Craig Ferguson was talking about the Republican candidate debates during his monologue. In referring to Mit Romney he said:
"And now Mitney" [he stops and laughs having caught himself in what he said]. "Mitney, [ha-ha] I guess I don't have time to call him Mit Romney." [ha-ha]
Makes me chuckle to hear TV personalities create Scrabulary words in the true sense of the definition, i.e. creating one word or phrase out of multiple words or phrases that are actually spoken in dialogue/speeches/monologues/conversations.
My co-worker and I got in each other's way as we went back and forth in the "pill box" trying to help customers. As we just managed to avoid a collision, I said:
Beetie was watching our amazing Denver Broncos play the Chicago Bears. In the last 3 minutes, the Broncos tied the game and sent it into overtime. Chicago won the coin toss so Beetie was interested to see if the Broncos could pull off another win. At the end of the game he said excitedly:
"Yea! The Bears won the toin coss but the Broncos won the game!!!!"
Thanks again, Beetie. Your enthusiasm "coined" another Scrabulary word. (^^)
I was chatting via cell phone with my sister, Maggie, yesterday. I told her it was cold and snowy outside and I was making chicken soup. Her reply was:
It seems Wednesday's X-Factor was the place for Scrabulary happenings. Yesterday's word was courtesy of the rapper Astro and today's is courtesy of Paula Abdul. Astro had finished his rap and Paula was giving her opinion when she said:
"Astro, I think you are influational!"
Now that's a word worth remembering, ~Scrabulary Chris :D
When watching X-Factor last night, rapper "Astro" was being interviewed about the previous week when it looked like he might not make it to this week. When asked how he felt after knowing he was safe for another week he said: