The root word of all nouns/adjectives ending in -oigen, -oigan, and -oygan. Serves as the precursor form of all filler words used in the case of blanking on whatever noun or adjective is needed to complete a sentence.
Crilnge: I hit the croygan with the boigen.
Bronk: I donât know what that means.
Crilnge: Bronk, weâve been married for seventeen years, and youâre telling me you canât toygan Sheboygan?
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The greatest place on earth for no particular reason at all.
Iâve been saving up to go to Wisconsin this summer. And get this: I booked a hotel in Sheboygan.
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A filler word that denotes the feelings you have towards someone or something. The correct adjective form of the word is âquaggyâ and is commonly accompanied by the filler noun âboiâ (though this form is not exclusively used toward males).
NOTE: Quagg is in no way related to the word âquagmireâ or âfaggotâ. It is purely a filler word.
Jimbo Slice: Did you meet Janet?
Groinst: Yeah. She was pretty quaggy. I like her.
Jimbo Slice: She is. A nice quagg. Her husband doesnât deserve her.
Groinst: I agree. What a quaggy boi.
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