There has really been an epidemic of people using this adjective lately. Especially among frat boys. It's an interesting phenomenon..Warheart said:Epic.
Yep, it does. If you use a term/slang/self-made word way too often, it countsThe Political Gamer said:This.APPCRASH said:Does excessive profanity count?
Yay, another SH fan~ ^.^JBarracudaL said:Your avatar made me smile. Love the first two games in that series.Noamuth said:Shitty.
Chuffed.
Stoked.
Awesome.
Lame.
wut.
I say dynamite, radical, dig, and electric (in the same context) far too often because I'm really a Funk Musician from the 70's who traveled forward in time by slapping out a bass line so epic it ripped a hole in the time-space continuum.
Because it is really a word that can only be said in England to get away with itantiwheat said:Bugger and many variations (eg, buggereed, buggerave, buggeration).
Is the word a british thing ordo Americans use it too? I just don't often hear people using it in films.