Well I don’t wanna spread only negativity asking people avout what they dislike. What words do you find funny.

Personally I like zesty, edging and the ‘are they stupid?’

SK what internet lingo do you like?

  • Mwallerby@startrek.website
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    28 days ago

    I’m a big fan of -ussy as a suffix, especially when it’s wildly unsuitable for the purpose

    It’s utterly ruined ales describing themselves as “citrussy”

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      28 days ago

      To be honest, “citrussy” just means “We’re not very good at making beer yet so we just chucked hops at it until it was drinkable and called it craft”

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        28 days ago

        It’s a handy way to know what to avoid.

        But why don’t pubs seem to know that? Most pubs these days hav become lemon parties.

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          27 days ago

          I didn’t know what you meant by ‘lemon party’ so I looked it up… I don’t know what kind of pubs you’re frequenting, but have at it!

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    28 days ago

    Ever since I heard of skibidi toilet, I like calling everything a skibidi something. Go put your skibidi bike in the garage. My kids hate it.

  • megane-kun@lemm.ee
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    28 days ago

    I like the word “yeet”. It gives me this mental image of someone chucking out something without any regard or care, like for example: “Even if we yeet the implications of such a statement out of the way, it still is not a good statement to come from the mouth of a head of state in such a meeting.” Or: “Don’t just yeet your clothes after taking them off, the hamper is there for a reason!” Or even: “Someone yote their banana peel and this guy slipped on it.”

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    28 days ago

    “based”, because it’s based. I feel a sort of badassery when I hear the way it’s pronounced

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        28 days ago

        In this context, it means praiseworthy. If a person describes something as based, they are commending that thing; however, it is also commonly used in an ironic way. People will praise something that shouldn’t be praised in situations where it would be humorous.