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Post by Nonfatman on Jan 11, 2012 21:51:53 GMT -5
Here, we will create a Tull dictionary of fictitious words containing the first, middle or last names of any current or former Tull members, including Ian Band members, or any form of the word 'Tull.' Try to be original, and be sure to include syllables, parts of speech and usages.
Examples:
ianian \ee-yah-knee-ahn\ adj. : harsh, dictatorial, undemocratic - ex. "The people revolted against the ianian regime."
martinious \mahr-tin-i-us\ adj. : powerful, fluid, smooth - ex. "The racehorse ran in a martinious way."
noyce \noyss\ n. : a leather jacket or vest - ex. "The bassist was wearing a really nice noyce."
tullstoy \tull-stoy\ n. : a prolific, yet cranky, storyteller or writer - ex. "JTB member Morthoron is a curmudgeonly wordwraith....a genuine tullstoy."
anderson \ann-derr-sonn\ v. to publicly berate, scold, or humiliate, particularly over a minor matter. ex. "The audience member was a little late getting back to his seat, so the band leader andersonned him."
lancelot \lansse-eh-lott\ v. to run, jog or otherwise exercise. ex. "He used to be overweight, but then he lancelotted so much that he became thin."
Okay, so that's the general idea. Let's see how many words we come up with for our Tull Fictionary.
Jeff
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Post by Geoff CB on Jan 11, 2012 22:10:43 GMT -5
flutulant \floot-yoo-lant\ "excessive use of the flute in a composition ex. "Some later albums are very flutulant"
cornick \cor-nick\ To be unceremoniously sacked ex. "The boss cornicked him without warning"
tullboard \tull-bord\ "extreme sport involving flute worship" ex. "Let's go tullboarding and make up silly fictionary words on line!"
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Post by Nonfatman on Jan 11, 2012 22:13:39 GMT -5
flutulant \floot-yoo-lant\ "excessive use of the flute in a composition ex. "Some later albums are very flutulant" cornick \cor-nick\ To be unceremoniously sacked ex. "The boss cornicked him without warning" tullboard \tull-bord\ "extreme sport involving flute worship" ex. "Let's go tullboarding and make up silly fictionary words on lione!" Lol, Geoff...you've got the hang of it for sure! Jeff
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Post by My God on Jan 12, 2012 12:03:48 GMT -5
flutulant \floot-yoo-lant\ "excessive use of the flute in a composition ex. "Some later albums are very flutulant" cornick \cor-nick\ To be unceremoniously sacked ex. "The boss cornicked him without warning" tullboard \tull-bord\ "extreme sport involving flute worship" ex. "Let's go tullboarding and make up silly fictionary words on lione!" Lol, Geoff...you've got the hang of it for sure! Jeff How about Ian Andering ( E-an Andering ) : To fire working individuals who don't agree with the boss's point of view. Ex. : Let's go Ian Andering and fire the boss unnervingly.  Forget the thing that you saw.
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Post by Geoff CB on Jan 12, 2012 20:19:03 GMT -5
Lol, Geoff...you've got the hang of it for sure! Jeff How about Ian Andering ( E-an Andering ) : To fire working individuals who don't agree with the boss's point of view. Ex. : Let's go Ian Andering and fire the boss unnervingly.  Yes, relates to "cornicking" above! ;D
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Post by Nonfatman on Jan 13, 2012 16:37:02 GMT -5
Some more words for our Tull fictionary:
ophale /owp-fah-lee/ adv. : expectantly, anticipative ex. "Mitt Romney is campaigning hard, so that he can ophale replace Barack Obama as president."
doanate /doan-ayte/ v. : to talk in a friendly, genuine manner ex. "They met the drummer after the show, and he and his wife doanated with them for quite some time."
goodier /good-i-err/ adj. : superior, better, of far greater quality ex. "The Jethro Tull Board is much goodier than any other similar site, if it even still exists."
depalmerize /dee-palm-er-ize/ v. : to cut off, or remove, one's own, or another's, reproductive organs ex. "Lorena Bobbit was unhappy with her husband's infidelity, so she depalmerized him."
Jeff
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Post by Geoff CB on Jan 13, 2012 18:26:44 GMT -5
Some more words for our Tull fictionary: depalmerize /dee-palm-er-ize/ v. : to cut off, or remove, one's own, or another's, reproductive organs ex. "Lorena Bobbit was unhappy with her husband's infidelity, so she depalmerized him." Jeff Ouch!! 
