come-raeg

trans. v.

(while in Wales) to come up to people and address them in Welsh, whether you know that they speak Welsh or not (deriv. Cymraeg). Cf. welsh
In Y Gwyll, the Welsh version of Hinterland, DCI Mathias would always come-raeg to people all the time.
by Denver Wagner February 28, 2016
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Kami-text

verb (esp. of an Asian person)
to walk directly towards another person due to distraction while texting.
I was walking around town this morning and two Asian guys kami-texted on me.
by Denver Wagner November 20, 2014
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welsh

trans. v.
(while in Wales) to come up to people and address them in Welsh, whether you know that they speak Welsh or not. Cf. come-raeg
I was in the queue in St. David's Hall, and this woman came out of nowhere and welshed the bartender. After a split second of no response from him, she repeated in English.
by Denver Wagner February 28, 2016
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blode

Variant spelling of "blowed", the non-standard regularised past form of "blow". Usually found in the form of "blode up", as a
the past of "blow up" (to explode).
After a tweet unexpectedly gets considerable traction on Twitter, the author may add "wow this blode up" before adding a request that this newfound large audience visit a website, follow someone, purchase a product, etc. (known as a "plug").
by Denver Wagner February 07, 2024
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