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| Accrude- (uh-crood): to pick one's nose while using an instant messaging program Agen- (ahg-n): the neurochemical that causes the hair on the back of the neck to stand up when vampires are present. Lack of garlic in the diet can lead to agen deficiency. Featerh- (feet-ehr): a spiky orange organelle found in the somatic cells of .002% of humans, allowing unassisted flight. Fold lore- (fohld lor): the childhood stories bed sheets tell their little napkins before they tuck them into the linen closet Gaver- (gah-vur): a rare South American feline, notable for its stealth, luxiurious purple tail, and complete invisibility. Herad- (hee-rad): lost Shakespeare play chronicling Hero's adventures after she ditches Claudio. Major episodes include the founding of Paris, the invention of velcro, and the discovery that 42 is the answer to all mathematical equations and 87% of short-answer questions. Huile- (hewhile): flirtatious, especially in a French way Never- (neh-ver): sometime in the middle of next week Owchiwawa-ie-ie-ie- (ow-chee-wah-wah-ay-ay-ay): typical exlamation upon donning pznts (see below) Palns- (pahln): smallish, frecklish thingys that change colors every day. A drastically changing paln indicates too much phlegm and choler. Pznts- (piz-nets): a tight pair of pants which readily enhances the curvature of the female figure Relationship- (ree-lay-shin-ship): dictionary Slpa- (slip-ah): An exclamation of joy when one feels overly happy or content Smiwm- (smi-im): a revelation received by studying the patterns on the inside of one's eyelids while looking into a bright light. Sprry- (sprI): an expression of Austrailian origin, loosely translating to "no soup for you" Thatnks- (thaht-uhnks): 1. A rather cool name for a male child. 2. A Holy Waterfall located in New Zealand, right outside the village Kimarea Thres- (thres): a state of mental suffering so acute that one reverts to the speech patterns of childhood. |
| In memory of the Divine Prophets old icon, which told us all to wear our hearts on our hips |
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