An onomatopoeia reflecting shock and revulsion. The squeaking noise you produce when your body retreats into itself and you try to speak. Usage similar to ebbeh.
Apparently coined by Illiad, the author of the popular web comic User Friendly.
Apparently coined by Illiad, the author of the popular web comic User Friendly.
by Ashmo October 14, 2004
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Incorrect or awkwardly structured English, usually spoken or written by non-native speakers.
Not necessarily pejorative.
Not necessarily pejorative.
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Taylor: Actually Megan, the dimples on the golf ball create turbulent airflow which allows the boundary layer to adhere over a greater surface area thereby reducing the drag on the ball and allowing it to go farther.
Megan: Why you gotta get all engineerial on me? Just hit the ball.
Taylor: Actually Megan, the dimples on the golf ball create turbulent airflow which allows the boundary layer to adhere over a greater surface area thereby reducing the drag on the ball and allowing it to go farther.
Megan: Why you gotta get all engineerial on me? Just hit the ball.
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