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acriverbimaniac

Person with a passion for swearing. (The word's literal Latin base translation is "one with a passion for sharp words.)

The term 'acriverbimaniac' is best used to seize the attention of the person to which the term is referring and effectively make the person stop using foul language.

Person 1: My iPod stopped working!! ****!!! I hate this ****!!

Person 2: Stop cursing, you acriverbimaniac!!!
Person 1: What the...!? Acriverbi-what!?
Person 2: Yes! It worked! You stopped swearing!

by WALDO. That is all. July 27, 2010

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What's new in the zoo?

An alternative way of saying "what's up?"

Dude, what's new in the zoo?

Not much, you?

by WALDO. That is all. November 25, 2010

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pseudomiszophilapecuniosity

Literal Latin translation: false hatred of animals that love money.

George is disallowed to go to the zoo now on account of his recent diagnosis of pseudomiszophilapecuniosity. He has been reacting strangely to animals with various amounts of cash obtained from reluctant zoo guests. What a tragedy!!

by WALDO. That is all. May 27, 2010

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