Monday, May 28, 2007

The rise of Newglish: an evolving language

The rise of Newglish: an evolving language by Laura Simpson (http://news.uk.msn.com/the_rise_of_newglish.aspx)


It is only a five-letter word but it has got the bigwigs at McDonald’s all of a McFlurry [HAHAHAHA!]. The fast food giant is so unhappy with this offensive newcomer to common parlance that it is calling on the British public to support its bid to alter the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), the very bastion of all that is proper and correct in our language.
The word? McJob – hardly an expletive [haha!], but its definition as "an unstimulating low-paid job with few prospects" is one that doesn’t quite fit with McDonald’s global brand or, presumably, its recruitment programme. Outlandish as it sounds, McJob has been in the OED since 2001, but the restaurant chain yesterday launched a petition attempting to update the definition in a way deemed less insulting to its employees.

War of words

Whether the might of McDonald’s can hold sway with an institution that has set the standard for the way we use words for over a century remains to be seen, but what the campaign does highlight is the English language as we speak it is advancing at a colossal pace. Even the meanings of words are changing to an extent that ambiguity is inflecting our conversations and no one seems quite sure whether their utterances are in vocabular vogue or if they constitute a social faux pas.

This week Jeremy Clarkson felt the wrath of media watchdog Ofcom after using the term “ginger beer” – rhyming slang for queer – disparagingly about a car on Top Gear. But last year Radio 1 DJ Chris Moyles managed to dodge accusations of homophobia by effectively redefining the word “gay” after using it to describe a ringtone he did not like, insisting in modern banter it mean rubbish or lame. The BBC accepted his definition.

So, with words such as chav, bling and stylee making the grade and being included in the OED over the past year, could it be that an entirely new form of English is evolvinga language shaped by urban-speak, American teen flicks and uber-modern advances in technology? If the way you talk and write is enough to send your computer spell check into meltdown it could be the case that your usage of English, with all its nuances and colloquialisms, is developing faster than technology is.

Say what?

In his novel 1984, George Orwell depicted a world where English was being slowly superseded by Newspeak, a language which sought to reflect the principles and ideologies of a rapidly altered society. We may not yet be at the stage when we use “ungood” to mean bad, as Orwell’s fictional work envisioned, but if the author were alive today he may be alarmed at just how prescient his future language was. Entries to the OED over the past year now mean we can now not only be surfers browsing the internet, but “cybrarians” who travel the “Infobahn” to retrieve information [=))], leading “virtualized” lives. We like our discs to be “rewritable” and if we make a mistake we know we can always “undelete” or “uninstall”.

All these newfangled definitions and extraneous words are enough to flummox even the most streetwise of lexical minds. But with so many “Newglish” terms floating around, it is easy to land yourself in a conversational quandary. Are your words actually in the dictionary? Do they mean what you think they mean? The OED says access to its online service is available to most public library members in England and Northern Ireland if you need to check your vocab. In the meantime, here is a quick guide to 20 of the most bizarre, controversial and ingenious new words that, according to the OED, did not officially exist a year ago – and a few suggestions for a dictionary of the future.

20 new words you probably didn’t know existed

1) anoraky – boring, overly studious, unfashionable, nerdy

2) automagically – something that is done automatically in an ingenious or inexplicable way, as if by magic.

3) bimbette – a young, attractive woman thought to lack intelligence or distinctive personality

4) bippy – the buttocks or backside

5) celebutante – a celebrity socialite (ie Paris Hilton)

6) doobrey – a thingummy (a what?)

7) Eeyorish – pessimistic, gloomy

8) fakelore [=))] – specious stories with stereotypically folkloric elements falsely presented as genuine folklore

9) flob – a piece of spittle and mucus that has been spat out

10) freakazoid – a bizarre or freakish person

11) fugly – a very ugly person (derived from an expletive and ugly) [isn't this from Mean Girls???]