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Post by Nonfatman on Jan 18, 2012 21:38:33 GMT -5
Some more entries for our Tull Fictionary:
iommi /eye-oh-mee/ : n. a fleeting image; an apparition. ex. "The young woman thought she saw a dark-haired male hovering over her bed, but it was only an iommi."
pegg /pehgg/ : n. a unit of liquid measurement, equivalent to several gallons. ex. "The Tull fans were really shitfaced after drinking 11 peggs of beer after the show."
vettese /veht-eez-ee/ : n. Any kind of precise or efficient machine. ex. "Her father bought her a stylish vettese as a graduation present."
allcock /awl-kok/ : v. To have sexual relations with multiple partners. "The cheerleader got drunk and allcocked the entire football team after homecoming."
Jeff
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Post by Morthoron on Jan 18, 2012 22:22:12 GMT -5
tullstoy \tull-stoy\ n. : a prolific, yet cranky, storyteller or writer - ex. "JTB member Morthoron is a curmudgeonly wordwraith....a genuine tullstoy." ROFL! flatullent \flah-tull-int\ adj. : the farty noises Ian Anderson makes when he plays his flute - ex. "During his flute solo in the song Bourée, Mr. Anderson sputtered up a flatullent storm. We hope he wiped afterward." jethropomorphic \jeh-throw-po-morf-ic\ n. : attribution of Tullian characteristics (or characteristics assumed to belong only to Jethro Tull) to other bands - ex. "The band last night made a half-hearted attempt to play 'Locomotive Breath'; however, the flautist's effort at jethropomorphic flatullence was more spit than splendor."
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Post by Nonfatman on Jan 21, 2012 21:37:44 GMT -5
tullboard \tull-bord\ "extreme sport involving flute worship" ex. "Let's go tullboarding and make up silly fictionary words on line!" And here's an alternate definition: tullboarding /tull-bord-ing/ n. one of many enhanced intulligation techniques used to painlessly recruit new members to The Jethro Tull Board. ex. "The Tull fan could not be persuaded to join the most popular Tull discussion site on the internet, so he was taken out and tullboarded until he complied." and another, along the same lines: tullser /tull-zer/ v. to electronically, yet painlessly, shock, stun and detain Tull fans who fail to join the most popular Tull discussion site on the internet. ex. "The Tull fan refused to leave an inferior Tull chat site to join The Jethro Tull Board, so TM tullsered him, so that he could later be tullboarded." Jeff
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Post by Morthoron on Jan 21, 2012 22:15:41 GMT -5
And here's an alternate definition: tullboarding /tull-bord-ing/ n. one of many enhanced intulligation techniques used to painlessly recruit new members to The Jethro Tull Board. ex. "The Tull fan could not be persuaded to join the most popular Tull discussion site on the internet, so he was taken out and tullboarded until he complied." Isn't that a form of military intulligence supported by Dick Craney?
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Post by Nonfatman on Jan 21, 2012 22:26:27 GMT -5
And here's an alternate definition: tullboarding /tull-bord-ing/ n. one of many enhanced intulligation techniques used to painlessly recruit new members to The Jethro Tull Board. ex. "The Tull fan could not be persuaded to join the most popular Tull discussion site on the internet, so he was taken out and tullboarded until he complied." Isn't that a form of military intulligence supported by Dick Craney? Yes, that's right.  Jeff
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Post by Geoff CB on Jan 22, 2012 1:58:27 GMT -5
wilsonise/alt. wilsonize\ to make new again ex. "He wilsonised 'A Passion Play'. It could have been 1973 all over again"
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Post by My God on Jan 23, 2012 11:34:43 GMT -5
Isn't that a form of military intulligence supported by Dick Craney? Yes, that's right.  Jeff That happened to me too! Well maybe............  And you press on God's waiter your last dime as he hands you the bill.
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Post by janu on Jan 28, 2012 1:56:42 GMT -5
aqualungbiscuit \ˈækwə-lʌŋ-'bɪskɪt\ n. : old brand of biscuits invented by Jethro Tull, an English agricultural pioneer who helped bring about the British Agricultural Revolution and who perfected a horse-drawn seed drill in 1701 that economically sowed the seeds in neat rows, and later a horse-drawn hoe. They were very popular between children from those years and also at both sides of the Pond as it tasted so sweet.
