MathGirl wrote:
Boof.
Boof! to you too!
I also just realised that my word 'blarp' would also come under this category even though it has a defined meaning unlike most of my words.
A blarp is when I communicate something I think is really exciting, usually to do with a special interest. Often if I start noising, fidgeting or bouncing my partner says 'you want to blarp don't you, well go ahead'. Then, if I feel like he really means it and isn't just trying to appease me or get it over with, I'll start blarping away to my hearts content. Often I want him to blarp back, but he's not very good at it. I don't understand why he doesn't get all excited and interested about things like I do. Anyway, I love blarping, but I only get to do it sometimes and only with my partner.
Blarp complete.
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