'Muppet,' 'Eeyorish' join Oxford Dictionary of English

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Irving Bizarre said:
If you want to talk about misappropriation of words then simply look at American English. There never was a more mangled and misused collection of words.

Hey, hey, laddie, them thars could be constrooed az fightin' werds 'round this neck 'o' ze woodz. Were jus creeatif is awl.

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Irving Bizarre said:
However if you want to talk about misappropriation of words then simply look at American English. There never was a more mangled and misused collection of words.
Don't be dissin' American english now! You don't want another war now, do you? :attitude:
 

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Irving Bizarre said:
However if you want to talk about misappropriation of words then simply look at American English. There never was a more mangled and misused collection of words.
:attitude: Humph! Well, at least we don't have accents. Impedements maybe, but not accents.
 

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I hefe-a deceeded oonly tu speek in muck Svedeesh becoose-a I em heppy und zeereffure-a ete-a tuu mooch ice-a creem und gut hyper. Hurty flurty schnipp schnipp! Beseedes, vhet ilse-a shuoold a Germun-Emereecun speek? Ve-a eren't ixpected tu meke-a sense-a!
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i like all english language accents

*ducks*

except for most of the american ones.

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It's beginning to look a lot like Christm . . . Pick on America Week.



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Actually I found a slang dictionary published by Cassell and written by Jonathan Green. The entry for Muppet reads:

muppet n. [1970s+] 1 a child, a small person (cf. MUNCHKIN).
2 an unnattractive person. Possibly one who is mentally retarded. [the puppets created by Jim Henson and featured on TV's Muppet show during the 1970s]

Now which one is fairer the OED definition or the Cassell slang dictionary one?

Pick on America week? Perish the thought. It'd take more than a week for any jibes to sink in and register. :wink:
 

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Irving Bizarre said:
muppet n. [1970s+] 1 a child, a small person (cf. MUNCHKIN).
2 an unnattractive person. Possibly one who is mentally retarded.
I'll take the first one, a lot of the Muppets are pretty cute.
 

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Irving Bizarre said:
Pick on America week? Perish the thought. It'd take more than a week for any jibes to sink in and register. :wink:
:eek: Dem's fightin' woids, Mistah! :mad:
 
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