Thursday, October 12, 2006

Lexicon of Bean

To further the procrastination....

I, Bean, present Part One (of potentially many) of the Lexicon of Me. Its purpose is to hopefully give the confused a small window of light on my way of speaking. Thus, with no further adieu (in no particular order):

Yay!: Usually used to exclaim much excitement/anticipation/enjoyment. However, when used in a dead pan or sarcastic voice, the opposite is meant.

Sad Day!: Means a day of much sadness. When said in a pathetic tone, a travesty has befallen.

Gumpy: Something that is gumpy is something that is out of the ordinary/weird and that something may look/feel/be somewhat disgusting.

Frumpy: Frumpy like old lace on old frumpy ladies - outdated, off colour, grumpy, irritable, ansty.

Glomp: The noise that slugs make. Last year when I was happily attempting to do caculus on the day that we learned that the imperial unit of mass is a slug, I doodled a picture of a slug and it went *glomp*. (Glompy - of feeling like a slug)

Flomp: Convienently borrowed from Ian. It means a great desire to rotate yourself to a horizontal orientation. *flomp* is the sound that a soft surface (ie. a bed or couch) makes when it action is taken. (Flompy - of feeling like you need to horizontal)


Grumbly: Not very pleased at all with a current situation and many noises are made about it.

Grumble-tastic: A way of describing a grumbly situation.

Bloody: The best word you use to express ones displeasure/annoyance/anger at something. Tack 'bloody' in as every second word for special effect.

Indeed: An exciting way of saying "I agree." Especially when a 3 year old child says it and has no idea what it means.

Exciting: One of the best ways of expressing anticipation/enjoyment in something is to say that it's exciting.

Dealies: The new "thing" or "doo-hicky", etc.


Sweet Dealies: A specific thing is quite exciting.

Super Sweet Dealies: Something is AMAZINGINGLY exciting. (Thanks Carl!)


Champion: A certain person is a champion if they are able to succeed in amazing feats and/or are able to do something that I cannot.

Champion-tastic: Being particularily like a champion.

Oh dear: A sigh. Shaking of head at the absurdity of the situation.

Kweet: A superposition between "cool" and "sweet". I once tried to say "cool" and "sweet dealy" at the same time and it came out as kweet.

Well, that's all that I can think of at this moment... so if there are anymore, just tell me and I will add them - even though I say them all the time, doesn't mean I always keep track :p

3 Comments:

At 12:59 a.m., Blogger Tammy said...

Those are awesome!

I wonder how many of your lexicons I have picked up from you ... hmm, it seems people pic up lexicons from other people; Laurel said I used an Erin-ism today ... and I know I use some of Laurel's isms ...

Rwar!

 
At 6:15 a.m., Blogger MichelleH said...

Hehe - that's very entertaining! Do more! :)

 
At 8:20 p.m., Blogger Britney L. said...

hahahaha you're totally my hero!!
i say sad day all the time..and people look at me funny...yay for christineisms!! they make me happy!

 

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