It's easy, free, and your work on the wiki can be attributed to you. In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. The state or condition of being an adult. Sexual Inadequacy" as to the reason why parents were going to bed early. ", Homer Simpson tries to gain weight to get on workers' compensation. A fictitious Australian name for the bullfrog. More information Fake Homer Simpson Words: List of Made-Up Words from The Simpsons A long pole, usually made of metal, used for scientific purposes. In the 2005 Xbox game Jade Empire, the player meets a British-colonialist-styled outsider who uses made-up mispronounced words. The students break into the school's vault and find their permanent records and when Lisa reads that her teachers have labelled her as suffering from "knowitallism", she exclaims, "That's not even a word!" It can be done with two or more people within close range of each other. Episode: "Midnight Towboy". A swear used by Marge during "The President Wore Pearls". Embiggen sure has come a long way from its status as a made-up word first used in The Simpsons back in the 1990s. It has also been used in String theory[2]. A derogatory term in "Burns, Baby Burns" used by Mr. Burns to describe Homer. In the episode "Lisa Gets an "A"", Snacktacular is offered by Edna Krabappel as an acceptable atomic weight for the element Bolognium as taken from a promotional periodic table provided by Oscar Mayer. In the Latin American version the word used is "tijiri", which has no actual meaning or similarity to another word. Appeared in Lisa the Tree Hugger. Mr. Largo the music teacher asks Lisa if she finds something funny about the word "tromboner" after she chuckles at a prank Nelson Muntz plays on Groundskeeper Willie in "Lisa's Date with Density.". Thus, Mr. Burns using it to answer the phone is really a joke about his advanced age. One of the three neglected food groups, along with the Whipped group and the Congealed group, that Homer must concentrate on eating more of in "King-Size Homer". Groening created a dysfunctional family and named [1], A portmanteau of "telemarketing" and "panhandling", specifically used by Homer in describing his auto-dialer scam. Homer adopts the phrase... A term used by Moe Syzlak in The Boy Who Knew Too Much to describe a third-world nation. As the Simpsons depart from Australia, an Australian equivalent of the Squeaky-voiced teen asks what the strange creature infesting his home country is called. Flanders: Well, sir, I hate to be suspicious Aloysius on you, but DID YOU STEAL MY AIR CONDITIONER!? This phrase has long precedent in the form of "Commu-Nazi" as used by Walter Winchell. Rageohol. The Professor was also the project's whistleblower. Flanders: Uh, Homer? Related Story: PETA Wants ‘Tofucken’ To Be Added To The Dictionary By Thanksgiving; Another word joining the Merriam-Webster dictionary, however, started like so many other contemporary pop culture phenomenon—The Simpsons. Mr. Burns's favorite greeting. It may be argued that "D'oh" is not a Simpsons neologism, as actor Dan Castellaneta based the phrase on James Finlayson's similar utterance in many Laurel & Hardy films; however, Finlayson did not exclaim the term as Castellaneta does, but used it as more of a muttered whine. A fictitious substance that creates rage. Fortuitously, it was the same as Stampy the elephant's safety word, "magumbo", which meant that Krusty's exclamation saved Stampy from getting shot by the police and Bart, Milhouse and Homer from being devoured by Stampy. In the third season's "Bart the Murderer", Eat My Shorts and Don't Have a Cow are horses in a race. 24 Made-Up Words That Should Definitely Be Included In The Dictionary (Photos) By Robert Anthony. It is used while they are eating a lavish dinner together, thus it is likely referring to the amount of food Homer was eating at the time and/or his weight in general. "Graduating" is an obvious reference to the cattle being slaughtered and processed. Cinnamon buns thrown out into a dumpster. They did their best... Shoddilly-iddily-iddily-diddly... Gotta be nice... hostility-ilitybilitydility aaaw hell diddly ding dong crap! When the police show up shortly after she says it, she thinks that they have come to arrest her for saying it. The American Cancer Society has used this term frequently in a recent anti-smoking ad campaign parodying "American Idol" entitled "America's Next Smokesperson". A portmanteau of "ovulation" and "delicious." 