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 01, 2005
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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
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vegetables

A version of "vegetables" only said with Latin pronunciation. Should be used when referring to Latin.
"We had vegetables in Latin class today."
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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
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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
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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..."
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Welsch

Big and gay, normally describing one's penis.
I love the big, dangly, welsch cock.
by Griffin March 17, 2005
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