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Posted By: LukeJavan8 Sheening. - 03/07/11 10:39 PM
Just read an article about everyone's favorite, Charlie
Sheen, whom CBS just fired from the sitcom, today.
Sheening has become a verb on social networks.
It means: Partying, questionable decision making and
public humiliation.
The title of the article was "Done any Sheening today?"
Posted By: snoot Re: Sheening. - 03/07/11 11:25 PM
Whenever I think of Charlie Sheen, I think of how sad President Bartlett must be.
Posted By: LukeJavan8 Re: Sheening. - 03/07/11 11:51 PM
heh,heh
Posted By: Sparteye Re: Sheening. - 03/09/11 12:35 AM
That coinage didn't take long. I wonder how long it will last?

Remember when "getting Norvilled" was in usage?
Posted By: Faldage Re: Sheening. - 03/09/11 12:39 AM
Originally Posted By: Sparteye


Remember when "getting Norvilled" was in usage?


Nope.
Posted By: LukeJavan8 Re: Sheening. - 03/09/11 05:07 AM
Me neither.
Posted By: tsuwm Re: Sheening. - 03/09/11 07:19 AM
these sorts of words come and go with the times:
norvilled - thrown over for a younger, blonder version
chung - to aggressively attempt to get pregnant
quayle - to listen with a look of intense concentration, without a clue as to what the speaker is saying.
Posted By: Candy Re: Sheening. - 03/10/11 11:31 AM
is the term Buzz Word, still used?
Posted By: LukeJavan8 Re: Sheening. - 03/10/11 04:18 PM
I hear it used, so must be!
Posted By: LukeJavan8 Re: Sheening. - 03/10/11 04:20 PM
Cartoon came by the other day:

Mother carries laundry basket.
She encounters son (about 8 years old: boy is naked
and has a cigarette hanging from his mouth, and wearing
only sunglasses)
Mom to boy: "No you may not go as Charlie Sheen for
Hallowe'en this year".
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