12) hacktivist – a hacker with a social or political message to propagate

13) hinky – mainly police slang used to mean nervous or uneasy

14) irritainment – broadcast material that is irritating yet still entertaining

15) looky-loo – a person who views with no intention to buy, or out of curiosity

16) scooby – as in “not to have a scooby” – not to have a clue

17) technopreneur – an entrepreneur in the technology fields

18) tighty-whities – men’s snug-fitting white cotton underpants

19) tweener – a person or thing falling between two recognized categories or types

20) twonk – an idiot, fool

Word wish-list (useful and quirky terms that could be included)

1) blown out – a state of being dumped, avoided or let down by a former date or pal

2) beer jacket – the invisible layer of warmth that forms around one’s body after consuming alcohol and stepping out into the cold, particularly favoured by revellers in the north of England

3) disco dirt – the unexplained black residue left on shoes, legs and feet after a night out

4) dudette – female form of dude, a chummy name for a young woman

5) Facebucked – someone who signs up for social networking and discovers they really don’t
have any friends [ ansama! =))]

6) predictoff – a word completely out of context in an SMS message – created by predictive text messaging

7) schmee – rubbish, lame, substandard (ie. “the UK didn’t win Eurovision because the song was a bit schmee”)

8) telecrastination – the process of screening one's calls and deliberating whether to answer

9) unfan – someone who takes more pleasure from other football teams losing, than their own team winning [=))]

10) Wiinjured – someone who strains themselves playing Nintendo Wii [HAHA! Maraming ganito a =))]

What do you think? Should we embrace new words - or is English rapidly becoming an unfathomable language? Have your say.

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I really LOVE msn.com

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Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Sab's slumbook

If our pet bird has a slambook (o slumbook ba yun?), it would look like this:

Name: Sabine Ong

Nickname: Sab, Sabong, Huy

Breed: Peachfaced African lovebird (variation is American Yellow)

Status: Single

Address: In the Cage. You can tell where her sleeping corner is because it's also her poo corner (the diarrhea corner, we call it).

Favorite food: Birdseed! What else?

Favorite color: Yellow

Favorite human: Kaming lahat, pero may preference siya for mom and dad, pati na rin sakin

Favorite spot on human: shoulder, head, fingers

Likes: chewing paper, chewing books, chewing ribbons, pecking fingers, pecking shiny pearl earrings, tasting salty human flesh, nibbling on hair, pooing everywhere, talking to wild birds, perching on the electric fan (hala, mamatay ka dyan sige!), listening to piano music (true), singing with the piano (also true, kahit wala siya sa tono), taking a bath

Dislikes: taking a bath, huge freaky things (aka the remote, banana peels, chocolate wrappers, my ponytail), being put in the cage, people blowing on her crap hole

Describe Sab in one word: BIRDBRAIN

Actually, para siyang aso. Na hindi nag-iisip. Tsk.

Favorite word: Cheep.

What I like about her: She's flies to you when she's called. It's really cute.

What I don't like about her: Her poo! It's everywhere. Evil biting habits. And she doesn't get the word "No!!!"

Our relationship: Love-hate

But I do like our bird. Blasted tailfeathers and all.

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Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Not exactly a bad day. Just unlucky.

For starters, kaming dalawa lang ni Bianca (na naman) yung naiwanan sa bahay. Breakfast for two can be quite lonely. So eto na pala yung feeling pag nag-ooffice na yung kapatid mo. It wouldn't have been so bad, if not for the fact that:

1. Naputulan kami ng tubig. Great. Buti na lang nakaligo pa ko. Hindi ko lang mahugasan yung pinggan. I can't stand dirty dishes! Dang.

2. Naputulan kami ng kuryente. Ayun. Dobol strayk! Nahuli si Dad sa pagbayad by a few hours. Nasa kanya pa yung resibo! Worse, ako pa yung nakikipag-usap kay Mr Meralco Man-- ako, yung ignorante pa naman sa bagay na ganyan. I didn't know what to say, except for apologetic silence.

