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Trek-related Euphemisms

Wouldn't that only be a problem if the judge was a Trekkie too?

That reminds me a friend of mine practices law in Fresno, and he tells me there's a judge there who quotes the Ferengi Rules of Acquisition in his decisions.

:lol:
 
When I'm alone on elevators (which is often at work) I'll say "sheee whut" when the doors open. I sometimes do this at home when going from room to room, even though there are no sliding doors.
 
At Penn Station in NY today, I passed by an Auntie Anne's that had a big sign saying RESISTANCE IS FUTILE...

Cool. Except that, IMO, Auntie Anne's pretzels are very easy to resist. They're a disgrace to pretzeldom.

Wouldn't that only be a problem if the judge was a Trekkie too?

That reminds me a friend of mine practices law in Fresno, and he tells me there's a judge there who quotes the Ferengi Rules of Acquisition in his decisions.

:lol:

:bolian: I love it!
 
I sometimes say "there are four lights" when someone mentions anything about a room's lighting.
 
^I used to say, or at least think, that when I checked my modem. Now that I have wireless, there are five lights, but I can't bring myself to say that!

At Penn Station in NY today, I passed by an Auntie Anne's that had a big sign saying RESISTANCE IS FUTILE...

Cool. Except that, IMO, Auntie Anne's pretzels are very easy to resist. They're a disgrace to pretzeldom.

Pretzels have a dominion? I didn't know that.

What kind of condiments do they demand you put on them? Jam Hadar?

:sigh: :lol:
 
"I am a pretzel, and I am salted. As of this moment, we are all salted. We go into battle to reclaim our other toppings. This we do gladly, for we are Jam Hadar. Remember, victory is cheese."
 
I often say "Back off. Back off." To my kids when I see they are about to get into trouble.
(Said like Kirk in STVI)
 
I will sometimes use "Botany Bay!" in place of a mild curse, inspired by Chekov in TWOK. Sometimes I'll even use the full: "Botany Bay? Botany Bay! Oh no!"

Yes, I know I'm weird.
 
This isn't really a euphemism, but sometimes if my friend is wearing a red shirt, I'll go up to them and say "Nice knowing ya!";D
 
I will sometimes use "Botany Bay!" in place of a mild curse, inspired by Chekov in TWOK. Sometimes I'll even use the full: "Botany Bay? Botany Bay! Oh no!"

Yes, I know I'm weird.

Heck, I don't even use it in place of a curse, I always say it that way, with Chekov's inflections, whenever I meet *anyone* who studied... wait for it... Botany.
 
Another one, for me: "Working..." in monotone, of course. Also, the South Park variant, "Working, bark, bark..."
Windows Vista and computer updates, in general, cause this reaction from me.

I also use "Make it so", "Engage" and "No intelligent life here".

Recently, I have been teaching my friend's son to drive my truck. When I said, "Is the parking brake on?" he gave me a look that would kill most normal people... :devil: At least, he got the reference.
 
"Well thank you, Goddess of Empathy" - sarcastically. To male or female. Especially male though.
 
Sometimes I yell "KHAAAAAAN!" when my computer does something stupid.

At church at the sign of peace, if I can't reach to shake someone's hand, I give the Vulcan salute.
 
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