“Believe me! The secret of reaping the greatest fruitfulness and the greatest enjoyment from life is to live dangerously!”
~Friedrich Nietzche

There are a few words that have this effect as well. They can make something great even better, like a pan seared scallop wrapped in bacon. In slang or in speaking with the unsophisticated folks like myself, they can be

So, in the future I predict that there will be a trend to introduce some of these new words into the Webster's Dictionary. I can see thinks like fan-f#%k!n'-tastic (FFT) or the very orthopaedic

This is the future of language as I see it and our time will come. This is the Nuevo English language. But for now, we will have to keep these words to ourselves and use acronyms like a teenage text message.
“The world's a rollercoaster and I am not strapped in. Maybe I should hold with care, but my hands are busy in the air.”
~Brandon Boyd
There's my favorite, too. That was fuckin' awesome! :)
ReplyDeleteOh, and you are so right about cheese, bacon, and peanut butter. There is not a dish that you can't take from being good to being FFT with the addition of one (or several) of those ingredients.
ReplyDeletei love FFT.
ReplyDeleteand you know, we speak of the prowess of bacon every day while walking to lunch. mm mm