by rosatron February 4, 2005

by ScyStorm January 9, 2004

One part of a murmur. Murmurs are not limited to two parts, not so obviously. Stated alone, it basically calls for a sympathetic repetition of the word by the speakers audience, creating a murmur of whatever the appropriately situational gestalt may be; approval, discontent, whatever attitude was conveyed by the tone of the original utterance.
by TerranGhost July 24, 2017

by Tiger oops April 12, 2010

A feeling that you cannot describe like La la moe. A word that is not made up or copyrighted by Krissy.
by RJ Po November 1, 2007

A phrase invented by Emily and Kit to represent excitement or anticipation. Often repeated in rapid, stacatto succession.
by Kitters April 14, 2004
