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We currently have 36 entries in all our glossaries.
Chipper [Lexicon]
(noun) see "wood chipper"
also "chipper smile" -- a play on words; presumably, the expression on one's face while watching a fuckwit (see below) be...
Comments ?also "chipper smile" -- a play on words; presumably, the expression on one's face while watching a fuckwit (see below) be...
Clue(tm) [Lexicon]
(noun); vital piece of information for survival on the list. Many are called, but few are chosen. [source unknown]
alternate: ClueTM
[Chris: "I bel...
Comments ?alternate: ClueTM
[Chris: "I bel...
Coy [Lexicon]
(adjective), coyness (noun);
see "koi"...
Comments ?see "koi"...
Esfp bill [Personages]
alter ego of listmember Bill Brent; an uncouth and clueless, but relatively benign parody of an ESFP male. Chronically misspells and mispunctuates. O...
Comments ?
Fdfd [Lexicon]
(interjection); "INTJ-list does not have an unassisted subscription service." [Bill B., April 1999]
[Chris: "I believe Mark also coined 'fu' -- the i...
Comments ?[Chris: "I believe Mark also coined 'fu' -- the i...
Fuckwit [Lexicon]
(noun); inane, doltish person (often used to refer to new list subscribers; see also "sleeper"). [borrowed from English slang]
derivative phrase: "fu...
Comments ?derivative phrase: "fu...
G20 [Lexicon]
(noun, verb); "Got 20 seconds to use an online search engine?" (in reply to questions that could likely be answered with a quick search).
alternate ...
Comments ?alternate ...
INTJ-MartTM [Lexicon]
(noun); (currently) fictional store where many supplies and services useful to INTJs, necessary for successful INTJ-hood*, or merely for INTJ list am...
Comments ?
Koi, coyness [Lexicon]
(noun); Coyness may be construed as an INTJ characteristic. What are "koi"? Common fish. It's a play on words, apparently: a "dearth of coy,"
["re: t...
Comments ?["re: t...
Luki [Lexicon]
(verb, noun); briefly using an online search engine to do research. [Mark Line, May [8?], 1999]
synonyms:"0:20" [Bill Brent, May 9, 1999] and "g20" [...
Comments ?synonyms:"0:20" [Bill Brent, May 9, 1999] and "g20" [...
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