Tuesday, January 29, 2008
keekin
keekin (\ˈkē- 'kin) 1.a piece of material (as cloth or paper) used at table to wipe the lips or fingers and protect the clothes. -im going to need a bunch of keekins after this greasy popcorn.-
Sunday, December 9, 2007
Squippies
Squippies (s\'kwip\- \'ēz\) 1. a light low-cut shoe that is easily slipped on the foot, typically used in the winter to keep feet warm. Slang: Squipps. -my feet are cold, I better put on my squippies.-
Sunday, September 30, 2007
Pinner
Pinner ('pin-'n&r) 1. any of the five terminating members of the hand : a digit of the forelimb. -if you want to be fancy, you just need to drink with your little pinner up.-
Sunday, September 2, 2007
Nackies
Nackies ('nak-'Ez) 1. a light meal, food eaten between regular meals. -I'm still hungry, how about some nackies?-
Calvin
Calvin ('kal-v&n) 1. a small bread bun used for hot dogs and hamburgers. -get a calvin and grab a hot dog off the grill.-
Gumpy
Gumpy ('g&m-'pE) 1. affording or enjoying physical comfort. -wow, this chair is really gumpy, i love it.-
Monday, August 27, 2007
Foe Feunies
Foe Feunies (ˈfō 'fyü-'nEz) 1. what provides amusement or enjoyment; playful often boisterous action or speech. -the kids went to the beach and had foe feunies.-
Thursday, August 23, 2007
Patsue
Patsue ('pät-'sü) 1. a brittle or chewy glazed usually salted slender bread often shaped like a loose knot. -when playing cards I like to eat patsues.-
Keekminice
Keekminice ('kEk- 'mi-(")n-'Is) 1. to engage the attention or arouse the interest of. 2. to affect especially forcibly or deeply : gain the admiration or interest of. Slang: keek. -oh, keekminice! I've never seen anything like that!-
Hysterical
Hysterical (his--'ter-i-k&l) 1. of, relating to, or having the character of history. -too late, its out of here, its hysterical.-
Saturday, August 18, 2007
Puzup Nower
Puzup Nower ('p&z-'&p 'nau(-&)r) 1. A call to return to normal, or get ones act together. -stop being silly, puzup nower.-
Friday, August 17, 2007
Haydna Fladin
Haydna Fladin ('hAd-n& 'flAd-'in) an expression used when feeling overwhelmed, overcome. -haydna fladin! i dont know if ill ever get caught up.-
Shake It Baby
Shake It Baby ('shAk 'it 'bA-bE) 1. an exclamation of refreshment. most often used after taking a drink of a cold soft drink. -ah, shake it baby! thats some good mountain dew!-
Shmelopper
Shmelopper ('sh'mE-'läp-&r) 1. brother, friend, usually in reference to one younger. 2. a mischievous person.
alternate: Shmelop. -that shmelopper is poking his nose where it doesnt belong.-
alternate: Shmelop. -that shmelopper is poking his nose where it doesnt belong.-
Beekay Ripper
Beekay Ripper ('bE-'kA 'ri-p&r) 1. in assenting or agreeing also. -i'm going to change the channel, is that beekay ripper?-
Thursday, August 16, 2007
Peromyscus Maniculatus
Peromyscus Maniculatus (\'per\-a-'mis-'kis 'mun-ik-u-'lāt-us) 1. A common field mouse. Slang: Perry. -look! that trap caught a Peromyscus Maniculatus!-
Nyet Palazna
Nyet Palazna (\'nē\'yet\ 'pä-loz-nä) 1. used as a function word to express the negative of an alternative choice or possibility. 2. used to express negation, dissent, denial, or refusal. -would you like more? nyet palazna.-
Prizes
Prizes (\'prīz\-iz) 1. something voluntarily transferred by one person to another without compensation; often used in reference to something received on birthdays or Christmas. -look at all the prizes under the tree!-
Gradue
Gradue (\'grad\'dü) 1.secondhand, worn, or discarded articles; junk. -throw away that gradue-
The Good King
The Good King ([th]& 'gud 'ki[ng]) 1. a relish or dessert made of apples stewed to a pulp and sweetened. -please pass the good king-
Hygida
Hygida ('hI-'gi-d&) 1. an expression used when a sudden forceful blow, impact, or jolt is felt. -hygida! this is quite a bumpy road.-
Ephraim
Ephraim ('E-frE-&m) 1. a sweet flavored frozen food containing cream or butterfat and usually eggs. mostly used in reference to flavors such as 'mint chocolate chip', or 'rocky road'. -I'm still hungry, I would love some ephraim!-
Cooges
Cooges ('kü-gz) 1. Usually used in plural; a device used to correct defects of vision or to protect the eyes that consists typically of a pair of glass or plastic lenses and the frame by which they are held in place. -I can hardly see without my cooges on.-
Hanyak
Hanyak ('hän-'yäk) 1. The part of a hide or skin corresponding to a person or animal's buttocks. -behave, or you will get a swat in the hanyak!-
Swahili
Swahili (swä-'hE-lE) 1. An East African language which is often credited with the terms and phrases which are a part of the Brink language. -where did you come up with that word? oh, I think its swahili-
Raggits and Rolls
Raggits and Rolls ('rag-itz and 'rOlz): 1. A general term referring to food. Used in place of food name, generic. -I think ill just have some raggits and rolls for dinner-
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
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this blog is meant to be a catalog of words and phrases used in the 'Brink' language. it is designed to give clarity to speech and resolve any confusion that may arise through the spoken language of Brink.
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