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Post by Nonfatman on Jul 24, 2012 23:04:19 GMT -5
Here, we will create a Tull dictionary of fictitious words containing the first, middle or last names of any current or former Tull members, including Ian Band members, or any form of the word 'Tull.' Try to be original, and be sure to include syllables, parts of speech and usages. Examples: ianian \ee-yah-knee-ahn\ adj. : harsh, dictatorial, undemocratic - ex. "The people revolted against the ianian regime." martinious \mahr-tin-i-us\ adj. : powerful, fluid, smooth - ex. "The racehorse ran in a martinious way." noyce \noyss\ n. : a leather jacket or vest - ex. "The bassist was wearing a really nice noyce." tullstoy \tull-stoy\ n. : a prolific, yet cranky, storyteller or writer - ex. "JTB member Morthoron is a curmudgeonly wordwraith....a genuine tullstoy." anderson \ann-derr-sonn\ v. to publicly berate, scold, or humiliate, particularly over a minor matter. ex. "The audience member was a little late getting back to his seat, so the band leader andersonned him." lancelot \lansse-eh-lott\ v. to run, jog or otherwise exercise. ex. "He used to be overweight, but then he lancelotted so much that he became thin." Okay, so that's the general idea. Let's see how many words we come up with for our Tull Fictionary. Jeff I just remembered these, which are apropos  : ianian \ee-yah-knee-ahn\ adj. : harsh, dictatorial, undemocratic - ex. "The people revolted against the ianian regime." anderson \ann-derr-sonn\ v. to publicly berate, scold, or humiliate, particularly over a minor matter. ex. "The audience member was a little late getting back to his seat, so the band leader andersonned him." Jeff
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Post by TM on Jul 25, 2012 17:16:34 GMT -5
opahleist \oh-poll-ee-ist \ noun. : back-stabbing thief - ex. "Ian decided to go with the opahleist as his electric guitarist on the new album". 
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Post by Nonfatman on Jul 25, 2012 22:04:26 GMT -5
opahleist \oh-poll-ee-ist \ noun. : back-stabbing thief - ex. "Ian decided to go with the opahleist as his electric guitarist on the new album".  LOL, and here's another: florian /floor-ee-uhn/ adj. : loud, ostentatious, yet ordinary or generic. ex. "The drapery in the living room was quite florian." Jeff
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2012 8:05:25 GMT -5
too funny ;D
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Post by Nonfatman on Mar 16, 2013 23:22:43 GMT -5
Time now to revive our Tull Fictionary game, where we create our own words using current or past bandmember names!
odonnell /oh-dahn-null/ verb : To act in an imitative manner; to copy or replicate; to assist or aid one who is unable. Ex. "The aging band leader could no longer sing so well, so he hired someone younger to odonnell him onstage."
Jeff
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Post by Mothfairy on Mar 17, 2013 0:45:40 GMT -5
Omg, lol.
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Post by TM on Mar 17, 2013 11:18:14 GMT -5
Time now to revive our Tull Fictionary game, where we create our own words using current or past bandmember names! odonnell /oh-dahn-null/ verb : To act in an imitative manner; to copy or replicate; to assist or aid one who is unable. Ex. "The aging band leader could no longer sing so well, so he hired someone younger to odonnell him onstage." Jeff LOL. Excellent!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2013 13:06:43 GMT -5
Time now to revive our Tull Fictionary game, where we create our own words using current or past bandmember names! odonnell /oh-dahn-null/ verb : To act in an imitative manner; to copy or replicate; to assist or aid one who is unable. Ex. "The aging band leader could no longer sing so well, so he hired someone younger to odonnell him onstage." Jeff Really great job Jeff. But it just sounds soooo wrong! (so a continuation of the multi parter?) Darin
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Post by Morthoron on Mar 17, 2013 13:59:17 GMT -5
Barréd /bar-rayed/ v. to obstruct in a mean or cheap manner; to preclude in an undignified and wholly nearsighted sense; slang, to cock-block. Ex. "When recording his latest album, Thick as a Brick II, Ian Anderson barréd longtime members of the Jethro Tull band from inclusion in the studio, thus keeping the proceeds of the album for himself, while at the same time releasing a knock-off of the original band with hired musicians mimicking their parts."
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2013 15:28:10 GMT -5
jacked in the green to be violently ill from to much alcohol.
After consuming multiple sifters of Talisker single malt, Ian became jacked in the green on St. Patrick's day.
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