Totes Ridictionary
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.71 (517 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0859655113 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 112 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-09-22 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Great satirical glossary to sort the "jel" from the "awks" Saw this in Urban Outfitters first and it's AMAZEBALLS. A really funny send-up of totes ridic language that had me chuckling in recognition. If you've got Twitter and Facebook friends who talk like this - and let's face it, most of us do! - there's lots here to laugh at. Loved all the illustrations: a films section and very cute pictures of cats and dogs using totes speak. A bit snarky, perhaps, but it's a super cute, totes hilar little book.. Teen gift Kindle Customer Purchased for my 14 year old niece. She said it's pretty funny, but not great. I haven't seen her with it in a while. It was a cute gift though.. "Best name" according to K. Clair. Great stocking stuffer for the year. Could be funnier, but still good. I bought five this year as gifts. word.
And, like it or not, sooner or later you’ll need to become fluent in totes ridicularity.Packed with hilar’ illustrations and a satirical glossary that’ll help you sort the jel’ from the awks’, correctly identify what’s perf’ and what’s tradge’, and know how to react if someone describes you as gorge’ or cray-cray’, The Totes Ridictionary takes a totally ridiculous look at what happens when language and technology collide.. Totes ridic! Presh! Amazeballs! Adorbs! Obvs!Whether words’ like these make you roll your eyes in recognition or wonder what the hell everyone is talking about (or both), The Totes Ridictionary will help you survive life in a world where text-message abbreviations and Twitter slang are dancing on the grave of the Oxford New English Dictionary.Everywhere you look in emails, tweets, Facebook posts, text messages, blogs and even real-life conversations Totes Ridicheads are turning words into twee abbrevs’, communicating in internet acronyms, and embracing hashtags as a way of life
Move over Oxford, because The Totes Ridictionary is taking your spot and twerking into our hearts and minds.” —Evening Standard. "A new book has come into our lives and enriched them beyond our wildest dreams. This isn’t just another million paged dictionary. The Totes Ridictionary has rewritten some classic pieces of literature, and butchered them with a 'modern twist' - which makes for wondrous reading.” s chalk full of every single Twitter-esque verb, noun, adjective, EVERYTHING you need to tweet those 140 characters