Frequently used words

Started by MeTekillot, November 09, 2011, 07:04:57 PM

What're some words that you just oh so love that you either
A) Insert into your emotes, says, contacts, psis or what have you at any opportunity
or
B) Can't find enough situations that would warrant the use of said word

I have tons of words that I never get to use, and tons of words I use so often that if I mentioned them here that you'd all know who I play. Not like I haven't been in enough clans that everybody doesn't already know. But whatever.


"Bemused"

Sadly, people usually misunderstood because most think it means "amused" rather than "confused".

I always try to change like, a good 5 words per character so people can't recognize me.

QUIT ASKING ME WHICH ONES I LOVE TO USE. I always feel so visible. Dammit. :(
Case: he's more likely to shoot up a mcdonalds for selling secret obama sauce on its big macs
Kismet: didn't see you in GQ homey
BadSkeelz: Whatever you say, Kim Jong Boog
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If I said even half of these you guys would be pointing at my PCs left and right. I'll say one I use a lot is chuckles (hey, everybody does) and nods! Sometimes... emote nods is just enough.

nekkid ... I like to slip that in on any southern PC I have.
Good Morning ... It pays to be polite and it's a good staller while you're thinking of what to bother people about on the way.
bartops ... We're all leaning on them!
tabletops ... The more sophisticated bartop.

I feel like I use the same words and certain constructions a lot, but I don't think people usually figure out who I'm playing, so I guess I'm different enough.
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Trunk
hidden by 'body/torso'
hides nipples

traipse
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droll
dully
perk
wearily
notion



Kahkah...??? Really? That's gross!

My pet peeves:

upnodding
smirking
A dark-shelled scrab pinches at you, but you dodge out of the way.
A dark-shelled scrab brandishes its bone-handled, obsidian scimitar.
A dark-shelled scrab holds its bloodied wicked-edged, bone scimitar.


/takes notes.

em upnods and smirks faintly.

Relevant to this thread:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dr_3S4GcZNo

Also:
I always suspect that people recognize the grammatical patterns of my emotes more than my word choice. And my typos. Boog recognizes those, anyway. :(
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You go south and one of the other directions that isn't north.  That is seriously the limit of my geographical knowledge of Arm.
Sarge?

Ghost.
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Oh my god he's still rocking the sandwich.

Quote from: Dakota on November 09, 2011, 08:05:03 PM
Kah.

shout (pointing his index fingers at ~dakota like pistols) Pew pew pew..... pew pew pew.

Quote from: Twilight on January 22, 2013, 08:17:47 PMGreb - To scavenge, forage, and if Whira is with you, loot the dead.
Grebber - One who grebs.


perambulate
mosey
critter
fussin'

You can do always do well by cheapening a $10 word with a contraction; the contraction makes it sound quaint rather than highfalutin'.  (If you overdo this, you wind up with True Grit; I leave it to you to whether this is desirable.)
The sword is sharp, the spear is long,
The arrow swift, the Gate is strong.
The heart is bold that looks on gold;
The dwarves no more shall suffer wrong.

It's rare that I don't change something about the way my character speaks when I go from one character to another. Emoting's an entirely different matter -- I don't think the word "giving" has ever been more sorely abused than when I've gone and tried to mix up and vary my stock emotes somewhat.

Quote from: boog on November 09, 2011, 07:17:39 PM
I always try to change like, a good 5 words per character so people can't recognize me.

QUIT ASKING ME WHICH ONES I LOVE TO USE. I always feel so visible. Dammit. :(
I've been recognizing your PCs since 2008. That's right. It's actually carried over from different characters on a different game.

I just want to go on the record to say that I dislike necker and gicker.  I do not like them at all.

How did "necker" become slang for elf I have no idea.  Point-ear, I get it.  Sharp, I get that.  necker is kinda short for longneck and that only reminds me of a beer bottle.  I could even work with 'nicker' which might be "someone who nicks."

Just sayin'.

And as far as gicker - sure we can shorten Allanak - sounds good.  'nak.  Tuluk really should remain  "Tuluk" and not "luk"  (but that's another post or at least another paragraph) but a magicker is a magicker or a witch, a finger-wriggler (not my favorite) or gemmer or one of the gemmed. 

Hrm.  Maybe I should throw together a character concept of a slang-nazi and backstab anyone who uses words on his/her pet peeve list.   ;)

The world we have is so rich and rife with possibilities for interesting slang expressions.  Halfbreed, mixed-blood and the once used mud-blood (some PC used it in front of one of my characters once - I assume others use it) have so much more tonality or depth than half-necker or whatever variation of 'necker one would use.

Now - on Tuluk - "The Ivory" has so much more character than 'luk.'  The images that it brings to one's mind - very nice.  If you happen to not like the city, find something else - the shithole might work well.  =)  That "pile of rocks" (maybe reminiscent of when it WAS a pile of rocks?) or the barbarian city.

Now - to be on topic - my characters often use the work "fek" or more rarely "feck" rather than the obvious RL swear.  I know some folks hate "fek" but I find it a nice narrative tool to seperate RL from fantasy and it seems less crude - like arse instead of ass or shite instead of shit, though shite sounds too Irish or something to my ear. 

I do wish kanks were still around because there are some many useful words with kank in them, though Gith works well - erdlu, beetle and inix just doesn't have the same ring.




I don't see why the extinction of kanks from the world should wipe out the word from the world's vocabulary.

There are still people alive that have seen kanks.  There may even be characters alive who have too.

Furthermore, to look to our own language, plenty of words have archaic roots that not longer exist/apply in the modern world, slang and profanity included.

I will never stop calling people kank feckers.

November 16, 2011, 02:21:30 PM #22 Last Edit: November 16, 2011, 02:24:39 PM by FantasyWriter
Quote from: DustMight on November 16, 2011, 10:59:43 AM
How did "necker" become slang for elf I have no idea.  Point-ear, I get it.  Sharp, I get that.  necker is kinda short for longneck and that only reminds me of a beer bottle.  I could even work with 'nicker' which might be "someone who nicks."

Neck, as in throat.
A 'necker' will just as soon slit your throat as look at you.


Quote from: DustMight on November 16, 2011, 10:59:43 AM

And as far as gicker - sure we can shorten Allanak - sounds good.  'nak.  Tuluk really should remain  "Tuluk" and not "luk"  (but that's another post or at least another paragraph) but a magicker is a magicker or a witch, a finger-wriggler (not my favorite) or gemmer or one of the gemmed.  


I like 'gicker and 'Nak.  I can't stand 'Luk. Tuluk is short enough already. And as DustMight said, it has no character.  Besides, it is disrespectful to the Sun King.

Also both I seldom use the apostrophe on Gicker and Nak now.  Since they have become such common phrases, I don't feel that they any longer need it.
Quote from: Twilight on January 22, 2013, 08:17:47 PMGreb - To scavenge, forage, and if Whira is with you, loot the dead.
Grebber - One who grebs.

'Necker is short for longneck, as I recall.

I guess I'm old school and prefer longneck, just as I prefer gemmed to gemmer.

Heh, guess I'm still too green. I don't think I've ever heard that one IG.
Quote from: Twilight on January 22, 2013, 08:17:47 PMGreb - To scavenge, forage, and if Whira is with you, loot the dead.
Grebber - One who grebs.