3. Dumaan yung mga basurero sa bahay namin. Okay, I know na parang hindi siya malaking issue, but the thing is, kaming dalawa lang ni Bianca yung nasa bahay. Kaming dalawang dalagita lang. So do you know how scary that is?! Sobrang bulong lang kami, and we waited for them to go away. Eto nga lang: nagpahinga sila sa ilalim ng acacia tree namin sa labas. Kamusta naman yun! Hindi ko naman ipagkakait yung acacia tree namin, pero tumumpak lang sila sa araw na kaming dalawa lang ang nasa bahay. I didn't want to go out! Kinausap ko na nga si Mr Meralco Man at lahat e.

Isang oras din sila dun nagpapahinga.

4. At dahil wala ngang kuryente, hindi ko na-charge ang aking phone at hindi ko nakuha yung message ni Zarah.

5. Sawi pa rin kami pagdating sa LOTR1. Lahat ng nahihiram naming kopya di gumagana. Nakakaiyak.

So in the end, pumunta na lang ako kay (chenchenenen!) Joanne, yung bestfriend ni Bianca na nakatira sa FEU village. Syempre kasama ko si Bianca. We watched John Tucker Must Die (finally!) and She's the Man.

Chick flicks are the greatest! You can absorb it all without thinking. Medyo nakakasawa nga lang yung predictable stereotyping nila, as the lack of realism. Isama mo na rin yung pareparehong plot: nobody highschool girl+ jock guy + pretense + problem + eventual guilt + Big Confession In Front of Everybody In the Middle of an Important Event+ tears + kiss + more kisses + kiss kiss + rock music intro (usually the All American Rejects' Dirty Little Secret)= Happily Ever After.

Same old same old. Kaya nga wala ka nang iisipin. San ka pa?

Saturday, May 19, 2007

"I get claustrophobia when I look at skinny jeans"

Says one shopper whom I will now admit to be, quite disappointingly, me. Maybe I'm weird that way, but I do feel shortness of breath and a panicky sense of not being able to get out of any pair of SKINNY jeans, ifever I do try them on (unlikely). Which is why I stay away from them, even if I do feel the urgency of buying "baston pants" (mom calls them that; my goodness, she makes it sound so old). Medyo nakaka-conscious magflares or whatever, since everybody's wearing dark skinny jeans (even if it's not exactly a match with their body type). Even my mom is insanely trying to get me to wear those things. Must--resist!!! Come friends! Let us form the last stand against this evil capitalist called FASHION! What say you? Hello?

Anyway, my sisters and I went to Robinsons a while ago to shop a bit. I've been wanting flats for a long time now, so that's what I had in mind. We had our usual run through of the usual boutiques before going to the department store. Buti na lang katabi ng Freeway yung Janilyn cause Bianca and I decided to take a look there too, on a whim. And I saw this wonderful-looking sky blue round-toe pumps (which was somewhere on my wishlist too) sitting there on the shelf. I casually looked at the bottom for the price tag and-- homaygad!!!!-- P100 lang siya. Seriously?! SERIOUSLY. Nowhay. Nung una natawa ako, tapos sabi ko kay Bianca, "Tingnan mo o, P100 lang," na parang pa-joke pa.
"Namamalik-mata ka lang no." And then she gets it from me. "Onga no."
So I asked the saleslady, and she confirmed it.

I have never bought anything faster in my life. When I think about it, it's probably the most rational purchase I've bought so far, because: what are the chances that I'm going to get a pair of awesome heels like that for a hundred bucks? Nada. So there.

I'm feeling quite wise now actually.

I bought a practical pair of flats din, from the department store.

I like malling once in a while. Ansarap ng air-con! Though it was so annoyingly NOISY a while ago, because Calla Lily had to show up and sing songs. Their legion of fan girls sounded interestingly like a collective scream from a newly-hatched clutch of Godzilla eggs. Going down there was INSANE. It was "as if the very evilness of Mordor had come upon us, and we were drowning in the precipitation of orc breath and god-knows-what-else." (I guess even the good-looking guys aren't spared from having their own jumping orc collection.) Dun kasi kami sa baba sinundo e.

