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unnecessary u

Used to described the letter "u" found in a word that can otherwise be spelled without it. Quite often found in English spellings.

honour = honor
favourite = favorite
colour = color

by griffin March 1, 2005

28πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


fergo

fergo, v.

To fist a pig, and eat if for breakfast. And enjoy it.

fergo-ing, g, The act or instance of fergoing.

He really likes to fergo.

I nearly threw up when I saw him fergoing.

by griffin July 23, 2004

42πŸ‘ 41πŸ‘Ž


wages

A butchering of the original word "wages" (way'-jez). Often made by Latin students who believe all g's shouldn't not be pronounced like j's.

"The wages are incredible... I mean wages... With a soft g..."

by griffin March 1, 2005

21πŸ‘ 26πŸ‘Ž


Agnostic

n. One who neither acknowledges nor refutes the existence of God

The Agnostic didn't worry about the afterlife, only that which he was living

by griffin January 17, 2004

821πŸ‘ 308πŸ‘Ž


Reamed

To Ream, to annihilate the ass-hole of your sexual partner while performing anal sex.

After I reamed her ass last night I feel L337 as hell.

by griffin December 13, 2004

452πŸ‘ 121πŸ‘Ž


vegetables

A version of "vegetables" only said with Latin pronunciation. Should be used when referring to Latin.

"We had vegetables in Latin class today."

by griffin March 1, 2005

16πŸ‘ 30πŸ‘Ž


sko

abreviation for "let's go", usually accompanied by a head nod in the direction of the door.

"S-K-O, what's that spell"
"what?"
"'sko!"

by griffin October 20, 2004

235πŸ‘ 76πŸ‘Ž