Definitions by schlub
much over muchness
A misinterpretation of the phrase "much of a muchness".
Person 1: Do you prefer the red or the crimson colour?
Person 2: Either one, it's much over muchness.
Person 1: Uh... I think you mean 'much of a muchness'.
Person 2: That's what I said.
Person 1: No, it's "of a" not "over" - subtle difference. Next you'll say "would of" instead of "would've" or "would have".
Person 2: Either one, it's much over muchness.
Person 1: Uh... I think you mean 'much of a muchness'.
Person 2: That's what I said.
Person 1: No, it's "of a" not "over" - subtle difference. Next you'll say "would of" instead of "would've" or "would have".
much over muchness by schlub April 25, 2010
sickling
eatable
Everything in the world is "eatable" if you break it down small enough. Not to be confused with edible which generally implies it is fit to eat.
Many people have eaten things that are not edible i.e. bicycles, televisions, shopping trolleys, glass, wood, toys etc.
Many people have eaten things that are not edible i.e. bicycles, televisions, shopping trolleys, glass, wood, toys etc.
berko
"Bob is going completely berko over that mistake!"
"His team lost the match and he just went berko!"
"If I don't get served next I'm going to go berko!"
"His team lost the match and he just went berko!"
"If I don't get served next I'm going to go berko!"