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June 01, 2004

More Lexicon Fun

Got another email from my friend in NYC with the latest buzzphrases:

Biphonal
adj. Holding multiple phones to your ears or in front of you at the same time.

Doggerel
n. A girl who bears an unmistakable resemblance to her dog.

Drimming
v. Drunk instant-messaging.

HIT
n. Homosexual-in-training. He may not know it yet, but everyone else does.

Lush Flush
n. The rosy hue one gets in her cheeks after a few too many glasses of wine.

Me-Jane
n. Someone who has obviously misused an animal prints for some crucial part of her outfit. ("What is that me-Jane thinking with that giraffe-print tank top?")

PST
n. Acronym. Code for "poppy seed in teeth" or "piece of sh-t in teeth." Pronounced "pssst" so as not to alert everyone else at the table.

Reverse Evolution Princes
n. Men who at first seem to be princes but turn out to be frogs.

LOVE THEM! :)


Posted by Lawren at June 1, 2004 07:09 AM

You Said

HITS, huh. I use the remarkably similiar FIT (Fags in Training) LIT (Lesbians in Training) and GITS ( the more general Gays in Training). I use this a lot when band, dance, and softball competitions come to town.

But then again, there are at least five FITS at the law school that I can name off the top of my head.

Says: chuck at June 1, 2004 05:39 PM

v funny - i'll keep a look out how long b4 these phrases hit ohio

Says: mike at June 3, 2004 03:04 PM

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