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Someone sold me this fursona creature adoptable what do I name them
I think it is a lizard

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Itchy and Scratchy flash heads
By Kenofswords
New Westminster, BC
I follow an Australian youtuber who uses the word "cromulent" so often that I forgot it was made up by the Simpsons.
Poll time! (thanks to @prokopetz)
Do you follow tumblr user @prokopetz and do you use the word “cromulent”
Follow, I use the word cromulent
Follow, I don’t use the word cromulent
Don’t follow, I use the word cromulent
Don’t follow, I don’t use the word cromulent
No cheese sandwich today for more accurate polling results, sorry for cheese sandwich fans!

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Ultimate Word Tournament!
Round 1
cromulent
malemort
cromulent (English, Simpsons Dialect) [ˈkɹɑmjʊlənt] Acceptable; alright; correct. Created for an episode of the Simpsons.
malemort (English, Biology Dialect) [mal.mɔʁ] a cruel or horrible death.
Please open up a dictionary tom, you're use of "cromulent" renders the entire tweet nonsensical.
in 2009 i interviewed for my job with a guy i knew socially (i'd met him through my boyfriend at the time, who after our breakup still recommended me for this job - a standup dude, all around).
because i knew the interviewer socially, i knew he was a big simpsons nerd. so when he said the words "i'm not trying to embiggen the position," i assumed it was a bit, and quipped back, "well that's a perfectly cromulent word."
crickets.
anyway i know language is fluid and neologisms are how it grows, but i still laugh about that every time i think of it