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Do any of you use words that aren't really words?

  • BigAppleBuckeye
    In your group of friends, do you have words or sayings that aren't really words, yet everybody in the group understands it?

    Example: someone in our crew, a long time ago, coined the term "Buhhhh." You use "Buhhhh" after making a statement that is obviously false, with a straight face, like:

    "OhioChatter has some of the sharpest minds of any internet website ... BUHHHH."

    Yes, I can count to potato ...
  • j_crazy
    my wife says boughten.

    as in:

    "are those homeade or store boughten?"


    when she says that it's the only time i've ever felt compulsed to choke a bitch.
  • VikingFan
    absofuckinlutely
  • Heretic
    When I use a word that isn't a word...it becomes a word. That's my influence over the world, you bunch of skuugelumpkins.
  • Laley23
    Yes, but most are a variation of a real word.
  • thavoice
    i started using the word Cincifuckinatti when talking about the Reds after their meltdown.
  • BRF
    "Heretically speaking, of course"


    [size=xx-small]sounds good, doesn't it?[/size]
  • karen lotz
    We have our own language. Complete sarcasm all the time. It's great when someone who isn't around our group of friends much hangs out, they have no idea what we are talking about.
  • goosebumps
    same here karen lotz, we use a lot of code words too haha.
  • noreply66
    Hybrofalseface--- an ugly person has this

    were are youens going???
  • VikingFan
    Actually when the kids are around it's....absoluckinfutely. Somehow puts a cleaner spin on it...?
  • sjmvsfscs08
    goosebumps wrote: same here karen lotz, we use a lot of code words too haha.
    I think every group of friends has its own set of phrases or words that have a completely different meaning. haha I know mine does.
  • Mr. 300
    Youunce
  • mcburg93
    smanked- its two last names mixed together of two buddies that done the same chic that is uglier then hell and fat. so now when someone does something bad they got smanked
  • justincredible
    Laley23 wrote: Yes, but most are a variation of a real word.
    Same here.
  • brutus161
    Awesomosity
  • ernest_t_bass
    In college we would call easy girls "slop-tarts."
  • Chesapeake
    Costed.
  • justincredible
    I say crick instead of creek.
  • said_aouita
    justincredible wrote: I say crick instead of creek.
    I consider a crick similar to a creek but only smaller.

    River= largest
    Creek= smaller
    Crick= Smallest


    I was dropped on my head a lot as a child.
  • justincredible
    I'll say creek if it is a proper name, something like Winding Creek or whatever. If I am referring to the body of water I say crick 100% of the time.