "Spelling is your friend." Please don't make your friend sad. Thanks :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lea Posted September 22, 2003 Share Posted September 22, 2003 lately, when somone calls my name, i find myself myself saying ne? or who can forget a classic math equation like: wicked cool X 10,000 4 life? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AuroraDragon Posted September 22, 2003 Share Posted September 22, 2003 Well, now when people call my name, lately magenta =_=, I find myself saying, "it's Aurora!! if your gonna call me a nick name call me Aurora!!" I've got lot's of "call names"......Kate, Kaitlyn, Kitty-Kat, Kagome, doofus, Aurora, Aurora Dragon, and now Magenta. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Angelus_Necare Posted September 23, 2003 Share Posted September 23, 2003 I have quite a list of words (seeing as how I can never speak right in the first place) But here are the most amusing, I think. Meh: something I say when I'm indifferent to any sort of feeling. Groovy: I think it speaks for itself, because I don't like to say 'cool' Geet!: and actual recorded noise I make when tickled by surprise. Spock!: another word we sometimes shout when we're mad at something, instead of damnit! it's Spock! I also make up new words all the time because I think faster than I speak. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xyandar Posted September 23, 2003 Share Posted September 23, 2003 I say quite a bit of weird things. they all make sence tho:P Meh Iunno Nutchin Now the words that DONT make sence Snuffleguff Weeealy Koolchops awesome words eh??:P Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Itami Posted September 26, 2003 Share Posted September 26, 2003 If its random, I'll say it. *ahem* "Happiness is a two-headed demented baby." *crowd applause* Thank you. "Having your hopes crushed is like a bag of kittens on the highway" *more applause* *Itami takes a bow and trips off the stage* UPDATE! "Can I go mambo dog-face in the banana patch?" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carr Posted September 27, 2003 Share Posted September 27, 2003 [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Angelus_Necare [/i] [B] I also make up new words all the time because I think faster than I speak. [/B][/QUOTE] That is so true, I do that all the time! It's so funny though because people(or my friends at least) can usualy tell what I mean. oh, and Sara, wouldn't [i] muy spiffendo[/i] mean very spiffing? Sence [i] endo[/i] is like [i] ing[/i] in Spanish......except it really is [i] iendo[/i], so ......um nevermind.....:smirk: :therock: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sara Posted September 27, 2003 Share Posted September 27, 2003 [size=1]'Cause I [i]guess[/i] I'm in Spanish class, right? I'm in German. What little Spanish I know is either from [i]Sesame Street[/i], [i]Noche del Gatito[/i] or my friend Dave. And while it's thoroughly amusing, it means my vocabulary pretty much consists of phrases that come out to "crazy like a monkey without pants" and "the wife knows too much, I may have to kill her. But first, a donut." Or you could take my wonderful grasp of French, which is pretty much: Sortie=exit. Yay for getting lost in the Louvre. (Hint: Follow the exit signs. They'll get you far.) I have a lot of sayings that I just pick up from places. "No, I am not __________, and neither should you be!" is one of my favorites right now. Or this quote from [i]A modest destiny[/i] (a webcomic): "You broke my shiny thing! It was so shiny.....yet you broke it! Do you [i]hate[/i] me?!" And finally, this gem I picked up from a fellow American tourist while I was at the Eiffel Tower: "What [i]les[/i] HELL is going on!?" Priceless. ^_~[/size] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Na'dou Posted September 27, 2003 Share Posted September 27, 2003 Well, a kid at school made up the word discabobalated (dis-ca-bob-oh-lated). I love this word, and I love saying abruised instead abused. Lastly, I love to put 'er or 'ing after everythinger.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NashvilleDream Posted September 27, 2003 Author Share Posted September 27, 2003 i have recently discovered that you can put an l right after the first letter in almost any word. the current obsession of me and my friend: slesshomaru Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xaru Silverfire Posted September 28, 2003 Share Posted September 28, 2003 [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by NashvilleDream [/i] [B]i have recently discovered that you can put an l right after the first letter in almost any word. the current obsession of me and my friend: slesshomaru [/B][/QUOTE] [spoiler][color=blue][b]Tihat dioesn't wiork tioo wiell. Crazy things I've said? I have absolutly no accent. Or I have an American accent. But anyway. Whenever I speak I tend to replace any word that begins with a "Y" with a "J". Like "Jes?" or ...."Jou" or "Jour." I guess it is an inheritige of German-ness. ~Xaru[/spoiler][/color][/b] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Circ Posted September 28, 2003 Share Posted September 28, 2003 I say "Lollyful", and a french work that translate to "sleepify". A friend of mines says "shitski" XD Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rockstar Haruko Posted September 28, 2003 Share Posted September 28, 2003 I tend to talk a lot so