a slightly crude code word meaning " i have something private to tell you at a later moment", often used when an undesireable person breaks into your conversation
Alice: so you'll never guess what Jack did yesterday at the park.
Matt: spill.
* Jack enters the room *
Alice: Blowing Chunks
Matt: spill.
* Jack enters the room *
Alice: Blowing Chunks
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by Supersatisfier August 26, 2006
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Kind of like being sick normally, but when examined it's full of meaty chunks. And probably marrowbone jelly.
Named after the eponymous dogfood brand.
Kind of like being sick normally, but when examined it's full of meaty chunks. And probably marrowbone jelly.
Named after the eponymous dogfood brand.
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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
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.)
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