is another word for Paradise. something totally amazing! something out of the ordinary...
usually used at the end of the sentence to emphasize!
usually used at the end of the sentence to emphasize!
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I coined the word about two years ago. Since using it on the internet it has appeared in many places online and it's defined meaning is that's it's just a junk work that has no meaning.
Example uses (when you don't know what else to say):
Jane: What measurement did you use for your willy?
Neil: The size of carrots per squared ironing board.
Jane: Inglebop!
John: Hey, can you hear Jack bonking Sarah upstairs?
Matt: Inglebop!
Or, if you want to confuse a random stranger at a bus stop just start saying it repeatedly: Inglebop... Inglebop... Inglebop!
Jane: What measurement did you use for your willy?
Neil: The size of carrots per squared ironing board.
Jane: Inglebop!
John: Hey, can you hear Jack bonking Sarah upstairs?
Matt: Inglebop!
Or, if you want to confuse a random stranger at a bus stop just start saying it repeatedly: Inglebop... Inglebop... Inglebop!
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Get the Ingebritsen mug.A term coined by New Zealanders, which supposedly implies that Kiwis good at coming up with solutions to any problem, typically in an unconventional, unusual or in such a way that uses whatever resource is available (I.e. being innovative).
New Zealanders have a habit for attaching the words “good ‘ol Kiwi” or “Kiwi” in front of a phrase, to artificially make themselves seem more interesting. To outsiders, it come across as deeply insecure - as if it is a necessity to make themselves sound more special than they are.
New Zealanders have a habit for attaching the words “good ‘ol Kiwi” or “Kiwi” in front of a phrase, to artificially make themselves seem more interesting. To outsiders, it come across as deeply insecure - as if it is a necessity to make themselves sound more special than they are.
Kiwi 1: “During the pandemic, I attached plastic tubing to my EFTPOS reader in order to maintain 2 metres social distancing”
Kiwi 2: “Woah, that’s some Kiwi Ingenuity right there!”
Immigrant 1: *sarcastically* “Because nobody else in the world has thought of that”
Immigrant 2: “Sounds more like good ol Kiwi bullshit”
Kiwi 2: “Woah, that’s some Kiwi Ingenuity right there!”
Immigrant 1: *sarcastically* “Because nobody else in the world has thought of that”
Immigrant 2: “Sounds more like good ol Kiwi bullshit”
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