Thursday, January 5, 2012

Suick: adj. \swick\

Definition of SUICK

A linguistic blend of the words sick and suck.  To be repellent or disgusting, mentally, morally, or emotionally deranged, corrupt, or unsound.

Examples of SUICK

April: Frick I sick!  Or suck.  Or both.  I'm suick.

Origin of SUICK

April Durham
First Known Use: January 2012

Ned: neologism \ned\

Definition of NED

A deliberate misspelling of need.

Examples of NED

April: And if I ned you, it'll be to talk me off of a ledge, lol. Lol, I ned you.

Origin of NED 

April Durham
First Known Use: March 2011

Truche': interj \trü-ˈshā\

Definition of TRUCHÉ

Used to acknowledge the success or appropriateness of an argument, an accusation, or a witty point that is also true to the situation at hand.

Examples of TRUCHÉ

April: I want to marry Prince William
Laura: He's losing his hair, and he's already getting married. Go for the ginger prince.
April: Truche'.

Origin of TRUCHÉ

April Durham
First Known Use: November 2010