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Sidestory:

Bago kami pumuntang mall, we stopped by Katipunan first. There was this couple on the other side of the street, bumibili sa tindahan. Sobrang lovey-dovey nila na nakakatawa. The girl was all over her (unattracti--*cough*-- normal looking) boyfriend and was all touchy feely. Muntik na ata mag-FK kung hindi lang nahulog yung butil ng kornik (san galing yun???). So kiss-kissan na lang sila sa cheek at kung saan saan. By this time nakatingin na rin yung mga nakaparadang tricycle drivers. And then I saw the guy touching her thigh!!! In broad daylight. Whatda. Sabay yung girl, napa-wedgie-- sa harapan!! Gets niyo baaaaaa?! Huwatisdut. Medyo horrified kami ni Bianca na sobrang tawang-tawa. HAHAHA. Loko talaga yung mag-syotang yun.

Ayun. La lang.

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Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Portents of 3v1L

George Lucas on Spiderman 3:

"It's silly. It's a silly movie," he said. "There just isn't much there. Once you take it all apart, there's not much story, is there? People thought 'Star Wars' was silly, too," he added, with a wink. "But it wasn't."

HAHAHAHA! George Lucas, you crack me up. I think Star Wars is silly-- script-wise anyway (though I do like the story arc, as a whole). Star Wars 3 was a torment (you can't get worse with lines like "Anakin, you're breaking my heart!"); personally, I think Spiderman's screenplay is better written and better delivered. Compared to Hayden Christensen's robotic acting, Tobey Maguire simply gives his character (and the movie) the justice it deserves.
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I finally finished reading the whole Lord of the Rings series-- again.

I have to say I really like the book. As in I really like it. Not for the movie's sake, but for its own strengths as a book.

I think it's sad that everyone has to go away in the end, after all they've been through. I mean, Aragorn eventually dies (and leaves Arwen, who wastes away in Lorien), Frodo and Gandalf move to the Undying Lands (and Sam does too, when he gets older, as last of the Ringbearers), Pippin and Merry also die, and Legolas and Gimli (as the appendices say) build a ship and sail away into the Sea. Sigh. It's strange to feel like I miss them all.

I wish they would make some sort of epilogue-type short film, concerning the tale of Aragorn and Arwen. I'd really love that. Hehe, I actually dreamed of an LOTR 4-ish movie called The Purging of the Black Lands (uy, pwede!), which depicted Rohan and Gondor rounding up the last remnants of those scattered orcs. It was pretty cool.

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Did you know that...

Donkeys and mules kill more people than plane crashes, yearly?

And that men are four times more likely to be hit by lightning than women?

Thanks National Geographic.

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If I'm not mistaken, I think Meg needs a campus cutie to interview. Sabay campus cutie ng... Assumption. Haha! Di pala lalake e no.

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I was able to watch Rock Ed's Malinis Please pre-elections event on tv, and they interviewed Gang Badoy.

And WOW.

Her enthusiasm is infectious! It transcended the tv screen and hit me squarely in the face. I actually wanted to go out and do something right then and there (regardless of the fact that it was already 11 pm at night and that I was in my PJs) and just... DO SOMETHING. Something for nation building! More than the modern young professionals, more than the cool socialites and rock stars, Gang Badoy is exactly the kind of person I admire: relentless in empowering people to WORK for the good, and selfless in giving themselves for a cause. Hearing her voice makes me think that we, as the youth, have so much more to offer-- so much, that the rest of our capabilities still remains untapped, and it actually got me excited to think of the possibilities that could happen when we mobilize ourselves for action.

I think AA08 definitely has to meet her.

