Spyke
informis.land

There was a podcast episode years back about how large quicksand loomed in popular culture for a whole generation, before vanishing as a concept almost completely.

And sure enough, I remember as a kid in the 80s worrying about stumbling into quicksand while wandering around the bushes in rural Canada.

Then I forgot about it as a concept until I heard it on that one episode, and I haven't heard it since.

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yiliureply
informis.land

Huh...I can't find it on YouTube, but it rings a bell. Was it something like "quicksand played a much smaller role in my life than I expected"?

Found the podcast...

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As a kid in 90s Australia I was also led to believe that quicksand was more of a threat than it turned out to be, lol

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lemmy.world

Myrrh. I used to hear it as a kid in church. Haven't heard it in decades by now.

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I've seen it on incense labels, but never spoken outside of a churchy setting.

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CthuluVoIPreply
lemmy.world

Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanokenosis. Blow their minds.

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Viireply
feddit.de

We actually have a word for that: unauffindbar

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Konlanxreply
feddit.de

You are right. It's a joke because there is absolutely no affordable housing to be found in Germany.

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Louisoixreply
lemm.ee

Seems like there's a word for everything in German!

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For a change the German word is shorter than the English one, and it's the English one that's smashing two existing words together.

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lemmy.world

Do you mean how I pronounce or why I say it? If the latter, just because it sounds funny to me and it kind of became a running gag.

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Every time I see someone at work carrying tubes I can't help myself and say "totally tubular my dude!" Lol

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zeroreply
lemm.ee

As a software developer, I actually use "truthy" and "falsy" pretty regularly for "the computer thinks this value is true/false"

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lemmy.world

Just remember that even though None is Falsy, an array of Nones is Truthy. Gets me every time. I fucking understand it logically (because the array itself exists) but damnit if I can make my lizard brain comprehend it while coding it.

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lemmy.ca

because the array itself exists

More specifically it's because the array isn't empty.

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Yup you’re more right than I was. An empty array is still Falsy even though it exists. I accept the correction.

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sopuli.xyz

Oh, that's good. A new one for me!

From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:

  vituperative
      adj 1: marked by harshly abusive criticism; "his scathing
             remarks about silly lady novelists"; "her vituperative
             railing" [syn: {scathing}, {vituperative}]
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lemmy.world

Isn't that a great word? I used to read a lot of Canadian classic literature and it was often in there.

Also garrolous is a good word.

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lemm.ee

The Internet is not something that you just dump something on. It's not a big truck highway. It's a series of tubes.

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Nope. Replace dang or damn with dag and use it like that. So instead of damn, yo. It’s dag, yo.

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Phat! As in cool. Haven't heard that one in wellllll over a decade.

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lemmy.world

I left Australia decades back, so all my slang vocabulary is stuck from when I left.

rorted - being high

having a pash - intense kissing

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Too right. Someone in my household reminded us that we used to use munted all the time, so we're bringing it back into our vocab, haha

Munted - mutated, fucked up, borken

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We used to use rorted to mean... well it would be past tense for hitting a bong, "to rort" being the verb. I am in the UK and have no idea where that slang came from.

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Have you read Russian news in the past decade? Defenestration is the preferred method of retirement in the Ruzzian government.

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I too write firmware. Once the UART lib is done I never touch it again for the duration of the whole project. If you use it daily something weird is going on.

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Lol! ^ When you download the wrong episode of Star Trek off limewire O.O

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I've watched the Irish YouTuber Jacksepticeye since I was a teenager and I remember in his earlier years he played a game about bumming cigarettes from people so naturally, he used the word "fag" a lot since it's super common slang in not-American countries. IIRC the response towards him after the fact pushed him to make a very serious but very informative apology later on.

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I've watched the Irish YouTuber Jacksepticeye since I was a teenager and I remember in his earlier years he played a game about bumming cigarettes from people so naturally, he used the word "fag" a lot since it's super common slang in not-American countries. IIRC the response towards him after the fact pushed him to make a very serious but very informative apology later on.

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lemmy.world

saw someone on tiktok refer to casual sex as "tappin that", instantly knew their age

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efriquereply
lemm.ee

heard that one earlier today ...

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Neither, though I do watch a bit of Matt Parker on youtube, so it's a decent guess.

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Sozzled.

French for drunk.

Only saw it on a British translation of Zola's L' Assomoir.

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OMG, helping my kid through home schooling during lockdown and I found out what this word meant.... Made my brain go flumph just trying to pronounce it correctly! ;)

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Renob

It was our clever and undetectable way to say boner in grade school

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Bufty.

Heard it frequently 20 years ago and now it's dropped off the face of the planet as casual homophobia has become a bit less prevelant.

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lemmy.world

Cluster Fuck

Unfuckulate

I have a passion for the word "fuck" I need to get back to. I love the word "cunt" but thats too volatile so I had to retire that word.

Ass hat

Clown Shoes

Banana Head

Yeah most of my terms are personal attacks on morons I work with.

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TIEPilotreply
lemmy.world

FUBAR is another

I also go Ricky (I'm an American):

Worst case Ontario

What comes around is all around.

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I live there right now, middle of nowhere VA

Also we used to call it East Bum Fuck Egypt :)

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Whatever word was used before "caveat" took it's place. A few years ago, suddenly, everyone on Youtube and elsewhere started using it.

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lemmy.world

Dociousalliexpiliciousfragicalirupus.

Haven't heard it in awhile because we agreed that saying it backwards was going a bit too far.

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It's definitely a very narrow colloquialism you hear in New England. Honestly, I think it may be specific to the Seacoast Region of Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts.

It's used in the same context as "bastard", but solely as a term of endearment.

"What's up, dubba?"

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Facetious and Modicum.

I remember them being heavily used everywhere by everyone like a fad, disappeared like a fad. I don't miss them though

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lemm.ee

I really dig using "mook" as an insult, playfully or otherwise. It's somewhat normal in my tight circles but I get looks every time I'm in other groups when I drop a "what a mook"

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ratboyreply
lemm.ee

Bring it back! Fuck the normies!

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