ucockly
Sunday, March 26, 2006
I knew that at one point the word verification thing needed to post comments through Blogger would offer up something fun—after all, it’s just a combination of letters, and logic dictates that eventually they’re bound to combine in interestingly pronounceable ways. Thus, I give you, from a recent comment I posted, the neologism “ucockly”. Do with it what you will.
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i’ve been there. one time it told me to type “jiizly”
it made me feel dirty.
So it’s not enough that you taint your blog with mention of the sexual proclivities of Mssr. McLauren? Must you also take one step further toward the morass of depravity all for the sake of a giggle from your fickle audience? Take care that your impressionable peers don’t follow suit…
ALSO: Glib righteousness aside, my word verification is aljjlmq – add a few vowels and you’ve got yourself the name of a boy in a distant, and no doubt politically unstable, Arabic land.
Seriously, we need to try to work this word into the language. And then one day, it may pop up in a spelling bee. That would be rich.
I feel like Butt-head. “Uhhhh, huh, huh. You said ucockly.”
I went to comment on this, and then got resbna, which frankly is just not as interesting.
the “ewpphim” comment you made on my site led me back to this post of yours just to see what the Word Verification gods would bestow upon me if i were to attempt a comment right now.
the result:
“bairybup”
sounds very much like a word that could be put to good use. but how?
perhaps to re-write that…
sounds bairybup like a word that could be put to good use. but how?
After clicking on the comments link of this post no less than 20 times (I’m bored at work), I’ve come up with nothing better than “cooiop”. I vote we make it the official onomatopoetic neologism for the kind of time-wasting mouse clicks that spawned this word, much like “yoink” is the official word for taking stuff.
it’s close enough to “co-opt” to replace “yoink”, though! but i don’t know if the simpsons’ writers would be happy with that
True, I had considered that but, really, yoink is just too good a word to go usurping its power now in its early adolescence.