bugbear \BUG-bair\ noun
regoogalize
Dude: Damn woman! Give me a minute to regoogalize!
- an imaginary goblin or specter used to excite fear
- an object or source of dread
- a continuing source of irritation : problem
"Bugbear" sounds like some kind of grotesque hybrid creature from fable or folklore, and that very well may be what the word's creator was trying to evoke. When the word entered English in the 16th century, it referred to any kind of creature made up to frighten someone—most often a child; in 1592, Thomas Nashe wrote of "Meere bugge-beares to scare boyes." The word combines "bug," an old word for goblin, with "bear," which is perhaps what such made-up creatures were described as resembling. The "source of dread or annoyance" sense came not long after. In the late 20th century, the word found new life as the name of a particular kind of creature in the role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons.
regoogalize
- Pronounced re-google-ize. Describes what is taking place during a male's refractory period. The process of him becoming "ready to go" again. Timeframes on regoogalizing may vary.
Dude: Damn woman! Give me a minute to regoogalize!
History
- jukebox: the first coin-operated phonograph was installed at the Palais Royal Saloon in San Francisco (1889)
- Doctor Who: British sci-fi TV program about a doctor who time-travels in a TARDIS debuted; it is still running (1963)
- China: the People's Republic took over Taiwan's seat in the UN Security Council (1971)
- Franklin Pierce (U.S.) 1804
- William H. Bonney (Billy the Kid) 1859
- Boris Karloff 1887
- Harpo Marx 1888
- Maurice Zolotow 1913
- Ellen Drew 1915
- Michael Gough 1917
- Jerry Bock 1928
- Betty Everett 1939
- Susan Anspach 1945
- Steve Landesberg 1945
- David Rappaport 1951
- Cyb and Patricia Barnstable 1951
- Boris Gebenchikov 1953
- Bruce Hornsby 1954
- John Henton 1960
- Maxwell Caulfield 1961
- Charlie Grover (Sponge) 1966
- Ken Block (Sister Hazel) 1966
- Salli Richardson (Eureka) 1967
- Kurupt (The Dogg Pound) 1972
- Kelly Brook 1980
- Destiny Hope "Miley Ray" Cyrus 1992
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