3. ", A sandwich with a baby in the middle, first seen in "The Secret War of Lisa Simpson. Liberty log, according to Abe Simpson, was the name given to sushi during the second World War, and no one ever heard of it. Introduced in "The Frying Game" by Mrs. Bellamy: "Oh Homer, don't be such a nervous pervis." Due to their inability to afford an accurate Table, they have to make do with a promotional one from Oscar Mayer, which advertises their product in the information. During a routine disciplinary visit to Principal Skinner's office, Bart must call Moe's Tavern looking for his father, Homer. 'Kwyjibo' was used as one of the aliases of the creator of the Melissa worm, and is the name of a yo-yo string trick. Marvel stans will recognize this word as one of Ms. Marvel's catchphrases. Let Lisa have it.". ("Homer vs. From "Alone Again, Natura-Diddily". "To spoil the fun of buying something by noticing the exorbitant price"; when Mr. Burns decides to make amends for his ingratitude after receiving the gift of life from Bart's blood, he takes Smithers shopping and then berates him for his pricetaggery. On Monday, Merriam-Webster, the most social media-savvy dictionary, announced that 850 words had been added to its online dictionary. A Professor Frink-like character uses the debigulator to shrink Lisa to microscopic size in The Genesis Tub, one of the stories in Treehouse of Horror VII. The practice of success through the use of "Megatronics"; Homer enrolls in Stark Richdale's extension class Successmanship 101, which gives him the "Megatronics: The 48 Tips to Corporate Success" tools needed to take over the SNPP. A food product designed to look like something other than what it actually is. In the episode "Home Away from Homer", Lisa listens to a radio program on obscure music, and hears the host refer to a guest as a banjoologist, using "-ology" as the suffix for the study of a subject (or sometimes the subject itself, although this is technically incorrect). I occasionally make up my own words, but it’s even better when I find a made up word I’ve never made up before. What I think you are getting at is whether its defined in a dictionary or not. Bart, come with me for punishment. Retrieved 17:33, December 12, 2006, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Culturally_significant_phrases_from_The_Simpsons&oldid=93845232. I don't mean to be a nervous pervis, but if he falls, couldn't that make your son a paraplegiarino? Said by a frustrated Bart Simpson during the opening scroll of Cosmic Wars. Impressive? Made-up words, from the dictionary to the Simpsons to you. Summary of THOH IV at simpsonsarchive.com, http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Culturally_significant_phrases_from_The_Simpsons&oldid=93845232, Cromulent Shakespeare Company, a theater company in Minnesota employing "Simpsons" neologisms, https://simpsonswiki.com/w/index.php?title=Made-up_words&oldid=983703. (pronounced / ˈglejvn̩/) This is probably an adaptation of Jerry Lewis's interjection "froyndleyven! He picks up the radio and says, "McBain to base, under attack by Commie-Nazis." This is similar to the term Freedom Fries. As any Simpsons fan would say, it’s a perfectly cromulent addition to the dictionary, or it was about time. Mr. Burns's word for a generic object that is mysterious to him. A portmanteau created by Homer when Lisa tells him that the Chinese have the same word for "crisis" and "opportunity". That other panda gave some unexpected zazz to the festivities, eh?" The term "brain medicine" was also used in "Lisa's Wedding" by an insane relative of Lisa's fiancée: Presumably an extremely antiquated cry of submission (as in "Uncle!") ", A corporate mascot designed to appeal to the anti-authoritarian streak in children and teens. C. Charles Montgomery Burns' condescending dismissal of ordinary, middle or working-class women. 