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So far I haven't been having much success bringing "twee" into the American English Lexicon, mostly because there hasn't been great cause to use it while I wander the house and fight with the dogs. But a new word has come across my radar, "Fangasm". As in Batman:The Dark Knight was so stupendous I had a fangasm.
Try and use it today. Maybe the kids are already using it and I'm just and oldy trying to catch up?
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Sounds like something we might hear at the Evening with Kevin Smith a week from Saturday.
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What the hell is a 'Twee'?
Does it gwow in the fowest?
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Exactly, heathen. The Queen's English is now officially dead.
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Dictionary.com emails me a fresh word every day. I save the ones I think I might use someday.
Quote:tenebrific
[ ten-uh-brif-ik ]
adjective
producing darkness
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Nice. That could be your new nickname.
As a matter of fact, my anger does keep me warm
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Nah, Harkness is the prince of Darkness (so sayeth Stro)
genebrific might work tho...
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