Uxbridge English Dictionary
Uxbridge English Dictionary
Freely adapted from the game played in "I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue."
The idea is to provide new definitions for existing English words to, perhaps, reflect our changing times.
For example:
Lymph - to walk with a lisp.
Countryside - to kill Piers Morgan (courtesy of Stephen Fry)
Animate - to be too fond of your pet.
Perversion - the cat's story.
The idea is to provide new definitions for existing English words to, perhaps, reflect our changing times.
For example:
Lymph - to walk with a lisp.
Countryside - to kill Piers Morgan (courtesy of Stephen Fry)
Animate - to be too fond of your pet.
Perversion - the cat's story.
- Monte Smith
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Hegemony - clippers.
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Contrite - not in favour of the commonplace
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Pupil - medication for people sitting in church
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egocentric - the method of arranging a plate of food with a tasty waffle in the centre.
"If humans used their tongues for cleaning themselves rather than talking, the world would be a much better place." - Henri, Le Chat Noir
- bluenoter
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Algorithm - a characteristic manifested by a former vice president's stiff, jerky movements
(Oh, crap; I see that it's been done. What did I expect?)
(Oh, crap; I see that it's been done. What did I expect?)
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Domicile - The lane in a store where one finds leather clad women.
- Ron Thorne
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Terrible - A feeling engendered annually in Pamplona, Spain.
"Timing is everything" - Peppercorn
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Participle - not a complete iciple.
Example - used to be rather large.
Example - used to be rather large.
- Monte Smith
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prix fixe - a cream or ointment usually used once to no good effect
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Prefect - period before life went pear shaped (father ted dialect)
You all know the politics definition
You all know the politics definition
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triangle - to fish with three fishing poles simultaneously.
“I feel sorry for people who don't drink. When they wake up in the morning, that's as good as they're going to feel all day.” ― Frank Sinatra
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Peccadillo - an interestingly shaped small cigar.
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specimen = Italian Astronaut
Bipolar: Sexually versatile in cold weather
Autoharp: Many stringed vehicle
Bipolar: Sexually versatile in cold weather
Autoharp: Many stringed vehicle
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Tennis - isn't 9 or 11
Expire - used to be on top of a church
Expire - used to be on top of a church
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Lactic - broken watch
Pumpernickel - question a coin.
Pumpernickel - question a coin.
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Twerk - What a twerp does when when having a seizure
"If humans used their tongues for cleaning themselves rather than talking, the world would be a much better place." - Henri, Le Chat Noir
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Twerk - where people go to earn money.
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Masticate - self abuse using part of a ship.
- Jimmy Cantiello
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charmed - armed with a chair.
“I feel sorry for people who don't drink. When they wake up in the morning, that's as good as they're going to feel all day.” ― Frank Sinatra
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cuticles - rather nice testicles
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pastoral - too old for foreplay
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Zombie: the part of the alphabet that comes after Zombay.
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bearings - Yogi's jewelry
shampoo - not the real shit
champagne - pretending it hurts
shampoo - not the real shit
champagne - pretending it hurts
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meander - she and I
predict - virgin
predict - virgin
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