Wednesday, June 19, 2019

New Words and Phrases for 2019


We’re only 6 months into 2019, but it’s been a busy year in new words and phrases. Here are just a few of what we’ve found:

  • Pizza Tenderloin – On a round pizza cut into squares, it’s the pieces in the middle. Lots of cheese. Always let someone else take their pieces first. They’ll take outside pieces, freeing up  a path to the gooey center for you. 
  • Documentia – Condition brought on from the over analysis of contracts. I get this about 6:15PM.
  • Strollered – Just what it sounds like. My computer says it’s not a word. Let’s change that…
  • Make an A line – A direct path from here to there; more direct even than a B line
  • Alefe – singular of Aleve. “I’ve got a slight headache from too much pizza tenderloin. Can I borrow an Alefe?”

Same as before, feel free to use these. Let’s get ‘em out there.

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