Explain a term you made for yourself. Please don’t share anything that might offend somebody.

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My partner and I have a dictionary of terms we’ve made up together. The list includes t-bin (TV), weebin (pee), and sweebin (sleep)

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    #2

    Not me, but my young nephew came out of the bathroom one day and announced "I've got some bad news"... he had a case of diarrhea. Now the whole family has adopted that phrase.

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    #3

    Mecklor. I can get a little angry.

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    #4

    Turd-crud-it It’s my own personal swear word

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    #5

    I don’t have it but my wife has an expression that’s sounds like eeeyūsh when something is gross.

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    #6

    BMPL - Below mental poverty line. Only very close friends understand this word and sometimes it gets hillarious!

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    #7

    Girlthing. A person who uses she/her and it/it’s pronouns. The girl part comes from the usage of she/her pronouns and thing, from it/it’s wich are usually used for objects or things.

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    Burs
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    4 years ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Can I ask what is the meaning behind it? Like it refers as the usage of IT as a neutral pronoun for people (which I support a lot, they is too long imo)? Or what it refers to?

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    4 years ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I usually describe items or things with it, and because I prefer gender neutral pronouns (you can call me she/her too) I wanted to use they/them. However, they can also be used as a reference to multiple people. So I decided to use it/it’s.

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    #8

    I work as a health care in a mental health hospital and because we always get sent when needed in to restrain unwell patients I call myself and any other health care "cannon fodder" some people get offended by this especially now some of the nurses have taken it on and use it jokingly because "health cares are ten a penny"

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