An attributive noun, also known as noun adjuncts. It cam often be seen alongside a tautology.
Bargis Smorgle itself is well-known to be a word made to sounds like a legitimate english word, potentially convincing those who are unknowing to its true definition
no actual evidence of existence other than the general acceptance that it is (whatever it may be) is something absurd, stupid, subpar or below standards.
Bargis Smorgle itself is well-known to be a word made to sounds like a legitimate english word, potentially convincing those who are unknowing to its true definition
no actual evidence of existence other than the general acceptance that it is (whatever it may be) is something absurd, stupid, subpar or below standards.
Example 1:
Guy 1 : “Man, the PS5 has no games.”
Guy 2 : “What do you mean? They just got a Garten of BanBan collection.”
Guy 1 : “Garten of BanBan… Thats’a Bargis Smorgle ahh game.”
Example 2
Guy 1 : “Dude, did you see the Minecraft movie?”
Guy 2 : “No way, I’d rather watch Bargis Smorgle or something.”
Guy 1 : “…”
Guy 1 : “Man, the PS5 has no games.”
Guy 2 : “What do you mean? They just got a Garten of BanBan collection.”
Guy 1 : “Garten of BanBan… Thats’a Bargis Smorgle ahh game.”
Example 2
Guy 1 : “Dude, did you see the Minecraft movie?”
Guy 2 : “No way, I’d rather watch Bargis Smorgle or something.”
Guy 1 : “…”
by Wubwub68 September 05, 2024