7,486 posts. It was brought into pop culture mainly by merchandise, as is evidenced by the fact that it is only uttered by Bart on the show a handful of times in the first season ("There's No Disgrace Like Home" and "The Call of the Simpsons"), and therefore were not self-parodying uses. Much photo snapping quickly ensued, to the chagrin of Skinner. 2 Experts Weigh In, Bachelor Peter Weber 'Got Scared' in Relationship With Kelley Before Split, Kim Kardashian Is 'All For' Khloe and Tristan Getting Married, Registered Dietitians Weigh in on Keto, Fasting and More Diet Trends, Baby No. When Homer challenges him, Bart tells his dad (who had just happened to peel a banana), it’s "a big, dumb, balding North American ape, with no chin." Used by Principal Skinner in "My Big Fat Geek Wedding.". Their definition of the word is "a humorous re-spelling of the name of Jesus (often used as an exclamation expressing irritation, dismay, or surprise).". - Seansinc (talk) 07:00, February 18, 2015 (UTC) While dressed as Krusty the Clown, Homer is shot at by mob assassins (under the direction of Fat Tony) as he visits a car dealership. 4. Word/Phrase Clue; W: An imaginary flying dog made up by Ralph Wiggum: K: A big, dumb, balding North American ape…with no chin…and a short temper. From the episode "Jazzy and the Pussycats". A word meaning valid or acceptable, coined by David X. Cohen for the Simpsons episode "Lisa the Iconoclast". In "Goo Goo Gai Pan", Burns takes a driving test and tells Selma, who is in the process of lowering the soft top on his roadster, "Stop that, you want-wit! Advertisement Oh yeah, that’s […] (2006, December 12). 31,442 posts. Ariel Winter Goes Braless at the Grocery Store in L.A. Bachelorette's Dale Moss 'Was Faithful' to Clare Crawley: 'He Never Cheated', Bachelorette's Clare and Dale Struggled With 'Trust Issues' Before Split, Why Kylie Jenner 'Isn't in a Rush' to Give Daughter Stormi a Sibling, Did Barbara Corcoran Have Plastic Surgery? It was invented by Principal Seymour Skinner to catch Bart red-handed in the act of perpetrating a prank, as is Bart's perennial wont. A tunnel (that will be invented in the future) which does not physically exist, but traffic may pass through, by some quirk of physics. Initially said earlier in the episode by Homer, hoping to exploit his other children for financial gain, as a suggestion for something funny for Lisa to say: "Woozled" is also a colloquial term for "drunk; intoxicated with alcohol". A combination of excessive clumsiness and ridiculously bad luck, in the manner of Peter Sellers' hapless Inspector Jacques Clouseau. A red dot that appears on one's crotch, and is thought to be fatal (Chief Wiggum's uncle died of Crotch Dot). In response Frink says, "Why that would require some sort of rebigulator!". Mr. Burns's archaic name for a car's accelerator pedal. Again, I could just never see it as an "80s show" if only ONE episode was aired in that decade. According to Radioactive Man, it is a form of profanity. Merriam-Webster announced earlier this year that the word "embiggen" was added to the dictionary. A type of road of relatively unknown description; it could be a combination of a thruway and a tunnel. ", According to Matt Groening, The Simpsons writers have an ongoing competition to write a line that "most represents Homer at his singularly most stupid". The creature is purported to have neon claws. Spoken by Ralph Wiggum in the episode "Lisa on Ice," as a synonym of "impossible.". Used by Mayor Quimby to describe the dire straits the town found itself in after Homer became Sanitation Commissioner, requiring the implementation of the town's all-purpose contingency plan. Speed holes!") Future Homer drives his hovercar through the Quantum Tunnel on his way to Moe's Bar. What Smithers tells Burns the angry movie audience is saying after a screening of his film "A Burns for All Seasons". [He tries to form condensation on the glass by breathing, but it fails.]