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Language in Paisley Glen

Over the years, our language has evolved significantly. This glossary may be helpful.

be at being

function: verb 1) to be Faire is at being a happy game.

bukkake

fuction: greeting 1) good afternoon "Bukakke!" said Edmund, as he shook Alucard's hand.

Celebrate

function: verb 1) to eat cake "Have you celebrated today, Scarf?" Smeg asked. "Why, yes! I just ate my carpooler, who was made of cake," she replied.

game

function: noun 1) an activity or state of being Faire is a happy game.

happy

function: adjective see muffinly See also Happy

hooray

function: interjection see muffins

huzzah

function: interjection see muffins

Je Me Suis Japan

function:Reflective Verb Phrase 1) A phrase heralding the onset of the Sad Game 2) A statement of desolation or despair at one's personality or actions. "Je me suis Japan," announced Edmund, as he failed yet again to remain sober for even one hour.

muffin

function: noun 1) a quick bread made of batter containing egg and baked in a muffin pan Poppy had a muffin for breakfast today. 2) a silly person Edmund is a muffin. 3) a romantic partner Smeg is Poppy's muffin. For more information, see Muffins

muffinly

function: adjective 1) good, causing delight, happy Crystal's dancing was absolutely muffinly!

muffins

function: interjection 1) expression of glee or amusement, yay, hooray or huzzah Christian has produced a McPie for my consumption! Muffins! 2) filler of awkward silences, yay, hooray or huzzah "Cutler is kind of cute!" "...muffins." 3) more than one muffin Quintus and his muffins had muffins for breakfast.

naminyah

function: interjection 1) expression of frustrated discontent "Ursula, Cutler thinks he's sleeping in your tent." "Naminyah!"

-ness

function: noun 1) state of being Sophie is unhappy at the drama-ness.

nyah

function: interjection 1) expression of sadness or awkwardness "Ursula, Cutler wants to sleep in your tent." "Nyah!"

on account of

function: conjunction 1) because, in an amusing grammatical use Edmund desperately searched for his boots on account of he was drunk.

paisley

function: adjective 1) having the characteristics of Paisley Glen, being happy, pretty and good Putting people down is not paisley.

Paisley

function: noun 1) Paisley Glen Will you be camping with Paisley this year?

Paisleyan (also Paislian)

function: noun 1) A member of Paisley Glen Poppy of the Leprechauns is a Paisleyan

play

function: verb 1) to do, to take part in Yimmy wants to play going home now. See Play

sad game

function: noun 1) A situation or state of being that is unmuffinly. The beer stew was a sad game.

said

function: verb 1) spoke Sophie said that she was too warm. 2) to be related to someone and/or their desires, to want Let's go back to Paisley Glen now, said Ambergoss 3) to be related to an action or state of being Let's go back to the shade of Paisley Glen, said heat exhaustion

Sunday

function: noun 1) The first day of the week, following Saturday Tomorrow is Sunday. 2) A general state of exhaustion and hangover It feels like Sunday in the Glen See Days of the Week

unmuffinly

function: adjective 1) causing general unhappiness One year, Cutler's sponsored neophytes were thrown out for being unmuffinly.

yay

function: interjection see muffins Don't see yay