1.Something that no one on this site has even thought about finding out if it exits.
2.A tool that is used to help a person's writing sound intelegent, by preventing grammar and spelling errors
3.See Strong Bad
2.A tool that is used to help a person's writing sound intelegent, by preventing grammar and spelling errors
3.See Strong Bad
by J. McC. September 23, 2003
This is not an insult to Serbs or their grammar! It's actually a slanger word for Illiterate people that post on internet.
See,Serbian language is one of the hardest to learn but its writing is very simple: "Read as you write,write as you read", as their late-medival grammar reformist Vuk Stefanovic Karadzic told it.
Even thou most,if not all, people that fit in the definition of "Serb spellers" never heard of Vuk, how Serbs spell,or even of Serbia, they still use their writing method in the ENGLISH grammar.
P.S. "S.S.S." (Stop Serb Spelling) is getting increasingly popular as a slanger word to illeterate people.
See,Serbian language is one of the hardest to learn but its writing is very simple: "Read as you write,write as you read", as their late-medival grammar reformist Vuk Stefanovic Karadzic told it.
Even thou most,if not all, people that fit in the definition of "Serb spellers" never heard of Vuk, how Serbs spell,or even of Serbia, they still use their writing method in the ENGLISH grammar.
P.S. "S.S.S." (Stop Serb Spelling) is getting increasingly popular as a slanger word to illeterate people.
Person1: I bin tinking hou iz dis kul???
Person 2: I've been thinking, how is this cool? ***
Person 1: okej!! :P
Person 2: Stop Serb Spelling! (S.S.S.)
Person 2: I've been thinking, how is this cool? ***
Person 1: okej!! :P
Person 2: Stop Serb Spelling! (S.S.S.)
by Nikola-Tesla August 29, 2011
by mommy's friend March 26, 2013
by loldog75 June 19, 2021
"Last night I was at Golden Corral, tripped and took a Tori Spelling face first into the desserts, ended up with a broken nose"
by Load of Barney October 02, 2017
1. A spelling competition in which the participants have to spell the words orally, and sometimes (especially for the finalists) in front of an audience.
2. A character in Norton Juster's The Phantom Tollbooth, which is a play as well as a book. The main character is a boy named Milo, who leads a boring, predictable life, until a magic tollbooth appears in his room, and he goes to the worlds of Dictionopolis and Digitopolis. The spelling bee is, literally, a spelling bee-- an actual bee who spells words as he speaks them. The Phantom Tollbooth is a fantastic "children's" book, though adults can enjoy it as well, as they will get more of its jokes.
Sidenote that has nothing to do with understanding the definition, but is cool: my name is Rachel, and The Phantom Tollbooth was the play my class did in 5th grade. I was the spelling bee. The only other person I have ever met who even knew there WAS a play, was also named Rachel, also did the play in 5th grade, and was also the spelling bee. We are the same age, so it is possible that we were rehearsing and learning our lines simultaneously, though we didn't meet until we were cabin-mates at camp a few years later.
2. A character in Norton Juster's The Phantom Tollbooth, which is a play as well as a book. The main character is a boy named Milo, who leads a boring, predictable life, until a magic tollbooth appears in his room, and he goes to the worlds of Dictionopolis and Digitopolis. The spelling bee is, literally, a spelling bee-- an actual bee who spells words as he speaks them. The Phantom Tollbooth is a fantastic "children's" book, though adults can enjoy it as well, as they will get more of its jokes.
Sidenote that has nothing to do with understanding the definition, but is cool: my name is Rachel, and The Phantom Tollbooth was the play my class did in 5th grade. I was the spelling bee. The only other person I have ever met who even knew there WAS a play, was also named Rachel, also did the play in 5th grade, and was also the spelling bee. We are the same age, so it is possible that we were rehearsing and learning our lines simultaneously, though we didn't meet until we were cabin-mates at camp a few years later.
1. Person running the spelling be: Okay, the next word is "antidisestablishmentarianism."
Poor little 4th grader: Ummmmm..... come again?
(because most 4th graders don't say: WTF? How the hell am I supposed to spell that, I can't even pronounce it!)
2. The spelling bee is the best part in The Phantom Tollbooth, seeing as how the other leads were divided into 3 or 4 parts, including a sex change for Milo.
Poor little 4th grader: Ummmmm..... come again?
(because most 4th graders don't say: WTF? How the hell am I supposed to spell that, I can't even pronounce it!)
2. The spelling bee is the best part in The Phantom Tollbooth, seeing as how the other leads were divided into 3 or 4 parts, including a sex change for Milo.
by bandcampgirl183 September 15, 2005
by The Return of Light Joker October 17, 2011