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    A new word in English lexicon.

    Hi
    I ran across this from a poster at another forum as a "new word" but actually, apparently, it appeared in a recordable manner in 2007 but I had not heard it before and thought others might get a chuckle;

    "Voluntold"

    When someone "volunteers" someone else for something so that the other person really doesn't have a choice.

    My boss voluntold me for the Charity's fundraiser.

    http://www.urbandictionary.com/defin...term=voluntold

    anyone have another relatively new, funny, but appropriately constructed word?

    woodgetsvoluntoldalot!smoke

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    Re: A new word in English lexicon.

    I hadn't heard that one before, but I like it.
    Xenix/UNIX user since 1985 | Linux user since 1991 | Was registered Linux user #163544

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      #3
      Re: A new word in English lexicon.

      Originally posted by woodsmoke
      anyone have another relatively new, funny, but appropriately constructed word?
      Although not sparklingly new, one of my favorites is scareify, "to frighten or make scared." I actually used it in the identity theft post when discussing Steve Gibson's shady tactics. Scareifying is also the primary purpose of the TSA, too. Sheep make for much better passengers than actual citizens protective of their rights.

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        #4
        Re: A new word in English lexicon.

        Unmmmm Steve...I will NOT report you to the politically correct police.... you can thank me later!

        woodsmoke

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          #5
          Re: A new word in English lexicon.

          Haha. You must be referring to my mention of sheep. Really, it's true: I had a little lamb on a flight once. Very tasty, and no noisy demands for "mutton's rights!"

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            #6
            Re: A new word in English lexicon.

            oh that is just a) cruel, b) harsh c) funny d) I don't know what, maybe all of the aforementioned! lol

            woodsmoke

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              #7
              Re: A new word in English lexicon.

              Originally posted by SteveRiley
              Really, it's true: I had a little lamb on a flight once. Very tasty, and no noisy demands for "mutton's rights!"
              First that lamb was scareified.

              Then it was scarified.

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                #8
                Re: A new word in English lexicon.

                Originally posted by dibl
                Then it was scarified.
                Sacrificed, too

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                  #9
                  Re: A new word in English lexicon.

                  How shocking is this... cassette is being taken out of the dictionary... and bootylicious is being added! What is the world coming to?!

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                    #10
                    Re: A new word in English lexicon.

                    catering to the LCD and that is NOT liquid crystal display!



                    woodsmoke

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