pronounced

  • 101Nekedworking — Pronounced: (rapidly) Neck Ed Working. This word should be substituted in casual/business conversations about Networking. If asked what you said, insist you merely said networking. We need to add another port to the Nekedwork …

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  • 102okden — Pronounced in 3 syllables (o k den), a compound word meaning ok, then I ll meet you at the mall at six okden …

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  • 103oomph — pronounced (oooo · mm ·fff) to have a lot of power or force behind it that hit definitely had a lot of oomph behind it …

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  • 104pvyrebaal — (Pronounced: fireball) A fireball made up of blue or green flame. Also used to describe flame used by necromancers and other evil wizards. The necromancer heated his cauldron with a well cast pvyrebaal …

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  • 105qariot — (Pronounced: cha ree ot) A vehicle used on sidewalks. Get your qariots off of my sidewalk, said the man to the boy as he pushed away the tricycles …

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  • 106Qereijan — (Pronounced: Cheh ree yan) A word used to describe a person with monkey like behavior. Usually very intelligent and tends to like to play computer games. George is a qereijan, he plays EverQuest every day and likes to eat bananas …

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  • 107Qiken — (pronounced: chi ken) Originated from the animal chicken, but used to describe chicken cooked in an Asian style. Yum yum! That s some nice qiken teriyaki …

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  • 108quango — Pronounced kwango. Used to describe something good. Current use in British army. That car is quango …

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  • 109rafalstory — Pronounced raffle story. A story with no point and frequently no content. Named for my friend Rafal who tells such stories a lot. Rafal: So I went downtown. Camille: Yeah? Rafal: Oh, that s all. Camille: What a rafalstory …

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  • 110ras — (pronounced ros ) Plural: Rastards (prounounced rosters) Literally short for rasta. Used to describe a friend (not necessarily of the rastafarian persuasion). What up, ras? Yo ras, lets go. Come on rastards we re going to be late …

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