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Browsing page 6 of new words for January 13, 1998
S
interjection
- a pseudo swear word. Possibly popularized by the British TV comedy series "Red Dwarf." Word is rumored to have been created to get past the censors.
What the smeg is going on?
Last edited on Jan 13 1998. Submitted by Emily M. from UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA
on Jan 13 1998.
noun
- something undesirable. May be used to refer to people, or unidentifiable or gross substances. Etymology: from the word smegma.
You have smeg on you.
Last edited on Feb 18 2013. Submitted by Sweet Torture from Golgotha, Acharnes, Attiki 13675, Greece
on Nov 21 1997.
U
adjective
- in an excessive amount, usually too much. Also up the butt.
I've got e-mail up the ass!
Last edited on Jan 13 1998. Submitted by Emily M. from UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA
on Jan 13 1998.
V
verb
- combination of vomit and burp, when a little bit of the stomach contents (usually bile) is expelled into the esophagus. Also known as "wet burps."
Ew, I vurped.
Last edited on Jan 13 1998. Submitted by Emily M. from UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA
on Jan 13 1998.
W
Y
interjection
- something to say while "stealing" something else. Typically one would say this while taking something small: a friend's French-fry, or a piece of candy from their candy bowl. Likely, one wouldn't say "yoink" while stealing a car.
Yoink, I stole the cookies!
Last edited on Jan 13 1998. Submitted by Emily M. from UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA
on Jan 13 1998.
verb
origin
- Originated or popularized by The Simpsons TV show.
Last edited on Jan 13 1998. Submitted by Emily M. from UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA
on Jan 13 1998.
other
- alternative spelling of "UK" (United Kingdom.)
I met someone online from the YooKay.
Last edited on Aug 09 2011. Submitted by Emily M. from UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA
on Jan 13 1998.