whenever someone tells me to shutup I say whoooosh!! It's become a normal thing for me now. Everyone in my family expects me to say it when they tell me to shutup. My friends aren't used to it so they crack up everytime. (i got that from Space Ghost Coast to Coast) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sara Posted September 29, 2003 Share Posted September 29, 2003 [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Xaru Silverfire [/i] [B][color=blue][b]Tihat dioesn't wiork tioo wiell. Crazy things I've said? I have absolutly no accent. Or I have an American accent. But anyway. Whenever I speak I tend to replace any word that begins with a "Y" with a "J". Like "Jes?" or ...."Jou" or "Jour." I guess it is an inheritige of German-ness. ~Xaru[/color][/b] [/B][/QUOTE] [FONT=arial]Actually, it would be "Thlat dloesn't wlork tloo wlell." (Well, if you use the letter blends as on letter...) And why would saying "You" as "Joo" have anything to do with German? The German language pronounces [i]j[/i]'s as [i]y[/i]'s, not the other way around. It seems more like you're trying to speak in 1337, heh. That's another thing a couple of my friends and I end up doing sometimes. It's interesting to listen to people talk, pronouncing 1337 words the way they're spelled...well, sorta spelled.... Like "Joo" or "roxxors." The numbers aren't exactly [i]pronounced[/i], heh.[/FONT] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eve Posted September 29, 2003 Share Posted September 29, 2003 [COLOR=deeppink]OK I can't even start with the weird things I say. Too many I can't remember them all, so I'll give you a few. Sometimes I talk without using my brain, so I don't realize that when I mean to say "you" I say "moo". Of cores at that time my friends will start to make "moo" sounds, then I repeat "you, you, you". Another one is when I say, mean to say "cool" I say "fool". >.< I basically have a rhyming. There are many more, but it would take all day.[/COLOR] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xaru Silverfire Posted September 29, 2003 Share Posted September 29, 2003 [color=blue][font=times][b]1337 words? God, am I missing something? Numbers pronounced? Are you talking about that annoying thing that people use in SNs like "TH3CR4ZYFR34k"? A side note: J is not a number. And when I say "Jes" I pronouce it like Jace But it doesn't sound like that... Damn >_<... Whatever.... I'll shut up now. >.>; ~Xaru[/color][/font][/b] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sara Posted September 29, 2003 Share Posted September 29, 2003 [size=1]..... 1337 is a computer thing where certain letters are replaced with symbols or numbers; other words are intentionally misspelled. For example, the word "elite" becomes "leet." From there, the [i]e[/i]'s are replaced by the number 3. Thus, l33t. The [i]l[/i] becomes the number 1, because they look similar. An uppercase [i]T[/i] replaces the lowercase [i]t[/i]: 133T. The number [i]7[/i] replaces the uppercase [i]T[/i]. Thus, "1337." [i]J[/i] is not a number; you are correct. The 1337 word for "you" replaces the [i]y[/i] with a [i]j[/i]: "jou." That looks French, so it obviously has to be changed. Phonetically, "you" might be spelled [i]yoo[/i]. We've already gotten rid of the [i]y[/i], so we now have a [i]j[/i] followed by the double [i]o[/i]: the word "joo." Once again, certain letters are replaced with numbers; in this case it is the obvious change of the letter [i]o[/i] to the number zero. Thus, "you" becomes "j00." When/if you would say this out loud, you wouldn't say "j-zero-zero." Zero doesn't have a sound, so you don't pronounce it. You simply say it as though the characters were not numbers (00) but the letters they are replacing (oo). However, they still pronouce the [i]j[/i] as a [i]j[/i], in order to proclaim to the word that while it may [i]seem[/i] like they are speaking normally, they are, in fact, [i]not.[/i] Thus, "you" is pronounced as "joo," with a hard [i]j[/i]. Another example would be [i]5p34|<.[/i] This is one* of the 1337 versions of the word [i]speak[/i]. [i]5[/i] replaces the [i]s[/i], [i]4[/i] replaces the [i]a[/i], and the symbols [i]|[/i] and [i]<[/i] are using together to create a [i]k[/i]. However, since all the changes here are letter-to-number changes, instead of letter-to-letter changes (for example, [i]y[/i] to [i]j[/i]), the word is simply pronounced "speak." *There are many versions, yes. Everything's done in a pseudo-phonetic way, and there are often multiple ways to symbolize each letter. [i]h[/i], for example, can be represented by: |-| [b]]-[[/b] }{ [b]|n[/b] (lowercase), and so on. [/size] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Syk3 Posted September 29, 2003 Share Posted September 29, 2003 Hehe, I started using this one word with my friends when my brother messed up on saying "unique" about a month ago. It's "newuique", which basically switches the first letters of the first two syllables. It's kind of funny when you say it. o.o; I also tried making nicknames for my friends to keep with the "izzle" words they use very often. I came up with Frizzle, Wizzle, Drizzle, and my name, Gizzle (jizzle). They're all off the heavy fo' sheazy. And yes, they're all very newuique. I'm sure there are other words that I use, but I can't think of them at the moment. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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