I have decided to start compiling these tidbits of wisdom and clarity into a category entitled "329isms." This might also include random statements that I feel should be passed on and used on a daily basis. Two such phrases, I overheard today, which, in turn, prompted me to start this collection.
The first statement was said by a man I think was a doctor. After a meeting I had today, this man stood up, addressed the other members of the meeting and said, "Well, I'm off to [enter any city here] to save some lives." Don't you wish you could say that everyday? I wish I could. So I think I will. After a meeting, I'll stand up and say, "Well, I'm off to Chicago to save some lives." It wouldn't matter if I was a janitor or a librarian or a McDonald's worker. It would be perfect.
Another memorable statement was said by my step-son. I asked him if he wanted a couple of slices of pizza for dinner and he said, "How about two?" I laughed and he didn't know why. So from know on, when someone uses vague terms, I will repeat them more concretely. Just to piss people off. "Do you have a few minutes to talk?" "No, sorry, I only have three."
Anyway, here's the list so far. Feel free to send me some more.
- Thinking around the box.
- He's on top of the ball. (combination of He's on the ball and He's at the top of his game)
- He's obliviated. (combination of Oblivious and Obliterated; used to describe someone really trashed)
- The whole kaboodle of wax. (combination of the whole ball of wax and the whole kit and kaboodle.)
- That's you, down to a 'T.' (combination of to a T and down pat, I think?)
- Alphabeticalized
- Discombooberated (instead of discombobulated)
- Would you like a couple of [anything?] response: How about two?
- Well, I'm off to [enter any city here] to save some lives.
I thought there were more.
Here are a few Idiom links:
www.funbrain.com/idioms/
www.geocities.com/Athens/aegean/6720/
www.idiomsite.com/
www.usingenglish.com/reference/idioms/
www.engrish.com
3 comments:
So What would you call it when you say something that has as unintended meaning? Like today when a female student, who I accidentally bumped into, said, "Hey! That's abuse!" She was joking, so I thought I'd play along. I replied, "You want to see it? I'll show it to you!"
Ouch. See you after my prison sentence.
I believe that would be considered a "Jim Bakerism."
It was really a male student wasn't it?
You bastard.
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