New Oxford Dictionary Words. Hilarious.

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Wile_E_Coyote

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Heheh, "bada bing" is a new ord... People watch sopranons and bada bing bada bom the crazy englishmen has a new word in their dictionary.
 
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Arnor

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fucks sake, its nachspiel, not fucking after-gayh-ass-party
 
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old.Dillinja

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Lol. I think it's pretty sad that words like that are being added to the dictionary.
 
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Ekydus

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The modern day dictionary is made up of colloquial words that have been used enough over time to be considered part of the English language. So infact even though some of the words are ridiculous it isn't actually funny.
 
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mirieth

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"Blonde moment"? That's just... argh :/.

Getting ridiculous now the amount of silly words being added.
 
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old.LandShark

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Originally posted by old.Tohtori
Here...takes a while to open.

3000 words added to that marvelous piece of literature.

Such as after-party, bootylicious and ofcourse 24/7 :p

OH NOES1!!
If it takes a while to open on your ultraph4tp1p3z0r, surely the rest of us plebs are timing out before we even click the link!! :p

Good link though, thanks.... got to laugh at it, really. How on earth do they intend to continually add and update (and, for that matter, prune) slang every time a new edition goes to print? They've got no chance, ffs :)
 
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Munkey-

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I say, thats not a very english attitude! 50 lashings and dont spare the whip!
 
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kr0n

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warez
• plural noun Computing, informal software that has been illegally copied and made available:
[as modifier] warez sites.
- ORIGIN 1990s: respelling of wares.

HAHAHAHAHA

shit vulgar slang
- PHRASES do bears shit in the woods? used to indicate that something is blatantly obvious.
give someone the shits chiefly Austral./NZ make someone annoyed or angry.

HHOAOHaHOAHA

pum-pum
• noun W. Indian vulgar slang the female genitals.
- ORIGIN from a West African language.

Hihihihihii

pharming
• noun [mass noun] the process of genetically modifying plants and animals so that they produce
substances which may be used as pharmaceuticals.
- ORIGIN 1990s: from PHARMACEUTICAL, punningly after FARMING.

Nerf.

mobo
• noun (pl. mobos) Computing, informal a motherboard.

Ooh.
 
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old.LandShark

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Originally posted by Munkey-
I say, thats not a very english attitude! 50 lashings and dont spare the whip!

Now why on earth would I take an English attitude? :p
 

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