Quick and shit as is my standard...
From the Invent A Word challenge. See all 341 entries (closed)
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From the Invent A Word challenge. See all 341 entries (closed)
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I couldnt think of a better noise
Any suggestions would be welcome.
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Wed 18 Aug 2010, 21:03,
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I was once on the receiving end of a "Wahoo!". I was young so tried not to laugh. These days I wouldn't be so kind.
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Wed 18 Aug 2010, 21:08,
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I have to admit
All of these are better than urp. Even Wahoo :(
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Wed 18 Aug 2010, 21:11,
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See, my mind just went:
Wahoo- Yahoo- Google
I wonder if anyone's ever used the word "Google" in this context?
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Wed 18 Aug 2010, 21:14,
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I wonder if anyone's ever used the word "Google" in this context?
i once had a bloke shout "get in!"
which seemed a bit redundant
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Wed 18 Aug 2010, 21:15,
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He sounds slightly shocked with "urp!".
Like it suddenly went off while he was walking to work...
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Wed 18 Aug 2010, 21:14,
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Well...
I would be shocked if it came out at somewhere above the escape velocity of the earth.
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Wed 18 Aug 2010, 21:17,
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Depends where you are at the time, really
I mean, I hear less than impressive things about astronauts.
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Wed 18 Aug 2010, 21:18,
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I'm more concerned about the non-aerodynamic shape. It suggests a worrying degree of turgidity to the substance to maintain that form with that degree of acceleration.
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Wed 18 Aug 2010, 21:20,
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Noting the location from which the, uh, projectile is being launched, perhaps "Urp" is some sort of sexy Welsh word.
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Wed 18 Aug 2010, 21:17,
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Hmm
I must have done that subconciously, I am Welsh but I don't usually say urp.
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Wed 18 Aug 2010, 21:19,
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