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Post by Cornwiggle » Mon Apr 30, 2007 11:21 am

DivineQueenYeiweh wrote:Image
Oh man...that is GAY.

As for the answer, I don't think is there is a "3rd" word.

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Post by SilversLightning » Mon Apr 30, 2007 11:22 am

that's supposed to look gay it's probably drawn by a fangirl XD

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Post by Millenear » Mon Apr 30, 2007 12:00 pm

There is the relatively unknown English/Japanese crossover term "Funimationgry", not to be confused with "Bandaingry" or "Sabangry", though those are both important in their own way.

However, focusing just on 'Funimationgry', we can start to deconstruct the actual meaning of the term, almost as if peeling an onion. As with the onion, also, 'Funimationgry' has been known to cause "tears, sniffling, lactic acid buildup, testicular shrinkage and/or sporadic droppage of holstien ovaries (aka 'Pulling a Bovary'), and bad gas mileage". Now, as to the actual fundamentals at hand:

'Fu' [fU]: to kick the shit out of, or, Fuck Up.

'Nimation' [ni-MA-shun]: moving drawings, which are normally inked in, or, *colored in*, as the great thinker Kevin 'Lunchbox' Smith explained.

'Gry' [grE]: This is truly the core of the word, as it does, in fact, affect both other portions, thus turning the term into so much more. It stresses exactly how each other portion interact with each other, thus--Not to simply 'mess up a drawing', but to, in fact, completely destroy an animated series.
This may be done in many ways, such as cutting out of pivotal scenes, which may, in fact, tie the entire series together, but is considered too harsh for the gentler American audience. Of course, this is completely understandable. Who wants their child to see characters who exhibit homosexual tendencies or other demoralizing and inhuman behavior? This can be especially after bringing said child to score some blow and/or weapons use on someone you're experiencing difficulties with, then having the little bastard wait until you're done 'working off' your score.

In some ways, this word reminds me of the great work of Allan Sherwood, "Rape of the APE [American Puritanical Ethic]", forcing us to actually see what is in our chocolate (Up to 5 bug legs per bar) or being fed to us via the boob tube.
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Post by Kevmaster » Mon Apr 30, 2007 1:02 pm

porn

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Post by Fall_Child42 » Mon Apr 30, 2007 1:25 pm

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Post by shaister » Mon Apr 30, 2007 2:48 pm

Off the top of my head....