. Merriam-Webster has announced that 850 words are being added to its dictionary–and among them is “embiggen,” a word that The Simpsons made up more than 20 years ago. In 1996, The Simpsons passed The Flintstones as the longest running prime-time animated show. An exclamation and catchphrase of Bart that implies that the subject should calm down, or not get worked up about something. It was also used as a familial word when the 'Flanders Clan' has a reunion, Jose Flanders says when meeting Homer, "Buenos ding-dong-diddly días, señor" (although Lord Thistlewick Flanders has to be prompted to say it, and does so reluctantly). This is an example of Mytacism, or "Too frequent use of the letter m, or of the sound represented by it.". After all, we are the ones who made up the English language in the first place, so it makes sense that words are added over time as we come up with them. "Burns"), and not "boo". They can be great for naming your website, business, product or project. “Just like racism and sexism are made-up words,” she says. In Home Sweet Homediddly-Dum-Doodily, Marge, apparently clueless about the drug that shares these initials, tells a social worker that LSD is the only thing she's high on. Life & Style is part of the A360 Media Entertainment Group.Copyright © A360 Media LLC 2021. Dolph: Hah! Although it’s now in the dictionary, I would recommend using it only as a joke and when the Simpsons reference would be clearly understood. Used in "A Totally Fun Thing Bart Will Never Do Again". Also used to describe Nick Naylor in the 1994 book Thank You For Smoking: A Novel.". Print; Oh, Look! Avengers: Infinity War (2018) Source video - Top clips - Next line quiz. Home of knifey wifey. Coined by Simpsons writer George Meyer. In the 19th season's Apocalypse Cow, after raising a young bull to adulthood and saving it from the slaughterhouse, Bart comments that he can finally say he "had a cow". "You're a Hero, Homer J. Flanders [upon learning that Bart, Lisa and Maggie were never baptised]: Reverend...emergency! The family was conceived by Groening shortly before a solicitation for a series of animated shorts with producer James L. Brooks. Based on a common cliché in crime and action films, examples of retirony are one of the show's longest-lasting running gags, as illustrated by these instances: Vampires that only come out during the day and sleep at night. It is quite a task thinking up great made-up words that are unique, so I created this word generator to help you come up with the best fake word ideas. This word was first introduced in Season 9's "Miracle on Evergreen Terrace." © 2021 Wikisimpsons. Possibly inspired by comedian Louis Nye on the Steve Allen Comedy Hour (1967), whose character Gordon Hathaway greeted Allen by saying "Hi, ho, Steve-a-reeno.". Click on words like 'tomacco' and 'Scrabbleship' to get the full meaning. ("The Heartbroke Kid"). I'm not saying that") in the episode "Goo Goo Gai Pan". A racing greyhound. Later used by Ned Flanders in The Simpsons Movie: "Uh, Homer? Defined as to make bigger or more expansive," and noted that its usage is "informal" and "humorous,” the word has been widely accepted in mainstream pop culture since its emergence on an episode of The Simpsons 22 years ago. Letters: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z. Skinner tries to pass off that he in fact said 'steamed hams', a regional term from upstate New York synonymous with hamburgers. A The direction that is referred to as "down" in the rest of the country. From the episode "'Tis the Fifteenth Season". LordGrover. ", Like workaholic, the word is based on alcoholic, using "oholic" as a suffix for "addicted to.". The term pokes fun at the common habit of replacing words during the anti-German sentiment of World War I, such as the replacing of Sauerkraut with "Liberty Cabbage" (according to Grandpa, Liberty Cabbage was, in turn, known as "Super Slaw"). Reverend Lovejoy: Milhouse, you did the right thing. It's hard to deny the impact The Simpsons has had on popular culture for the past 30 years, and vocabulary is surprisingly one of them. - That's a made-up word. (driving under the influence) committed by a woman. The name may be a reference to the real phenomenon of quantum tunneling. Bonnie sez, "The geniuses at Wikipedia have set up a hyperlinked list of made-up words coined on 'The Simpsons.' A bazooka that fires beanbags, as used by Lou in "Lisa the Tree Hugger". During the episode "A Star Is Burns", Mr. Burns asks his faithful assistant Waylon