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Friday, May 11, 2007

This is what happens when you're PRANING

Have I mentioned that I'm reading the dictionary? No, seriously. I am. I'm studying it. I'm on letter A now actually (woohoo, what an achievement). They say that an apple a day keeps the doctor away, and it's like that when you handle a dictionary: just one page at a time. Although actually, I'm starting to feel that a page of the dictionary a day will someday blow my brains out. It's three columns of teeny font and word variations mehn. But this is a test of will power! I shall make it! I shall one day make it to letter B at least, and there shall be no shame when I lay down (or angrily chuck) my book (I don't even think that's appropriate to describe this gigantic mammoth of a thousand page book, and that's not even all the way to Z yet). Hay. I couldn't sleep thinking of how hard the entrance test vocab would be. Hindi talaga ako makatulog! My blood runs cold thinking about it-- and it's not even anywhere near the math and science part yet! And I detest those parts. Deym.

Bahala na nga.

Thursday, May 10, 2007

AAAH! FLOG ME WITH FREEBIES!

After her first day on the job, Ate came back with three cds and an MTV VJ Hunt shirt, plus the promise of three books (she gets to review THREE!!! Fresh from Powerbooks!!! Ican'tbelieveit.) and (most likely) a beauty booty shoot tomorrow (meaning today). Magulo ba? Hahaha. I'm just so excited for her!!! EEE! Exclamation point fest!!!!!!!!!!!!! [Pray, excuse me while I run around in circles squealing.] WOW. Just... WOW. This is my dream job! To be surrounded by music and cool events and BOOKS and great make-up stuff (make-up is an art nowadays, you know). Ah, let me count the perks! Let me kneel down and worship! I'd love to work in a magazine! It's another epiphany! I want to work there!!!

Definitely. I will. Try. But I'll try nonetheless.


All right, one minute of lucidity and... okay. Back to less saccharine-high inducing thoughts.


We watched The Bloomfields again last Wednesday. Nung una sobrang na bad trip ako, cause the tables directly in the Central Plaza circle were already full, and the table we got had a TREE blocking the view. Sobrang... grrrrAAAAWWWrrr!! Yung parang medyo sumasakit na yung lalamunan ko sa bottled up bad-trip stress. Pag tumayo naman ako, apat lang sa Bloomfields yung kita ko. Argh! Yung kaisa-isang taong gusto ko makita, hindi ko man masilayan. Kaya dun na lang kami sa side nakatayo ng mga kapatid ko. But I felt better after seeing all of them. Yehey! Kita ko na si Rocky! (Rocky! Rocky! Rocky!!!)

We stood there for an hour and a half-- the only times we went back to the table was when they were playing a slow song (well, not like we were going to miss anything when they play slow songs). It was a great show, syempre kasi andun si Rocky! (Rocky! Rocky! Wahehehe.) Inambush namin sila pagkatapos nila bumaba sa stage. Well, legit naman yung reasons namin e: Ate wanted her cd signed. Una si Jayjay, tapos si Pepe (hiningi pa nga ni Bianca yung pick niya e-- hanga ako sa kapal ng mukha mo a, Biancs), tapos si Lakan, tapos si Rocky (ako humingi ng signature, hehehe), tapos si Louie. We scrambled out of there as fast as we could, because the fan girls were coming in droves.

Poor guys. Halatang natataranta rin sila.

Ate and I walked around after that. Nakinig pa kasi yung mga oldies kay Mon David, tsaka may mga smokers sa tabing table (tsk, thanks to them, they just shaved off 20 years of my life). We saw Jayjay walking our opposite direction. Napasmile ako, tas napatingin ako sa daanan, kasi baka mapakaway pa ko at parang weird kung ganun, kasi di naman kami magkakilala. He sort of smiled back anyway, kahit papano. Pero baka kay Ate. Nagsmile din si Ate e. Anyway.

Super hyper kami pagkatapos nun. Hanggang dinner the next day, hyper pa rin. Ansayaaa!!! Hahahaha. I love the Bloomfields!!! Lalo na si Rocky ahaha.

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Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Things to be happy about

1. INTERN NA SI ATE SA MEG MAGAZINE! Huwaw. Gusto ko rin! Gusto ko rin!

2. I found Pepsi's commercial jingle (yaaaay!!!). It's Hey Now Now by The Cloud Room.

3. Fiesta Europa is still ongoing! On the downside, I'm finding it difficult to make schedules work. Boo. I hate being a kid.