1. affect-hungry [OED (see "sado-masochism")]
2. aggry [OED:1:182; W2; W3]
3. agry / Agry:
1. Agry [OED (see "snappily")]
2. Agry [GNS]
3. Agry Dagh (Mount Agry) [EB/11:15:682 (as "Agry-dagh"); Partridge/2 (as "Agry Dagh"); Stieler:49 R18 and Stieler/Index:3 (as "Agry-Dag")]
4. ahungry [OED:1:194; FW; W2]
5. air-hungry [OED (see "Tel Avivian")]
6. angry [OED; FW; W2; W3]
7. anhungry [OED:1:332; W2]
8. Badagry [Johnston; EB/11; GNS; OED (see "Dahoman")]
9. Bagry [GNS]
10. Ballingry [Bartholomew:40; CLG:151; GNS; RD:164, pl.49]
11. begry [OED:1:770,767]
12. Bellangry [GNS]
13. Beregovyye Langry [GNS]
14. bewgry [OED:1:1160]
15. Bol’shiye Tugry (GNS]
16. "boongry maugry" [Partridge/2] — created by Partridge, for purposes of satire, from bongre maugre, willy-nilly; cf. maugry
17. boroughmongry [OED (see "boroughmonger")]
18. bowgry [OED:1:1160]
19. braggry [OED:1:1047]
20. Bugry — cf. Chistyye Bugry, Golyye Bugry, Peschanyye Bugry [GNS; Times/IG]
21. Bungry — see Hungry Bungry
22. Chagry [GNS]
23. Changry [GNS]
24. Chistyye Bugry [GNS]
25. Chockpugry [Worcester]
26. Cogry [BBC]
27. cony-gry [OED:2:956]
28. conyngry [OED:2:956]
29. cottagry [OED (see "cottagery")]
30. croftangry / Croftangry:
1. croftangry [OED (see "way")]
2. Croftangry — Mr. Chrystal Croftangry, fictitious editor of The Chronicles of Canongate, by Sir Walter Scott, 1827–28. The Chronicles of Canongate is an inclusive title for Scott's novels, The Highland Widow, The Two Drovers, and The Fair Maid of Perth, to which the author attached the fiction that they were written by Mr. Chrystal Croftangry, who draws on the recollections of his old friend, Mrs. Bethune Baliol, a resident in the Canongate, Edinburgh. Mr. Croftangry's own story, notable among Scott's shorter sketches, forms an introduction to the Chronicles. [Barnhart:1:1134; Freeman/1:101; Freeman/2:109; OCEL/5:241,197,461; Scott:2:234-329; Walsh:110] — "a pseudonym of Sir Walter Scott; the name of the imaginary editor of his "Chronicles of the Canongate." [Wheeler:88]
31. de Pélegry — see Pélegry
32. diamond-hungry [OED (see "Lorelei")]
33. dog-hungry [W2]
34. dogge-hungry [OED (see "canine")]
35. Dygry [GNS]
36. Dshagry [Stieler]
37. Džagry [Andrees:43 (141 L 7)]
38. Dzhagry [GNS; OSN/42:2:325; Times/7:61 (44 G8); Times/IG:233 (44 G8)]
39. eard-hungry [CED (see "yird"); CSD]
40. Echanuggry [Century:103-104, on inset map, Key 104 M 2]
41. Égry [DNCF:376; France(?); GNSl; OSN/83:1:335; Times/IG:239
42. euer-angry [OED (see "ever")]
43. ever-angry [W2]
44. fenegry [OED (see "fenugreek")]
45. fire-angry [W2]
46. Gagry — cf. Novyye Gagry [EB/11; GNS]
47. Garrynagry [GNS]
48. girl-hungry [OED (see "girl")]
49. Golyye Bugry [GNS]
50. gonagry [OED (see "gonagra")]
51. gry / Gry / GRY:
1. gry (from Latin gry) [OED:4/2:475; W2]
2. gry (from Romany grai) [W2]
3. Gry (given name: Gry Bagøien, alias Gry, a female singer from Denmark) [Wiki]
4. gry / GRY acronyms, initialisms, and abbreviations:
1. GRY — Granada, Spain (airport symbol) [AIAD:1403]
2. gry — abbr. gray [ADA]
3. GRY — Gray Drug Stores, Inc. (New York Stock Exchange delisted symbol) [AIAD:1403]
4. GRY — abbr. all cap. Grayling Air Service, Grayling, Alaska (TAH [The Airline Handbook] code) [TAH:281]
5. GRY — abbr. Greymouth, New Zealand (seismograph station code, United States Geological Survey); closed [AIAD:1403; Poppe]
6. GRY — abbr. Greystoke Exploration (Vancouver Stock Exchange symbol [AIAD:1403]
7. GRY — abbr. all cap. Grimsey, Iceland (airport symbol) [AIAD:1403; OAG]
52. haegry [EDD (see "hagery")]
53. half-angry [W2]
54. hangry [OED:1:329]
55. heart-angry [W2]
56. heart-hungry [W2]
57. higry pigry [OED:5/1:285]
58. hogry [EDD (see "huggerie"); CSD]
59. hogrymogry [EDD (see "huggerie"); CSD (as "hogry-mogry")]
60. hongry [OED:5/1:459; EDD:3:282]
61. hound-hungry [OED (see "hound")]
62. houngry [OED (see "minx")]
63. huggrymuggry [EDD (see "huggerie"); CSD (as "huggry-muggry")]
64. hund-hungry [OED (see "hound")]
65. hungry [OED; FW; W2; W3]
66. Hungry Bungry [DI]
67. hwngry [OED (see "quart")]
68. "igry" [Partridge/2] — from "... igry slov of the Slavs." — created by Partridge for purposes of satire
69. iggry [OED]
70. Jagry [EB/11:23-874 (II. D4)]