Smithers, Jr. if the crowd is booing his blatantly egotistical motion picture. A very intelligent person, used as an alternate lyric in Homer's version of the Grinch song. (Homer responds knowingly, "Oh, yeah. When the plane that is carrying Homer is taking off, he cries, "Save me Jebus!". ", An amusement park that bemuses instead of amuses. When Bart and Lisa embarrass their parents while having brunch, Homer decides to leave and go to Moe's, stating he will see them at "lupper" (a portmanteau of lunch and supper). ", The fictional town of Little Pwagmattasquarmsettport is called "America's scrod basket" in "Summer of 4 Ft. 2". The most famous of which is Homer’s saying: “D’oh!”, which is now listed in the Oxford English Dictionary! 3.5 secs. Bart: Smashy, smashy. Made-up words in The Simpsons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia . Later, when Homer marks Skinner as a possible mate for Selma, an imaginary heads-up display seen from Homer's point of view (a spoof of The Terminator movies) identifies Skinner as a possible "homer-sexual.". While at the mall, Bart and Lisa run into their father eating out of the dumpster. In the film Young Jebediah Springfield, which relates the founding of Springfield, the group of migrants see a wild buffalo, with one of them proclaiming, "It's some sort of land cow!" A made-up word from The Simpsons has made it into the dictionary. method of baby independence when Maggie becomes too clingy. (See sacrilicious.). Craptacular was used by Bart to describe the supposedly defective Christmas lights that Homer purchased in "Miracle on Evergreen Terrace". Lisa jokes about having just gotten over her "Chester A. Arthritis" before coming down with "Jebeditis". Recently, Yahoo's online version of Scrabble was advertised on the Yahoo home page with a visual representation of letter tiles spelling out K-W-Y-J-I-B-O. As in, "What the farkbot?" Most polluted. Marge's pronunciation of "alcohol" in "There's No Disgrace Like Home" and "The War of the Simpsons". After smashing a window with cameras behind it. Abe's symptoms included being "edgy", having "ants in his pants" and being "discombobulated". In "The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson" Barney had left Homer's car illegally parked on the plaza at the World Trade Center. A dismissive phrase describing the common man used by Mr. Burns. ", A term coined by Homer in reference to Florida's shape, compared to the rest of the United States, resembling a penis. Sometimes spelled "Jeebus" in this context. Mr. Burns used the term to describe what happened when a male panda walked into a prank that Burns had Homer (disguised as a female panda) play at the zoo: "Well done, monkey. The state or condition of being illegally parked. This could also refer to fish and chips, a meal that is often served in coastal towns in a plastic basket with scrod as the fish - hence "scrod basket.". Dignity", Chief Wiggum explains to a financial planner that retirony means he'll get shot three days before retirement. A Word The Simpsons Made Up Is Now In The Dictionary - Caffeine Gaming An invented French word that means "being like Bart" (i.e., mischievous). However, today it's not a "fake" word anymore. Used by Ned Flanders in the episode "Don't Fear the Roofer". Kent Brockman's openly-declared "more alarmist" name for the United States Army, an institution Brockman shockingly describes as a place where "hundreds of men are given weapons and trained to kill!" Germs are made up. It's "a dubious or made up word, term, or phrase that is entirely plausible because it … read more | digg story. In the episode "Bart the Genius," Bart puts "kwyjibo" on the board, scoring 116 points (22 points plus Triple Word Score plus 50 points for using all seven of his letters.) That Bart right there! Used by Chief Wiggum in "Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming" to mean mouth. Used along with "Johnny Lunchpail" From the episode "Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish ". In "Goo Goo Gai Pan", Burns takes a driving test and tells Selma, who is in the process of lowering the soft top on his roadster, "Stop that, you want-wit! Principal Skinner seems