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increase your vocab ya'll
Thursday, June 25, 2009


Here are some new words which you might find very interesting.

Word:Magjide[adj.? noun? unclear]
Origin: Rachel lee slamming the keyboard at 1:40am.
Use/Meaning: unclear.

Word: Miss Kesley.[noun]
Origin: googling the name Kesley and finding out it too, can be used as a girls name.
Use/Meaning: something we use to call Kesley during msn chats with Desiree.

Word: Craxy [adj]
Origin: Mistaken spelling of the word crazy.
Use/Meaning: same as crazy, just crazier.

Word: Banoffee [noun]
Origin: unclear, but I know this word from grocery shopping with Stef at Isetan.
Use/Meaning: Banana and Toffee, very nice indeed.