Entries in WTF (12)
Fett and Maul in the Same Video!
This is it! This is my thesis, man!
Two icons together at la---
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...That's not a good look, fellas.
7 Best Blooper Reelz of the 7 Past Years
...the "Z" means it's fun!
Some occasional NSFW language and a few minor spoilers.
7) Dinner for Schmucks
6) Get Him to the Greek
Embed...Denied! LAME. Go here to check it out.
5) Invention of Lying
Looks Like Someone Brought Their "A" Game
Not Tampa, though. No, they went with a Teddy Roosevelt impersonator who spouts well-known sayings like a talking plush doll. All in a bid to get the 2012 Republican National Convention.
Thanks, Video. I am now embarrassed for Tampa when I'm used to feeling blind indifference and casual hatred towards Tampa. I don't like change!
Thanks to Keith for the tip!
Sometimes...There Are No Words
Let's All Go to the WHAT THE FU--
MK12 | Follow the Sun | 2011 from MK12 on Vimeo.
MK12 made this slice of nightmare fuel - enjoy!
Verbiage - June 10, 2011
Today's word of the day is Inscrutable:
in·scru·ta·ble
[in-skroo-tuh-buhl]- incapable of being investigated, analyzed, or scrutinized; impenetrable.
- not easily understood; mysterious; unfathomable: an inscrutable smile.
- incapable of being seen through physically; physically impenetrable: the inscrutable depths of the ocean.
Zelda Convention - June 7, 2011
Inconceivable! Popular Acronyms and Their Alternate Meanings
So, my black footed ferret said “Barbados,” cause she had to go give her boyfriend some Bon Jovi love. Land O’Lakes! Iron Maiden Officials, I wish that side order of bacon is more of a Free-Will Baptist. Welcome to Finland.
Find out what you could be saying when you abbreviate. All of these are listed as legitimate alternatives to our much-beloved slang. I do not think that means what you think that means …
BRB: Be Right Back
Brazilian Rainbow Boa
Blue Ridge Boogie
Barbados
BFF: Best Friend Forever
Biblical Foundations for Freedom
Bovine Follicular Fluid
Random - What the Hell, Google Autocomplete?
I was typing in "where can I" when I noticed what most people are looking for...
...apparently some badass kung-fu Justice delivered with a smile and a mustache.
Verbiage - April 15, 2010
Today's phrase of the day is "magnum opus."
Magnum Opus
a great work, esp. the chief work of a writer or artist: Proust's magnum opus is Remembrance of Things Past.
Verbiage - April 14, 2010
Today's word of the day is "incongruous."
Incongruous
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out of keeping or place; inappropriate; unbecoming: an incongruous effect; incongruous behavior.
- not harmonious in character; inconsonant; lacking harmony of parts: an incongruous mixture of architectural styles.
- inconsistent: actions that were incongruous with their professed principles.
Verbiage - April 9, 2010
Today's word of the day is "blunder."
Blunder
(noun)
- a gross, stupid, or careless mistake: That's your second blunder this morning.
(verb without object)
- to move or act blindly, stupidly, or without direction or steady guidance: Without my glasses I blundered into the wrong room.
- to make a gross or stupid mistake, esp. through carelessness or mental confusion: Just pray that he doesn't blunder again and get the names wrong.
(verb with object)
- to bungle; botch: Several of the accounts were blundered by that new assistant.
- to utter thoughtlessly; blurt out: He blundered his surprise at their winning the award.