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redundipition

Use of many word with the same meaning when just one would do, to add humor to an email or conversation

I've got enough nominations so I'm closing, completing, concluding, finishing, finishing off, finalizing, winding up, wrapping up, terminating, polishing off, ending, and stopping the list

That guy with the talking suitcase is mad, crazy, nutty, loony, loopy, wacko, bonkers, demented, dotty, gaga, headcase, nutcase, fruitcase, suitcase, screwball, etc, etc;

Cheers, Prost, Gayola, Na zdraví, Skål, Slainte, and everything, and stuff, and all that.

Ace, first-rate, spiffing, super, wicked, wizzo, and everything, and stuff, and all that.

That's enough redundipition and repidundant

by Noddy330 June 24, 2009

30👍 3👎


Barin’storm

Just like a brainstorm, but without any criticism or comments on spelling or punctuation

Email: I can’t work out what presence to give the twin’s for there birthday next weak

Reply: Never mind, we can have a barin’storm over family dinner tomorrow

by Noddy330 July 4, 2011

5👍 5👎


repidundant

Use of many word with the same meaning when just one would do, to add humor to an email or conversation

I've got enough nominations so I'm closing, completing, concluding, finishing, finishing off, finalizing, winding up, wrapping up, terminating, polishing off, ending, and stopping the list

That guy with the talking suitcase is mad, crazy, nutty, loony, loopy, wacko, bonkers, demented, dotty, gaga, headcase, nutcase, fruitcase, suitcase, screwball, etc, etc;

Cheers, Prost, Gayola, Na zdraví, Skål, Slainte, and everything, and stuff, and all that.

Ace, first-rate, spiffing, super, wicked, wizzo, and everything, and stuff, and all that.

That's enough redundipition and repidundant

by Noddy330 June 24, 2009

32👍 3👎


ster

Appended to a hard-sounding single-syllabled word to make it more softer sounding and more friendly and light, but without changing its meaning. Sometimes preceded by a similar sounding irrelevant words for dramatic effect. Usage originates from the North of England.

Get the pot on. I'm ready for a brewster.

Isn't that train duester by now? I've been waiting ages.

Wait for me. I need the bogster before we go for the chipsters.

Get the ale in, you knobster

by Noddy330 June 23, 2009

66👍 13👎


luigi

Added to the end of a sentence, when in a conversation with a mate and in unusual company, to secretly direct your mate's attention to approaching person(s).

LUIGI = Look Up Instantly - Girls/Guys Incoming.

mate1: did you see those two guys with the sack?
mate2: they look very suspicious, luigi

by Noddy330 June 26, 2009

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brewster

An alternative name for a brew (a drink of tea or coffee)
Often preceded by several rhyming nonsense words

Brewster anyone?

Get the pot on. I'm ready for a diskster dockster dewster brewster

by Noddy330 June 23, 2009

72👍 40👎


oh dear, oh dear, oh dear

sarcastic response when something trivial has happened, which is taken very badly and seriously by someone

perp1: I'm devastated! Pentominoes have just stopped making may favourite pizza.
perp2: oh dear, oh dear, oh dear

joe1: I've just spilled oil on my favourite jeans and ruined them!. I'll never get another pair like that
joe2: oh dear, oh dear, oh dear

by Noddy330 June 21, 2009

50👍 25👎