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tried to invent new word: 'Station'


So not only is the hairy geeper(s) near the end named Station but is this movie not the first and last place you ever heard the word "station" used as an interjection? Like "cool!", "bogus!", "heinous!", "station!" huh??! It definitely didn't make it into pop culture. Was that script a linguist's bad idea of a joke?

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Dude, that is sooooo fetch.

*/\*Goonies never say die!*/\*

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Jake, stop trying to get everyone to say "fetch".....


nice pull by the way

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I think the world needs some new interjections, don't you?

"Good" words:

-dotted; as in..."man, that chick is so dotted"

-phoned; "I got phoned by the bartender last night"

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"Bad" words

-shale; "man, that car wreck was shale man"

-pillow; "Dude, that dead baby makes me all pillow"

-cruise; "yeah, I was all about that girl, until she went all cruise on me"


OK, I didn't try very hard, but someone can make up some stupid words for the next generation.

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Well, I think your list was pretty station.

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I rarely laugh during funny movies (despite loving them), but the whole list of "new" words made me laugh my arse off.

As did the reply.

Obscure comedy that isn't understood by most is my kind of comedy.

"Play it cool, boy."

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good Lord.
do you even know what an interjection IS?
it's a word that stands as a sort of exclamation, FOR INSTANCE: whoa! dude! solid. or any swear word, really. and balls.

that girl is dotted? that's not an interjection, moron. it's an adjective.

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I say station once in a while, when I think of it. I think they filmmakers got this from Star Trek movies. Kirk says it in a few of them, like he's telling the crew to go to their stations but it comes off like he is just saying "station" like they do in Bogus Journey. There is some Star Trek tributes in the film so I believe that this may be another tribute. Very cool word to use, as well.

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dude i like EXCELLENT! and all that
maybe furked lol as in "dude i totally got furked by that hott babe last nite" i didnt invent it but no one says it to much.

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'STATION'

I can only find one legitimate use for the word. As in Railway or Subway STATION.

As for other variations, 'STATION-ary'

Meaning to stand or stay still or that other word for text books, erazors, rulers, and other school supplies.

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The band I sing for is called Stations Creation

Living death is all that's left for men with broken hearts ~ Hank Williams

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I use "Station" as an interjection from time to time...

Oh, and sammyterry1138...that band name is totally excellent...

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That is so pail. It's really bucket.

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read the comic books and watch the cartoon...it's there

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this topics pretty rufus

"WHEN THE FU** DID WE GET ICE CREAM?!"

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It was to be associated with the movies alternate future, I assumed everyone would understand that much. Much like how people nowadays will say "Jesus" etc, it is actually BECAUSE of Station the word is used.

Rewatch it, you'll understand.

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i say 'shiny' meaning 'cool' or 'awesome' or 'neat'. I ripped it off from Joss Whedons "Firefly". (Also, 'Gorram'- as in- "this GORRAM flashlight is broken." or Those GORRAM thiefs stole her purse.")

Frak- like F%ck, only differently spelled. ( From the new 'Battlestar Galactica')

Remember the Soviet Union? They quit after watching an uncut 'Delta Force' marathon on TNT.

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Aww dude, I say station as much as possible! Not only cos its off Bogus Journey, but just cos it appeals to me, I think the word is awesome!!

But heres a real question that I've asked multiple people, and they all say different.
Which movies are better .... the Bill and Ted's, or the Wayne's World's?!?



'Shh, Listen .... do you smell something?' - Ray Stantz / Ghostbusters 1

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