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    • 2021, Black Panther comic, "everybody's kicked their @$$
    • 2022 — thisnuts 52, Story of Family Guy
      Quagmire's a card, he likes to bone
    • taken for a band of Macbethian witches
      • (Shirley Letters, 13 Sep. 1851) 1922 GB
  • superhighway:
    • "How true that is", agreed Miss Scarlet. "And a little improvisation goes a long way. Hey look, [Mr. Boddy's] computer is on.
    • "Surf's up, man. Let's see what he was checking out on the Internet Superhighway Express Cloverleaf Eighteen-car Pileup thingie."
  • X with a Capital Y:
    • Pockets that mark the diff'rence / Between a gentlemen and a bum / With a capital "B," / And that rhymes with "P" and that stands for pool! -- The Music Man
  • XXX (extremely high quality/strong, hardcore porn)
    • 2021, Olivia Luv, From AAA to XXX: A Dictionary/Commentary on Porn and Porn Addiction, Future Directions Publishing, page 87:
      He might watch raunchy R movies rather than XXX films[.]
  • xxx (abbr. for kisses)
    • 2020, Diana Button, from Pen (elope) with Love Xxx", Books on Demand, page 336:
      From your faithful writing friend,
      Penelope Pen xxx
    • 2021, Bill Watson, AuthorHouse UK, page unknown
    • Have a whole xxxing harem.
  • Every English term suffixed with -fold.
    • They all seem to have somthing to do w/ religion

add a sense to feck (opposite of feckless), gangster, NFL (no f---ing lime, said w/ corona)

Cool New Words To Add

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  • 🪦 (means death. Used in an editorial comic.)
  • -American ("woke PC bullcrud" -- George Washington)
    • Tampa Bay Times, pub. 29 Sep 1991, ed. 13 Oct 2005, Thomas French, "The nadir of nasty":
    • There's even a woman on the East Coast, says Aman [editor of Maledicta], who insists on being called a "gyno-American."
    • Buffy the Vampire Slayer, "When She Was Bad", 15 Sep 1997, written by Joss Whedon:
    • Because I don't trust you. You're a vampire. Oh, I'm sorry, was that an offensive term? Should I say 'Undead-American'?
  • illegal driver - more lit. as "one who drives without a license" or other drive crime, golf sense as well.
  • internet time -- The "Inter-net" makes everyone move fast, you agree?

1995, 15 Minutes alone with God, Bob Barnes:

    • Rent a funny video and have a “Laugh-In” party.
  • letter bank - term w/ no repeating letters ("bank") makes words and phrases using all letters, coined by Will Shortz @ 1980 NPL con.
    • At least there were no Mae-Westian overtones to the word [bosom].
  • Skibidi - head comes out of toilet, from "Skibidi Toilet"


Adding Pres Candidate Nickanmes

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Year Democrat Republican Third Party <10%
2012 Yes No n/a
2008 Yes No n/a
2004 Yes Yes n/a
2000 Yes Yes n/a
1996 No No No
1992 No Yes No
1988 No Yes n/a
1984 No Yes n/a
1980 No Yes n/a
1976 No No n/a


Non-English

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boom boom, Jamaican Creole for "kill"? (As it Snow's Informer.)

  • Is that song English? We say it is here.

despenolases, according to https://es.wiktionary.org/wiki/despenolases , means (roughly!) "second person singular (, vos) imperfect pretérito subjective of despenolar (verb used in nautical contexts?)\

kiviaq, is this a Greenlandic term?

Palindroming All Peoples

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  • Gotta see if I can find a Igbo sentence/phrase palindrome.
    • List of words: aja (soil), àjà (sacrifice), ala (land), ímí (nose), iyi (stream), ọkụ́kọ (chicken),
  • Gotta see if I can find a Kabyle phrase/sentence palindrome.
    • Found Wikipedia in that lang. I'll see if I can just yoink.
    • List of words: ili (be), iyi (me), izi (fly), lal (born), assa (today), tizit (mosquito)
  • Make better title for this section.

Cool Word Records That You Can't Easily Find on Wiktionary

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