#6 All the words in this one that I could trace sources on seem to come from one website, made by a guy who wanted to make up neologisms for these emotions. Not to say they can't be used, but be aware that these aren't exactly words with a long history, and probably don't have much sticking power. (The words in #5 , on the other hand, all seem to be accurate and long-established, if obscure in some cases.)
3rdoption
Wamble is no where near as good as borborygmus.
3rdoption
Patootie never meant penis. Either butt, or, if "hot patootie", then a pretty girl.
SageOfDepth
#8 Now we have "ham bat", "🍆", and "plonker"!
Lostarchitorture
#5 the indentation on your upper lip right under your nose is called a philtrum
Liliesforkitties
#8 I would like someone from 1975 to confirm that they said "corned beef torpedo". Thanks in advance.
itsnotme01
Only on st paddy’s day
davegur
Interesting.
SubiBryant
I'm way too high for some of this.
Silkyninja1
#4 there is no "official" 10 code listing. They are different across the country. The only universal one I've found is 10-4
originalhuman
Thanks for adding that
gradeD
#3 Is it too much to include this poor soul? Could ya learn to love me??
Gogoglovitch
#6 All the words in this one that I could trace sources on seem to come from one website, made by a guy who wanted to make up neologisms for these emotions. Not to say they can't be used, but be aware that these aren't exactly words with a long history, and probably don't have much sticking power. (The words in #5 , on the other hand, all seem to be accurate and long-established, if obscure in some cases.)
JohnBigboote74
#2- How not to jump a car:
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obdobuk
Crapulence? I call bullshit
tangent
It's a perfectly cromulent word
TricksForDays