71. job-hungry [OED (see "gadget")]
72. Kagry [GNS]
73. kaingry [EDD (see "caingy")]
74. Kiegry [GNS]
75. land-hungry [OED; W2]
76. Langry — cf. Beregovyye Langry, Novyye Langry [GNS; Times/7; Times/IG]
77. leather-hungry [OED]
78. ledderhungry [OED (see "leather")]
79. life-hungry [OED (see "music")]
80. Lisnagry [Bartholomew:489; GNS]
81. Longry [GNS]
82. losengry [OED (see "losengery")]
83. MacLoingry — surname, of Irish origin; e.g., Flaithbhertach MacLoingry, bishop of Clonmacnois (1038) [Cotton, Phillips:613]
84. mad-angry [OED:6/2:14]
85. mad-hungry [OED:6/2:14]
86. magry [OED:6/2:36, 6/2:247-48]
87. malgry [OED:6/2:247]
88. Malyye Tugry [GNS]
89. man-hungry [OED]
90. managry [OED (see "managery")]
91. mannagry [OED (see "managery")]
92. Margry [Indians (see "Pierre Margry" in bibliog., v.2, p.1204)]
93. maugry [OED:6/2:247-48]
94. mawgry [OED:6/2:247]
95. meagry [OED:6/2:267]
96. meat-hungry [W2; OED (see "meat")]
97. Megry [GNS]
98. menagry [OED (see "managery")]
99. messagry [OED]
100. music-hungry [OED (see "music")]
101. Myagry [GNS]
102. nangry [OED]
103. Novyye Gagry [GNS]
104. Novyye Langry [GNS]
105. "nugry" / Nugry:
1. "nugry" — regular readers of the Usenet newsgroup rec.puzzles coined this word to describe a (presumably) new reader who posts a frequently asked question
2. Nugry [GNS]
106. overangry [RH1; RH2]
107. Pélegry [CE (in main index as "Raymond de Pélegry")]
108. Peschanyye Bugry [GNS]
109. Peshungry [GNS]
110. pigry — see higry pigry
111. Pingry [Bio-Base; HPS:293-94, 120-21]
112. Podagry [OED; W2 (below the line)]
113. Pongry [Andree (Supplement, p.572)]
114. pottingry [OED:7/2:1195; Jamieson:3:532]
115. Povengry [GNS]
116. power-hungry [OED (see "power")]
117. profit-hungry [OED (see "profit")]
118. puggry [OED:8/1:1573; FW; W2]
119. pugry [OED:8/1:1574]
120. red-angry [OED (see "sanguineous")]
121. rungry [EDD:5:188]
122. scavengry [OED (in 1715 quote under "scavengery")]
123. Schtschigry [GNS; LG/1:2045; OSN:97]
124. Seagry — cf. Upper Seagry [EB/11:28:698a; GNS; Times/IG:762]
125. Ségry [Andrees:152 (87/88 B 3); GNS; Johnston]
126. self-angry [W2]
127. selfe-angry [OED (see "self-")]
128. Semibugry [GNS]
129. sensation-hungry [OED (see "sensation")]
130. sex-angry [OED (see "sex")]
131. sex-hungry [OED (see "cave")]
132. Shchegry [GNS]
133. Shchigry [CLG:1747; GNS; Johnson:594; OSN:97,206; Times/7:185,pl.45]
134. shiggry [EDD]
135. Shtchigry [LG/1:2045; LG/2:1701]
136. Shtshigry [Lipp]
137. sight-hungry [OED (see "sight")]
138. Sillegry [GNS]
139. skugry [OED:9/2:156, 9/1:297; Jamieson:4:266]
140. Skugry [GNS]
141. Ssemibugry [GNS]
142. Suchigry [GNS]
143. Sygry [Andree]
144. Tangry [France; GNS]
145. Tchangry [Johnson:594; LG/1:435,1117]
146. Tchigry [Johnson:594]
147. tear-angry [W2]
148. th'angry [OED (see "shot-free")]
149. tike-hungry [CSD]
150. tingry / Tingry:
1. tingry [OED (see "parquet")]
2. Tingry [France; EB/11 (under "Princesse de Tingry"); GNS]
151. toggry [Simmonds (as "Toggry"; but all entries are capitalized)]
152. Tugry — cf. Bol’shiye Tugry, Malyye Tugry [GNS]
153. "ugry" / Ugry:
1. "ugry" [Partridge/2] — from "... white ugry of history." — created by Partridge for purposes of satire — probably a reference to "Ugri Bielii, tribe : see Khazars, race." [EB/11:15:774b, 23:525a, 23:883d]
2. Ugry [GNS]
154. ulgry — modern form of Vlgrie (word form not actually found, but the existence of which is inferred), an animal (not specifically identified): "a coat made of ulgry's hair...." [Partridge/1 (as "ulgry"); Scheetz (as "ulgry" and "Vlgrie"); Smith:24-25 (as "Vlgrie" and "Vlgries")]
155. unangry [OED; W2]
156. Ungry [GNS]
157. Upper Seagry [GNS]
158. vergry [OED:12/1:123]
159. Vigry [CLG:2090]
160. vngry [OED (see "wretch")]
161. Wągry [GNS]
162. war-hungry [OED (see "war")]
163. Wegry:
1. Wegry [GNS]
2. Węgry [GNS]
164. WGRY — all cap. call letters of a radio station in Grayling, Michigan. [...]
165. Wigry [CLG:2090; GNS; NAP:xxxix; Times/7:220, pl.62; WA:948]
166. wind-hungry [W2]
167. Yagry [GNS]
168. yeard-hungry [CED (see "yird")]
169. yerd-hungry [CED (see "yird"); OED]
170. yird-hungry [CED (see "yird")]
171. Ymagry [OED:1:1009 (col. 3, 1st "boss" verb), (variant of "imagery")]
172. Zygry [GNS]