4. We're going to watch the Bloomfields tomorrow! Makikita ko ulit si Rocky!!! Yehey yehey!

5. Nakagawa ulit kami ni Bianca ng unan. Pero maliit lang, parang throw pillow. It took us four frickin hours(!!!) though to finish. The bigger pillow only took half of that time, sheesh.

6. They say that movies are getting longer and longer, which means that, a) the movie's okay but it was half and hour too long, or b) the movie was NOT okay, and they could've cut an hour's worth of frappery and turned it into something half-decent. I suppose that does apply to some movies, but I have no qualms about Spiderman 3 and the hundred and twelve plus plus minutes it takes up in our lives. Oh the joy of seeing Tobey Maguire in the spidey suit! Lovely.

7. Shrek 3 and Pirates 3 coming in at two week intervals!!! WOOOH! More minutes to see Johnny Depp in eyeliner! Aaah!

8. Ocean's 13 is coming out this year. I say, it's quite a big year for third installments, though Harry Potter 5 quite spoils the effect. Sana mas maganda na yung Harry Potter; I haven't liked any of the movies yet. (Especially detested the first one: Harry's broomstick had more personality than he did. And Ron had all the funny lines-- maybe they should've called it Ron Weasley's Movie instead.)

9. I got my movie stuff from msn.com . I love their articles. You should read them, they're funny.

10. Computer games are fun. Age of Mythology lets me bash my mythological enemahs, plus recruit a flying purple hippo with frilly wings and kiss powers to boot!

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Things to be sad about

1. Dad deleted Photoshop. By accident. &^*%$%£&%^$!!!!! RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAR!!! And it upset me so much, I cried over it. I have never cried about THINGS. This is a first, and you have to imagine how upsetting that was.

2. I broke my metronome. WAAAAH. I didn't cry over it though, but it made me feel SAD. Like really SAD.

3. I wish I had review classes. I feel inadequately educated right now, and even though my sister confessed to me that she didn't learn much from her review sessions, I still feel... put out. Competition is tough. I'm a little scared that I'm not studying that much (though I do). And I don't know what to do. They say it's stock knowledge, but I feel like I'm going to fall apart when the pressure comes.
Failing the test won't be the end of the world. But it sure would be one heckuva hole to crawl out of.

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Sunday, May 06, 2007

what I'd want to name my future dog and cat

Dear me,

Ten years from now, I'd like to have a medium sized dog, brown and slightly furry, with a long snout and big paws and call him Scooby. As in Scooby-DooG. That's right friends, I'd like to call him Doogie, because it will make me split my sides laughing, same as the day I thought of adding a 'g' to this particular name. And Doogie will love me everytime I say it, the same way my future fat black-and-white evil cat will hate me for calling him Mister PuddsyFoot-- extra emphasis on the baby talk accent by the way. Puddsyfoot shall hiss and spit at me while I laugh my head off and split my sides-- yet again-- in the process.

The End.



More Fiesta Europa links (if nobody else is interested, then I'm putting it here for my sake):
http://www.jalanuza.com/scripts/body.php

Friday, May 04, 2007

Fiesta Europa

Ah, it's that lucky time of the year again when foreign culture obligingly spreads out its arms and lets us ordinary people glimpse a little bit of the Old World.

www.delphl.ec.europa.eu/index.cfm?pagename=whatsnew&ID=228

Photography exhibits, lectures, wine expos, art films, performances and many more! Ah, how excitingly sophisticated! And cultural! I really like culture. It makes me happy.

I suggest you click on that link above and take your pick. I'm not sure if all of these events are free though. I've tried looking for that kind of information, but only the date and place are given.

Hay. It's these kinds of things that make me wish that I was ten years older (which is contrary to my current mood: demanding to be kicked off to Never Never Land), legal and working, with no curfew and certainly no parents to hold my hand. Don't get me wrong; I like being with my parents. They just cramp your style sometimes.

But anyway, I suggest that you tell people about this. I think everyone would enjoy this.

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