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I used the word "bussin" when I left feedback on a project at work and no one noticed. 😭 I need more ridiculous words that stand out. Something that will at least prompt a Slack 🤦‍♂️ response. Help me. I promise I'll update Twitter on how it goes.

I used the word "bussin" when I left feedback on a project at work and no one noticed. 😭 I need more ridiculous words that stand out. Something that will at least prompt a Slack 🤦‍♂️ response. Help me. I promise I'll update Twitter on how it goes.

  • Alkali Layke

    Posted 4 years ago (Source)
    I used the word "bussin" when I left feedback on a project at work and no one noticed. 😭 I need more ridiculous words that stand out. Something that will at least prompt a Slack 🤦‍♂️ response. Help me. I promise I'll update Twitter on how it goes.
    • celazure101

      Posted 4 years ago (Source)
      @alkali_layke Not necessarily a standout word but English teachers absolutely love when you use the word albeit correctly. I had a college English teacher stop what he was doing and come tell me how great I was in the middle of class because he read it in a rough draft paper I was doing. 🤷‍♂️
      • Alkali Layke

        Posted 4 years ago (Source)
        @celazure101 That's a nice word. I'm looking for something that would induce a giggle though
    • Alkali Layke

      Posted 4 years ago (Source)
      So far "happy cow" is winning. I'm going to need the rest of you to be a bit more creative.
    • TheCantelope

      Posted 4 years ago (Source)
      @alkali_layke And that’s a nooooo kiiiap
      • Alkali Layke

        Posted 4 years ago (Source)
        @TheCantelope 🤣🤣
    • GMRez

      Posted 4 years ago (Source)
      @alkali_layke "Brobdingnagian." Yes, it's a real word.
      • Alkali Layke

        Posted 4 years ago (Source)
        @GMRez Googled this. Confirmed real word. I'm determined to find a way to use it someday
        • GMRez

          Posted 4 years ago (Source)
          @alkali_layke "Prestidigitation" could be another one to use.
          • Alkali Layke

            Posted 4 years ago (Source)
            @GMRez But it's not ridiculous or silly
            • GMRez

              Posted 4 years ago (Source)
              @alkali_layke 🤔 How about "Hullabaloo?"
              • Alkali Layke

                Posted 4 years ago (Source)
                @GMRez To describe a work project? You're failing me man!
    • TweetsWithEase

      Posted 4 years ago (Source)
      @alkali_layke I usually just leave a 💰
      • Alkali Layke

        Posted 4 years ago (Source)
        @TweetsWithEase This is good too.
    • Skitlz5

      Posted 4 years ago (Source)
      @alkali_layke Bing Bong
      • Alkali Layke

        Posted 4 years ago (Source)
        @Skitlz5 This is a contender.
    • LinusFlink

      Posted 4 years ago (Source)
      @alkali_layke In a similar vein I started adding unnecessary legal disclaimers to random documentation in work. It’ll pay off some day. (Note, I take no responsibility for how or if this works, use at your own risk).
      • Alkali Layke

        Posted 4 years ago (Source)
        @LinusFlink Genius.
    • jrhsk8

      Posted 4 years ago (Source)
      @alkali_layke ive started to replace my regular emojis in the work slack with the seal emoji. nobody's said anything yet 🦭
      • GallonHS

        Posted 4 years ago (Source)
        @jrhsk8 @alkali_layke I have been successfully converting everyone on the design team to use an animated animal crossing frog chair doing the fortnite dance whenever something goes well, it’s great
        • Alkali Layke

          Posted 4 years ago (Source)
          @GallonHS @jrhsk8 Team building champ!
    • lunaloveee8

      Posted 4 years ago (Source)
      @alkali_layke Just replace the end of nouns with -ussy
      • Alkali Layke

        Posted 4 years ago (Source)
        @lunaloveee8 Fabulussy. How about the adjectives?



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