Used to described the letter "u" found in a word that can otherwise be spelled without it. Quite often found in English spellings.
by Griffin March 01, 2005
by Griffin January 17, 2004
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 01, 2005
by griffin October 20, 2004
fergo, v.
To fist a pig, and eat if for breakfast. And enjoy it.
fergo-ing, g, The act or instance of fergoing.
To fist a pig, and eat if for breakfast. And enjoy it.
fergo-ing, g, The act or instance of fergoing.
by Griffin July 23, 2004
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.
by Griffin March 01, 2005
by Griffin March 17, 2005