to use it to mean "more than acceptable" or "more than adequate"; these usages would also (in an assumed lexical context) satisfy Miss Hoover's use of the word. From the episode "I Am Furious (Yellow)", in which Homer admits: "I'm a rageoholic! Groundskeeper Willy, the Scottish school janitor, plays the bagpipes whilst wearing a kilt. Dr. Nick's prescribed treatment for Bonus Eruptus was "Trans-dental Electromicide," which called for a golf-cart motor and a 1000-volt "Capacimator". entertainment. (However, after this misuse, the U.K.’s Oxford Dictionary deemed refudiate so prominent that it declared the term Word of the Year in 2010.) Made-up words in The Simpsons Post by Mark. The 13th month of the year, which exists only on Springfield Elementary's misprinted calendars. It can also be used as a verb: "I yoinked it." Marge: Hmm, I don't approve of that. Coined by Ned Flanders in "I'm Goin' to Praiseland.". At this point, Homer chases Bart away, causing him to exclaim, "Uh oh! The phrase started in Two Dozen and One Greyhounds on a banner outside the Springfield Dog track, which read: Just Think of Them as Little Horses. A made-up word from a 22-year-old 'Simpsons' episode has finally made … The Simpsons® is a registered trademark of 20th Century Fox. A conflation of the words "fantastic" and "hippopotamus". Mrs. Krabappel informs her students that their oddly curved chairs were designed by such scientists in "The Boy Who Knew Too Much." It was destroyed by angry residents in Who Shot Mr. Burns? Homer's word for Lisa's favorite instrument. This word has made its way into international culture, as there are Pop Tarts available in The Netherlands and elsewhere in Europe with the flavor of Chocotastic. A condition resulting from excitement over Jebediah Springfield. Horatio McCallister's word for an upcoming doom. What Grampa Simpson used to call a suitcase in his youth. This name was used by the automotive appliance salesman when asking Homer what he had plugged into his Dash Hole. Volleyball played with a brick instead of a ball. The word stems from a combination of hypo (Greek prefix for "under" or "below") and hemia (Greek for "blood"). More recently the term "homersexual" has been used as a parody antonym for the expression metrosexual (which means a heterosexual with stereotypical gay habits); in this context, "homersexual" refers to a gay person with stereotypical straight habits. com. Moe's trick of stabbing people in the eye when they least suspect it. "Unpossible" appears in Shakespeare's play Richard II, Act 2, Scene 2. It then appeared in the episode "Bart's Girlfriend". It is a play on "brother-in-law", and the fact that Homer is fat. A word that The Simpsons made up is now entering everyday language. With the prank thus launched, Bart quickly hands the phone to the Principal, who is shocked and dismayed to hear Moe Szyslak's resulting tirade. ", shouted by Mr. Burns in "Homer vs. for the umpteenth time yielded only a short, quiet laugh, a cough and some crickets. A fictitious Australian word, used in describing how the bullfrogs are all over the place; presumably it is a generic term for an arbitrary, but common, location. Kwyjibo / ˈkwɪdʒiˌbo/ is a word made up by Bart during a game of Scrabble with his family. Sign-in to your Escapist account to enter contest, post comments, and simply be more awesome. A term for one who plays the trombone. In the episode's DVD commentary, the writers stated that it was related to a disgusting candy on the ceiling of the writing room. From the episode "Home Away from Homer". A portmanteau of the words "Forty" and "Fifty". Is also played as word during Flanders lonely Scrabble game. In "All's Fair in Oven War", Marge enters the Ovenfresh Bakeoff with "Dessert Dogs" - hot dogs which are actually made of cookie dough "dogs", meringue "buns", cherry sauce "ketchup", and caramel "mustard". A fictional Australian barroom game seen in the episode "Bart vs. Australia". Homer then received a letter regarding this violation: This could be a reference to George Orwell's Newspeak, featured in his book 1984, where mal is a prefix for mistake, bad, or wrong. To make something better. Original Poster. Used by an animation