Definitions by Mick Zagger
Thei’re
Pronunciation: (/ðeər/)
det.
a term used interchangeably with there, their or they’re, intended for individuals who are too nervous to admit to thei’re struggle of telling the difference and correct use between the three.
det.
a term used interchangeably with there, their or they’re, intended for individuals who are too nervous to admit to thei’re struggle of telling the difference and correct use between the three.
"Whats up man couldn't find you last night, where you thei're?"
Thei’re has to be a way to fit my whole fist in my mouth, right?
Thei’re has to be a way to fit my whole fist in my mouth, right?
Thei’re by Mick Zagger May 10, 2026
Hygge-Haggis
Pronunciation: (/ˈhʊɡ. ə-ˈhæɡ. ɪs/)
n.
an informal, spontaneous, yet welcomed get-together of people you may or may not like at a place you may or may not know.
Syn: House-Party, After-Work drinks
from famously indescribable Danish vibration Hygge (cosyness, quality time) + Scottish dish Haggis (mash up of sheep organs)
n.
an informal, spontaneous, yet welcomed get-together of people you may or may not like at a place you may or may not know.
Syn: House-Party, After-Work drinks
from famously indescribable Danish vibration Hygge (cosyness, quality time) + Scottish dish Haggis (mash up of sheep organs)
"Nah Steve, no dress code for later, it’s a bit of a Hygge-Haggis this one.”
"Hygge-Haggis at The Barn Tavern later?"
"Hygge-Haggis at The Barn Tavern later?"
Hygge-Haggis by Mick Zagger May 10, 2026
Superlit
Pronunciation: (/ˈsu .pər/ /lɪt/)
excl.
used as a formal greeting in a letter or in person, specifically to express smug excitement at having reached someone by non-electronic correspondence.
from Latin superbus (arrogance, pride) + littera (letter)
excl.
used as a formal greeting in a letter or in person, specifically to express smug excitement at having reached someone by non-electronic correspondence.
from Latin superbus (arrogance, pride) + littera (letter)
Superlit by Mick Zagger May 10, 2026