MO

MO v. int. (em-OH)
MOd, MOing, MOs
To make out.

Usage: Dude, I totally saw you MOing at the Mug on Tuesday.

Comment on this September, 23 2008 - 4:27 pm

Happify

happify v. trans.
happifies, happifying, happified
To inspire happiness.

happification n.
1. The act of happifying.
2. The act of becoming happified.

Comment on this September, 23 2008 - 4:26 pm

Biff

biff v. trans.
biff, biffed
1. To fuck up, usually in an embarrassing manner and/or in public.
2. To die.

Incorrect usage: I biff a speech.
Correct usage: I really biffed that speech.
Best use: Dude, you really biffed it up the stairs.

Construction note: Though the verb is transitive, in the instance of the first definition, its direct object should be "it," as in "biffing it" or "biffed it," or "that [noun]." "The" is possibly acceptable. It should never be followed by "a [noun]," as this sounds too formal. One does not "biff a speech," but one might have "biffed that speech." If one is using the word to indicate a death, the direct object is always "it." Example: My gecko biffed it.

Comment on this September, 23 2008 - 4:24 pm