Daily Inspirations That Are Typed Sporadically

Monday, November 07, 2005

Today's Word Is


Recently a friend and I started to get emails from Merriam Webster's website to work on our vocabulary. Temporize, detritus, zenith, and others have been included in the daily email. Most times, I forget the meaning before I can go to the next email (You notice that I only put the words and not the definitions:-)

By getting these emails, it brought back some funny memories about times when people created their own words.

Word: Cumuffb'tween
Sentence: Boy! If you don't cumuffb'tween them bushes!!
Meaning: Come from between
Source: Excerpt from Steve Harvey

Word: Runt
Sentence: I bought this ground beef yesterday, and it is runt!
Meaning: Ruined; spoiled; outdated
Source: While in Kroger, I witnessed a lady use this terminology in order to explain her grievance to the customer service rep. Luckily, I used my context clues, and then explained it to the rep. (LOL!)

Word: Idear
Sentence: I have a wonderful idear for the church banquet.
Meaning: Thought
Source: Occasionally, you may hear this word from the elderly. I know my great grandmother used idear (Please don't come from heaven to get me Shemama), and I always wonder why people would put letter r at the end of certain words. If you know why please let me know.

Create a word today and help laughter stay!

P.S. If you have any creative words or commonly misused words, please post them to the comment section; and I will add them to the posting. Please use the same format that I used. Thanks!

17 Comments:

Blogger Vintage Melody said...

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9:45 PM  
Blogger Vintage Melody said...

Word: laxy-daisy
Sentence: He's so laxy-daisy at work, he doesn't care about anything.
Meaning: lacking life, spirit or zest
Source: A friend actually used this in a conversation

9:50 PM  
Blogger Shug said...

Word: Paisel

Sentence: I would love a Paisel robe to match my slippers.

Meaning: Made of a soft wool fabric with a colorful, woven or printed and swirled pattern of abstract curved shapes.
Marked with this pattern.

3:30 PM  
Blogger GodisloveisGod said...

Word: Purkle
Sentence: I like to put peppermints in my purkles
Meaning: A cucumber that has been preserved.

Word: Murk
Sentence: The baby needs some murk.
Meaning: A fluid secreted by the mammary glands of females for the nourishment of their young; especially : cow's milk used as a food by humans

3:44 PM  
Blogger Shug said...

Word: Nurkel

Sentence: Do you have a NURKEL I can borrow, I am trying to set SUMPTIN outta da machine.

Meaning: A U.S. coin worth five cents, made of a nickel and copper alloy.

Source: Memphis City School Systems

10:36 AM  
Blogger Shug said...

Word: FINTA

Sentence: I was FINTA leave when it began to rain.

Meaning: Ready to, on the verge of

10:50 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Word: saat

Sentence: I wish you'd git somewhere n saat down.

Meaning: rest the buttocks on the ground or in a seat while keeping the torso upright

Source: A lady in the beauty shop said this to a little boy.

7:25 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Word: Fewn

Sentence: Are you going to Sis. Tate's fewn Saturday?

Meaning: Ceremonial burial or cremation of a corpse.

Source: Several of my grandparents friends would use this word.

9:50 PM  
Blogger GodisloveisGod said...

Word: Maine
Sentences: What's up, Maine! Maine, I burned my hand. Maine, that food was good. Maine, he missed the shot.
Meaning: Adult male human; used to express strong feeling (as pleasure, surprise, displeasure or disappointment)
Source: Any street corner in Memphis

Word: burtiful
Sentence: Maine, she is burtiful!
Meaning: Pretty; lovely
Source: Blackhaven

Word: Her
Sentence: Come over her!
Meaning: In or at this place or point.
Source: My old hood

Word: Stoutjunt
Sentence: Maine, did you see that stoutjunt at the club.
Meaning: a woman with a well-proportioned body.

10:23 PM  
Blogger Shug said...

Word: Der

Sentence: Hand me that comb right der.

Meaning: At or in that place (there)

Source: Any of our fine public housing facilities

9:05 AM  
Blogger Shug said...

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9:05 AM  
Blogger Shug said...

Word: Hrer

Sentence: Hurry up and come over hrer.

Meaning: To this place; hither: (here)

Source: Willie Herenton's school of English

9:08 AM  
Blogger Shug said...

Word: Sheeat
Sentence: He thought I was gonna give him my money- Sheeat
Meaning: Used to express surprise, anger, or extreme displeasure.
Source: Outside on the porch at my Nanny's house.

9:12 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Word: Iownebnbelee

Sentence: Mane, Iownebnbelee it happened like that.

Meaning: it is difficult to fathom, very difficult to believe,

Source: The Mall of Memphis- 1995

12:19 AM  
Blogger Shug said...

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11:00 AM  
Blogger Shug said...

Word: Lieberry
Sentence: Take that book back to da liebarry before you get a late fee.
Meaning: A place in which literary and artistic materials, such as books, periodicals, newspapers, pamphlets, prints, records, and tapes, are kept for reading, reference, or lending.
Source: That damn Willie H. said it at my graduation ceremony, this was his last year as Superintendent of Schools.

11:01 AM  
Blogger Vintage Melody said...

Word: Potna
Sentence: Maine, me and my potna saw this stoutjunt at the mall
Meaning: Close friend, homie
Source: A fellow employee said this in conversation today

11:31 AM  

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