He might have an easier time if they were all real words. (I'm assuming that was
GoldGrizzly's point.)
I skim threads, so I didn't notice that list until it was quoted. I only recognised two of them, so I tried to look them up. They weren't in the dictionary. I'm going to go try dictionary.com, Google, and Wikipaedia, incase they're technical terms or slang. I'll report back if I do find anything.
"Queueing" is, of course, a real word that we all know (and have to do from time to time). Some Cajuns scream, "Aieee!" Thus, I might accept that as a slang term. As for the others, the closest I found to any of them was "zoeae," without an "a" between the "o" and the first "e." "Zoeae" is the plural of "zoea," and refers to the free-swimming larvae of certain crabs.
To quote CSI in reguards to the rest, "Cite your source."
I think I'll paraphrase someone who would bring that back on topic a little. The first duty of anyone who wants to look smarter than their friends is to the truth, whether it is a personal truth, the scientific truth, the historical truth, or the truth according to the dictionary.
If you weren't trying to B.S. us, then I apologise. However, please remember, we are not your teachers and we are not going to be impressed or fooled, just because you're smarter than your peers. You got it, Wes?
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I did find one more,
"cooeeing," which means to call "cooee!" It was appearently started by Australian Aborigines.
I just found some more, just not from credible sources. In fact, I found the list he copied this from.
Look at the second sentence of the fifth paragraph. He plagerized the entire sentence. I do apologise for accusing you of making them up, but the lecturette* stands. At least paraphrase in the future.
*=I made that word up, and I'm not trying to pretend I didn't.
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After
queueing for hours, the angry Islamic Cajun
miaoued and began
cooeeing, instead of shouting his usual "
aieee," because his
zaouia from his
Jussieuean Classification course had sold him
zooeae, also called "
zoaeae" or "zoeae," instead of crawfish.