02-17-2006, 01:18 AM
Anonmon Wrote:Herr Mullen Wrote:Let's re-define some words. These are subtle and silly jokes on the English language, so try to make these things easy for the next person by choosing a word with a suffex or a preffix.
For example; submarine. n. A soggy sandwich.
As in, a "sub" is short for "submarine", which is a sandwich, somewhere in the world. "Marine" is to do with water. Thus, soggy sandwich.
Do you see?
Can we all do recursive definitions, too?
Jargon, n. from "jar" and "gone" - An empty jar
That is a quite prefect example of what this all is. Fantastic!