by Rachieeee October 4, 2008
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by N.I vs W.W March 8, 2011
Get the bordial mug.This designates either a subject at school/university, which studies some phenomenon that no one is ever curious about, or a topic of conversation that is absolutely stultifying (boring beyond one's ability to cope).
Formation:
"boring" (Eng. adj.) + "-atics" (Gr. suffix, meaning "the science of")
Etymology:
Created on the spur of the moment by etymology-savvy internauts
Semantically related to:
Umberto Eco's "tetrapiloctomia" - the (intellectual) activity of splitting hairs
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pragmatics
Formation:
"boring" (Eng. adj.) + "-atics" (Gr. suffix, meaning "the science of")
Etymology:
Created on the spur of the moment by etymology-savvy internauts
Semantically related to:
Umberto Eco's "tetrapiloctomia" - the (intellectual) activity of splitting hairs
Lexically related to:
pragmatics
boringatics (n., adj., interj.)
Anon. student about his professor: He's teaching Boringatics (n.).
Anon. student: I've got to study for my boringatics exam (adj.).
Anon: I am reading Lucretius' poem, De Rerum Natura.
Anon's friend: Boringatics! (interj.)
Anon. student about his professor: He's teaching Boringatics (n.).
Anon. student: I've got to study for my boringatics exam (adj.).
Anon: I am reading Lucretius' poem, De Rerum Natura.
Anon's friend: Boringatics! (interj.)
by elle.ninho March 14, 2011
Get the boringatics (n., adj., interj.) mug.verb. bohr-ida
1.) The act of being bored with Florida.
noun. bohr-ida
2.) An unofficial nickname for Florida, frequently used by those who have moved in from out of state and are done with it, and I mean done with it. (When using in this context capitalize the B *ex. Boreida)
1.) The act of being bored with Florida.
noun. bohr-ida
2.) An unofficial nickname for Florida, frequently used by those who have moved in from out of state and are done with it, and I mean done with it. (When using in this context capitalize the B *ex. Boreida)
1.) "After living in Fort Myers for 8 months, Jack and Annie were boreida."
2.) "After living in Fort Myers for 8 months, Jack and Annie can't believe they moved to Boreida."
2.) "After living in Fort Myers for 8 months, Jack and Annie can't believe they moved to Boreida."
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