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A contraction of "going" and "ta", "ta" in this context being an accented way of saying "to".
In other words: "gunta" = "going" + "to"
In other words: "gunta" = "going" + "to"
by IAmPseudonyMeRoar!!! November 10, 2019

"Do you want some"
When you're speaking too damn quickly, and offer to share food with a friend, twazum ...?
Origin: "d'ya" = do ya
t'ya, t'wa,
Some, sum, zum
T'wa zum?
Twazum.
Twazum?
Ye I wazum.
Origin: "d'ya" = do ya
t'ya, t'wa,
Some, sum, zum
T'wa zum?
Twazum.
Twazum?
Ye I wazum.
by IAmPseudonyMeRoar!!! July 29, 2021

1) Something that your instincts warn you away from but which you can deduce as enticing.
2) A sacrifice or risk for an expected or predicted reward.
Plural: "beneficial-detriments".
Adjective: "beneficially-detrimental".
Antonym: "detrimental-benifit"
2) A sacrifice or risk for an expected or predicted reward.
Plural: "beneficial-detriments".
Adjective: "beneficially-detrimental".
Antonym: "detrimental-benifit"
Exe: 1) brushing your teeth even though it makes your sensitive gums hurt, is a beneficial-detriment.
Exe: 2) It was a benneficial-detriment to lose my wrist that day, because my hand was pinned to the underside of a boulder; if I had avoided any detriment I'd've kept my hand and've died there.
Exe: 2) It was a benneficial-detriment to lose my wrist that day, because my hand was pinned to the underside of a boulder; if I had avoided any detriment I'd've kept my hand and've died there.
by IAmPseudonyMeRoar!!! December 8, 2018

"Am I"
You've seen "I'm" get ready for... "m'I".
It's pronounced like "my", but it's actually a very shortened version of the phrase "am I", just like how "I'm" is "I am", except it is flipped.
So it means "Am I" instead of "I am".
'm'I.
You've seen "I'm" get ready for... "m'I".
It's pronounced like "my", but it's actually a very shortened version of the phrase "am I", just like how "I'm" is "I am", except it is flipped.
So it means "Am I" instead of "I am".
'm'I.
'm'I the silliest person ever or what?
No, I think I'm the silliest person.
You're silliness doesn't hold a candle to my silliness!!!
How 'm'I supposed to feel about you comparing yourself to me like that?
No, I think I'm the silliest person.
You're silliness doesn't hold a candle to my silliness!!!
How 'm'I supposed to feel about you comparing yourself to me like that?
by IAmPseudonyMeRoar!!! November 14, 2020

My friend who is an engineer, will stare at the following things, like one gazes at fine art: Wood-burning-stoves, Stirling-engines, Opticas, Orinithropters, Theremins, Brachistichrone-curves, and Derigibles; because they have a functional-beauty derived from the elegant way they achieve their goals.
Many "functionalist" buildings are not functionally-beautiful, because the designers often forego the shortest/quickest paths in favor of a cumbersome grid-like floorplan.
Many "functionalist" buildings are not functionally-beautiful, because the designers often forego the shortest/quickest paths in favor of a cumbersome grid-like floorplan.
by IAmPseudonyMeRoar!!! December 9, 2018

Exe#1:
The doctors told them they would never walk again. They responded by sarcasmically telling the doctors: "that was such good news: they were gonna jump for joy!". The doctor and the patient shared a sad laugh.
Exe#2:
Sarcasmic humor feels best for the comedian, meanwhile the audience is often left scratching their heads, while the comedian chortles at their own joke while being escorted offstage.
The doctors told them they would never walk again. They responded by sarcasmically telling the doctors: "that was such good news: they were gonna jump for joy!". The doctor and the patient shared a sad laugh.
Exe#2:
Sarcasmic humor feels best for the comedian, meanwhile the audience is often left scratching their heads, while the comedian chortles at their own joke while being escorted offstage.
by IAmPseudonyMeRoar!!! September 10, 2019
