Monday, September 04, 2006

Etymology - 101 Whack Redonquless



Tapper's singing to Linny while an eclectic selection of music fills the night air, with the discussion of Mixed Tapes. If you could sum up your summer into the title of a song...what would it be? Oh, What a night! With the guidance from NMZ, this begins the first record towards acceptence of our words into Venacular English, and hopefully into Webster's. Whack, straight off the top, a query into the 2nd word's spelling. Defined as a statement used to recognize a spontanteous realization of the truth in a situation or story. The use of "qu" pronounced as a hard "K" reaffirms the recognition & understanding in a conversation.

Future additions - Redankuless & Reskankuless

2006


At first Albert came to mind for inspiration, then...oh what a night! the tire tube.
We are in terrible trouble. And yes, I am ready for this...

let's go

3 Comments:

Blogger AlienLuvChild said...

Brother Wayne, after having the opportunity to peruse your previous blog entries, I have come to one conclusion. You are a master of the english language. Your wordcraft is impeccable. I look forward to your future works.

11:09 p.m.  
Blogger NMZ said...

This post, like others is Ridonculus....
new blog
www.nmz-fromthehip.blogspot.com

8:25 a.m.  
Blogger The Trailor Park Girlz said...

Is that what this comes to? I move away and you think you can insert "Whack Ridonqueless" into the Wayne Danger Dictionary without giving me any credit, without sending me any invitation to the initiation ceremony? That's it, you're sleeping on the couch when you come visit. But I'll still pet your hair and give you cookies just cause you're cute.

5:25 p.m.  

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