I decided that I'm going to cast my vote for the one man who can fix the economy, end the war in Iraq and Afghanistan, and cut our taxes!
Then I earned that Merlin the Magician is not on the ballot!
The long and torturous campaign road that began two years ago will culminate tomorrow when America goes to the polls. Those two years provided a plethora of new words for the English language.
The following is a list of some of these new words to add to your vocabulary:
Acornucopia - the many new voters, fictional, living and deceased recruited to vote
Chicklets - potential female voters
Diarrhedundant - the same old bullshit
D'ohbama - Homer Simpson's cry when he voted for Obama by mistake
Eaubama - Obama's favorite cologne
Exxonerate - to ignore the huge profits of a corporation in spite of the populace struggling to make ends meet
Haymacker - a strong verbal assault against McCain
Hickocrites - rednecks who answer polls in support of one candidate, but vote for another instead
Intrussian - the act of spying on another country from one's front porch
Lenoency - restraint shown by Tonight Show in telling jokes about candidates
Lip-o-suction - French kissing a pig
Macropolis - one the homes McCain couldn't name
Macingosh - exclamatory remark to a stupid McCain statement
Obamaflage - the ability to deny the whereabouts of family members
Palindrome - Words spoken by Sarah Palin, that even when read backward, still make no sense
Polithongs - Sarah Palin's campaigning underwear
Racist - anyone who says anything negative about Barack Obama
Saragraph - a group of words and sentences uttered by Sarah Palin that make no sense
Sarahindipity - saying something that is correct and makes sense by accident and by mistake
Succupulant - one who supports a candidate they lost to in primaries, in hopes of landing a cushy cabinet job
Tomf*ckery - extreme form of tomfoolery
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8 comments:
LMAO
As usual, your humor is marvelous.
Don't you just love this country? What a great place to live.
Keep on keepin' on.
LOL @ "D'ohbama"!
So much for my Webster's dictionary.
I'll take the polar bear. He's probably good at foreign relations since he lives so close to Russia.
I would have voted for Santa...if it meant a bigger present on Christmas.
Jack,
Thank you. Yes, you gotta love this country when you can poke fun at our leaders - I couldn't get away with that in a lot of other countries.
Christina,
I thought that was pretty good, even if I did make it up myself.
Fred,
I'm doing my best to rewrite the dictionaries. Good choice - the polar bear.
VE,
I do believe Santa would take care of those who supported him.
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