executive designing Poochie, the unpopular character added to Itchy and Scratchy, as a byword for coolness. The game appears to consist of one person claiming that a spoon is actually a knife while his opponent attempts to contradict him as convincingly as possible. Love for my son and daughter. ", Germany, as described by one of the new owners of the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant in "Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk.". When schoolteacher Edna Krabappel hears the Springfield town motto "A noble spirit embiggens the smallest man," she comments she'd never heard of the word embiggens before moving to Springfield. A reference to an Ocean Spray advertising device, a portmanteau of cranberry and fantastic. Make an account! Culturally significant phrases from The Simpsons. "To succeed despite idiocy", or rather, to have great amounts of dumb luck. Ray Romano guest stars as Ray Magini, whom Homer quickly befriends, but everyone else believes that Ray is a figment of Homer's imagination. "cheese-eating surrender monkeys" is my favorite. Fake words or pseudowords are words which look like … Lindsey Naegle used the term to refer to Scammer and Z-Dog, the mascots of a line of snack machines that she was pitching to Principal Skinner: "These two spokesrebels were invented by the marketing team that came up with 'Hip-hopsicles', the urban popsicle!" The plural form of runner-up is runners-up, because runners is the plural of runner. A spokesperson for a cigarette company, such as Laramie Cigarettes' Menthol Moose, or Joe Camel. From "C.E. In one of the segments from "22 Short Films About Springfield", a mishap in the kitchen forces Principal Skinner to tell Superintendent Chalmers they were having steamed clams. Ralph Wiggum, however, not only completely swallowed the film's propaganda slant but also missed the meaning of the term and said that he was going to go to Bovine University when he grew up. From the episode "Itchy & Scratchy Land". Some ice cream guy's going to see that, and it'll blow his mind. Some of the world’s greatest made up words are multi-word portmanteaus. Most likely one of the writers is a member of Fark.com. Jan 9, 2018 - The Simpsons gave us so many fabulous words ... so many that, really, should be in the dictionary despite their dubious meanings. I used to know a lovely woman who used plenty of made-up words… From "Brake My Wife, Please". "Oh look! From The Simpsons Movie. That's a spoon." However, the word wasn't technically invented by the show. Zounds, I did thee mightily smitily! From "Homer the Smithers", Grandpa Simpson's made-up word for twenty in the episode "Raging Abe Simpson and His Grumbling Grandson in "The Curse of the Flying Hellfish".". I just can't live without rageohol! Mock German, meaning a phone which causes distress. In scripts and episode titles, D'oh is referred to as "annoyed grunt"1. From "to shirk," meaning to avoid duty or responsibility, plus "workaday.". It is pronounced / ˈdɔkˌtoːɻb/. The word was also used by Homer in the episode "The Frying Game" when he could not think of anymore similar-sounding exclamations. The most famous example is Homer Simpson's signature annoyed grunt, "D'oh!". Recently, the expression Boo-Urns has been used by Australian Soccer fans, in particular, the supporters of Adelaide United FC when 'Boo-ing' an opposition player. It was originally suggested by Alexander Graham Bell as the greeting to be used when answering his new invention, the telephone. I've always liked the words 'embiggen' and 'cromulent' from the Simpsons. learn⋅ing juice (noun; slang) Simpsons Origins: When Homer said, "Expand my brain, learning juice!" In "Much Apu About Nothing", Kearney believes that his fake "Charles Norwood" ID will verify this for him, thus allowing him to buy beer and cheap cigars: "Here's my ID, which confirms my adultivity.". Currently a yearly contest on Howard Stern show, where contestants eat and eat then weigh their waste over 24 hours. It is a play on the phrase, "Up and at them! Said by Ned to Smithers in "Lisa's Wedding". (Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner?). 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