Journalists: G*mers are ruining society and video games cause mass shootings
People of Play: Hey man don't use the G - Word that's not cool.
People of Play: Hey man don't use the G - Word that's not cool.
by Purendar August 09, 2019
Words that have been deemed inappropriate and you dont normally hear in public or "normal" conversation. Fun to use and you get to watch people over-react when you scream "FUCK" at the top of your lungs.
fuck, shit, cock, titties, boner, muff, pussy, asshole, cunt, ass, cockfoam, dicksmoke, nigger, clit, clitoris, clit chewer, anul rocket, whore, bitch, BARBRA STREISAND, and more to come.
Reverend FootJoy 69:42
Reverend FootJoy 69:42
by Reverend FootJoy July 15, 2004
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by 69SomeRandomWeeb69 June 07, 2018
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by typebeats March 16, 2021
A boredom word is a word that you type when you really should be working, like qwerty as one of the shorter examples of these.
Guy 1:"Hey, do you know any boredom words?"
Guy 2:"Yeah, how about qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm?"
Guy 1:"Okay, thanks, now to waste my break on urban dictionary!"
Guy 2:"Yeah, how about qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm?"
Guy 1:"Okay, thanks, now to waste my break on urban dictionary!"
by The trend follower November 24, 2017
A useful heuristic for ascertaining proper pronunciation in anglo-germanic languages. A good correction algorithm for latinate words.
"Triple" in English, a common latinate word with a familiar pronunciation. Word Balancing can help to ascertain the pronunciation of the word's Belgian variant, "Trippel."
Note that "Triple" has 3 letters in each syllable, and that in English, the stress is on the first syllable.
Note that in the Belgian equivalent, an extra "p" shifts the center of gravity of the word to the right.
This is the simplest case of word-balancing - known as the "contratextual moment" principle (similar in concept to changing moments of inertia in physics). It tells you that, in this case, a stress should be placed on the second syllable: triPPEL.
Note that "Triple" has 3 letters in each syllable, and that in English, the stress is on the first syllable.
Note that in the Belgian equivalent, an extra "p" shifts the center of gravity of the word to the right.
This is the simplest case of word-balancing - known as the "contratextual moment" principle (similar in concept to changing moments of inertia in physics). It tells you that, in this case, a stress should be placed on the second syllable: triPPEL.
by v14B+ September 21, 2010
by dyleon12 May 19, 2009