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I have made up the word 'spudgemunnett'. I have no idea what it means, but I like saying it.

 

Anyone else made up any words they want to share?

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After quite a heavy night and a good party I made up 'audibilate' it means to make louder! at which point I gave it up as a bad job and went to bed!

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My little subtitle thingy at left

 

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Most people have no idea what it means, or perhaps they think it's silly. I don't care. It's mine. :cool:

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I had often wondered myself Purdy!

 

A mate of mine invented the verb "to cold", because there's no word to describe that feeling when someone, say, puts an ice cube down your back, or when your partner gets into bed and s/he's got cold feet (or whatever ;)).

 

You can say "You're burning me!", or "You're scalding me!" or other things for those hot feelings, but there's bugger all for those cold sensations.

 

Hence "You're colding me!". So simple and so beautiful.

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You can say "You're burning me!", or "You're scalding me!" or other things for those hot feelings, but there's bugger all for those cold sensations.

 

Err... chilling, freezing, frosting, cooling, icing... ;)

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Err... chilling, freezing, frosting, cooling, icing... ;)

 

But you don't use those words for when someone actually makes you feel cold! When was the last time you said "You're frosting me!", or "Stop freezing me!"?

 

Unless you've been an unwilling participant in cryonics, I'd bet never!

Edited by happyhippy

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panalogue / panalogic

those nice old synths with wooden sides

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But you don't use those words for when someone actually makes you feel cold! When was the last time you said "You're frosting me!", or "Stop freezing me!"?

 

Unless you've been an unwilling participant in cryonics, I'd bet never!

 

:hihi:

 

I do actually say "you're freezing me!"

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My husband adds that "colding" sounds like a bad German-English translation: "please to stop, you are for colding me!" :hihi:

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windowlicker is a good one ive been known to use from time to time

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Wefty a combination of weighty and hefty as in 'cor that bloke ain't arf got a wefty wallet ' :love:

Grismal - grey and dismal :(

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