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;Meatbag :A term referring to Humans (or organic creatures in general), may be a racial slur. | ;Meatbag :A term referring to Humans (or organic creatures in general), may be a racial slur. | ||
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Revision as of 19:52, 20 July 2006
Like its predecessor, the Simpsons, Futurama's writers and voice actors are constantly inventing new words.
Overview
The words said on Futurama don't always exist in a standard dictionary. Several words have been invented by the writers and ad-libbed by the actors, creating these words for us:
A
- Axe
- inquire, question; derived from the old english "ask." Ironically, this is actually a step backwards, as "axe" was the original pronunciation. Alternate spelling: Ax
M
- Meatbag
- A term referring to Humans (or organic creatures in general), may be a racial slur.
- Murderology
- The study of murder.
- Murderonomy
- A collection of the established laws or knowledge pertaining to murder.
R
- Rage Dump
- An expression meaning that someone needs to either vent their frustrations or possibly relax. "Take a rage dump" may be analogous to "chill out".
Coined by: Hermes Conrad (2ACV06)
S
- Science-Fictiony
- Of or relating to science-fiction.
Coined by: David X. Cohen, when explaining why he chose an "X" as his new middle initial.
- Scribble-Di-Gook
- A contemptuous word for chickenscratch or written gibberish.
Coined by: An unnamed old woman in the Last Curtain home. (3ACV08)