T-Shirt Contest Winners!

August 29, 2011

We’ve gone through all the entries from our New Word T-Shirt Contest – wherein you had to suggest new or newish words that should be added to the dictionary.

First, our three winners by random draw:

Candice:fantabulous — adj., combination of “fantastic” and “fabulous”, used to express additional emphasis beyond each of the individual words.
” [BRI: nice]

Patrick:spoot, whomp, and travashamockery” [BRI: "whomp" is already in the dictionary! we don't know what the other words are supposed to mean—but you won anyway!]

Angie: “We have a new word in our house: Filarious. Funny+Hilarious. When something strikes you as funny, but the more you think about it, it is actually REALLY funny! That was so FILARIOUS!!!!” [BRI: again - nice work!]

And now our two new-word-entry winners, as chosen by the crack staff at the BRI:

Ellen, for foshizzle, meaning “certainly.” We approve, Ellen – foshizzle!

Joi A. Cardinal, for adorkable, which she describes simply as “my husband.” Mrs. Uncle John would understand!

Congratulations winners. You’ve won a lovely UJBR T-Shirt, as pictured above. Enjoy!

Thanks for for playing, everyone else, and good luck next time!

(Winners will be notified!)


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10 Responses to “T-Shirt Contest Winners!”

  1. Johan says:

    Now that you dashed all my dreams by not making me a winner….Where can I buy the t-shirt?

    • Thom says:

      Sorry, Johan. I really liked “Clavin,” and “pwnd” should definitely be in there!

      I actually don’t know where the t-shirts are – I’ll get someone to respond, alright?

    • BRI says:

      Hi Johan: The t-shirts are not for sale. They are promotional items. We will continue to have contests where you will have a chance to win one. Also, if we do every produce them for sale, we will make sure to let you know.

  2. Louis Delavigne says:

    NOT FOR SALE! Are you guys nuts? You’d make a killing! I definitely want one! That is not good news at all!

  3. Jack Birss says:

    WHAT?!?!?!?!??!!?!??!?!?!?!?!?!
    COMMODATORIANS=A FORGOTTEN SOCIETY OF GENIUS’ ON THE JOHN.
    HOW DID THAT NOT WIN!!!

  4. Weston Schnetz says:

    Are the shirts up to buy at least ?

  5. Pamela Dobyns says:

    Love that they have books for kids…wants me to read them even more LOL







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