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Post by Kitsuner » Mon Apr 30, 2007 2:54 pm

inthesto wrote:In the English language, there are at least three words that end in -gry. Two of them are angry and hungry. Can you name another?
I could name another, but I think its parents deserve to be the ones to handle that decision.

If they were to let me name it, though, I'd probably stick it with some variation of Deweloper, unless I happened to think of a more fitting name (hypeOthetically speaking, of course).
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Post by aesling » Mon Apr 30, 2007 5:59 pm

inthesto wrote:In the English language, there are at least three words that end in -gry. Two of them are angry and hungry. Can you name another?
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Post by Kisanzi » Mon Apr 30, 2007 9:40 pm

Oh sweet! Gry is my favorite street fighter character! I have his whole backstory! And here it is:

When Gry was about 12 years old, his father, a rich hotel tycoon, thought that his son needed to learn about discipline and girls and karate. In order to do so, the elder Masters sent Gry to Japan to train under his father's brother's cousin's ex-best friend, the mysterious karate master Gouken. At first, Gry was very hesitant to learn from Gouken, wanting to go back to the United States and whine and watch porn, but later began to respect his master...maybe. He even enjoyed the company of Gouken's badass adopted son, Ryu, since he had a foil to finally pull pranks on, although this got Ken into a lot of trouble. Ryu and Gry would later become best friends with benefits and each other's principal rivals.

When Ryu was 23-ish, Gouken decided that both of his pupils had grown up to be ok fighters and decided that their training was over and could now GTFO. Ryu decided to travel the world in order to continue his training, whereas Gry was finally happy to be going back home to the United States after his years of staining his rear for master Gouken and finally learning the meaning of humility. After coming home, Gry competed in many different Martial Arts tournaments held in the United States, winning most of them...badly.

Gry did not participate in the first Street Fighter tournament; instead, he fought in the premiere U.S. Martial Arts tournament, that was not a fighting game franchise, that had been previously won by Charlie, as well as meeting a very attractive girl named Eliza, who became his good friend...cause of the gay.

After winning the U.S. martial arts tournament, Gry returned to his training ground to come out his master Gouken. He witnessed his master's death at the hands of Akuma, and tried badly to fight him, but was badly defeated...badly...like seriously.

He began wandering the world in search of Akuma, and his good, close, yummy friend Ryu. He wanted to tell Ryu what happened to their master and also hoped to win a match against him...NOT. Along the way, he fought and defeated the pussy-ass Dan, who had unwisely taunted him with gay moves. He eventually finds Ryu in seclusion. Ryu is retarded upon seeing his long-time friend, but Gry makes him go try out a spar anyway. Over the next few days, Gry realizes how retarded his best friend is since his fight with Sagat, and taking 5,000 tigers to the face. Ryu explains to Gry that deep below him there is a burning rash- an itch trying to overcome him. Giving Ryu his novelty red headband, Gry tells him to stay focused, which greatly cheers Ryu up, in all the right places. Gry returns home and begins training harder, and harder, and harder...wait, this isn't training! Knowing even with his recent feelings, that Ryu is always sexier than he looks.

MMMM....that's some juicy backstory eh?

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Post by Phantasmagoriat » Mon Apr 30, 2007 10:00 pm

inthesto wrote:In the English language, there are at least three words that end in -gry. Two of them are angry and hungry. Can you name another?
um... ... ... yes duh
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