Comments by lordmullin

  • It should be an 'O' after the 'H', but yes, it'll be the adjective from Cacophony, or I'm a Dutchmon.

    Ho ho.

    February 17, 2010

  • Moronica describes the various accoutrements, paraphernalia and vernacular of a contemporary moron. This includes name-brand leisure-wear, clunky jewelry and speech peppered with expletives.

    'Randy's new friend came as a bit of a shock - he sidewalked into the room, displaying what appeared to be full-blown moronica'

    December 24, 2009

  • 1. v. to fargle - This generally can be taken to be a vanilla replacement for that other swear-word beginning with 'f'. This can then be extended to incorporate the adjectival verb fargling and the perjorative term fargler.

    2. verb - in the present continuous, can be used to mean 'general pottering', eg: 'I spent most of the afternoon, just fargling about really,' sighed Sebastian, louchely.

    December 22, 2009

  • A gathering of vulgarians, a mooching of morons, a cabal of cretins. You get the idea.

    'As I spotted the exit, I realised, with sinking spirits, that I'd inadvertently paused in the midst of a vulgaretum.'

    December 16, 2009