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Posted By: Jackie Squicky - 06/21/11 03:53 PM
Is this in the Urban Dictionary? Or should it be?

I just came across this headline:
Movie News

Squicky news of the day: ... actor, 51, marries 16-year-old
Posted By: tsuwm Re: Squicky - 06/21/11 05:18 PM
well yeah, and YCLIU.
-ron o.
Posted By: LukeJavan8 Re: Squicky - 06/21/11 10:27 PM
eek
Posted By: BranShea Re: Squicky - 06/21/11 10:34 PM
urban

As the link button is the only little square of the fun bar that still works I will gladly give you the link for free. Though I'm not totally sure whether this news should be called squicky. There are many squickier things happening in this world. :-|
Posted By: Candy Re: Squicky - 06/25/11 03:50 AM
Originally Posted By: Jackie
Is this in the Urban Dictionary? Or should it be?

I just came across this headline:
Movie News

Squicky news of the day: ... actor, 51, marries 16-year-old


Why did you not post the reference to article Jackie?
Was the squicky emotion to the fact of their ages or something else?

and thanks Bran, you're a real sweetie (I used your link) smirk
Posted By: BranShea Re: Squicky - 06/25/11 09:38 PM
There's no copyright on links yet smirk (I copied your smiley)
Squicky and squeaky are maybe almost the same. A nice couple.
Posted By: Jackie Re: Squicky - 06/26/11 03:28 AM
Why did you not post the reference to article Jackie? Because there were advertisements on the page.
Posted By: Candy Re: Squicky - 06/26/11 03:56 AM
Oh Bran....you found a way around your problems. Can you copy and paste the smiley in dropdown box too or is that still a problem, getting assess to the box!

OK Jackie..I hear you. Guess it don't matter to this conversation anyway!

Not many things in life disgust me, so I probably wont get round to using the squicky word, but its good to know it for when I see someone else use it.
Posted By: BranShea Re: Squicky - 06/27/11 07:22 PM
It's easier. Ha wink I remember some of the :)) ;)) stuff like that and ICLIU so I need not borrow and I don't know what a dropdown box is anyway. frown or laugh
Posted By: va-vavoom Re: Squicky - 06/28/11 06:27 AM
Okay....I'll profess total ignorance. What is ICLIU?
Posted By: Tromboniator Re: Squicky - 06/28/11 06:52 AM
Originally Posted By: va-vavoom
What is ICLIU?

If you don't know, YCLIU! Oh, sorry: I (or You) Can (or Could) Look It Up.
Posted By: Candy Re: Squicky - 06/28/11 10:07 AM
but then sometimes we tell you too VV
Posted By: va-vavoom Re: Squicky - 06/28/11 03:34 PM
I did put it in Google thinking it was a texting abbreviation, but came up with some weird chemical formulas and some attorneys' offices, neither of which I thought applied. *lol*
Posted By: LukeJavan8 Re: Squicky - 06/28/11 04:14 PM
It comes from those too busy to help out, it means:

I Can Look It Up.
YCLIU

IS You Can Look it Up.
Posted By: BranShea Re: Squicky - 06/28/11 05:41 PM
Luke I think this is about VV. Alligatorman only pretended he did not know the jicklu icklu thing.
I don't know what VV is. A Tourist Agency???
Posted By: snoot Re: Squicky - 06/28/11 05:43 PM
Originally Posted By: LukeJavan8
It comes from those too busy to help out..


As opposed to those who were too lazy to look it up for themselves.
Posted By: va-vavoom Re: Squicky - 06/28/11 06:23 PM
aligatorz is a girl. see...she has a curly tail...very feminine!
I do look things up.
Did you mean: jiggly aclu


No standard web pages containing all your search terms were found.

Your search - jicklu icklu - did not match any documents.

Suggestions:

Make sure all words are spelled correctly.
Try different keywords.
Try more general keywords.
Try fewer keywords.
Posted By: BranShea Re: Squicky - 06/28/11 08:44 PM
Haha! this confusion happens all the time laugh
We didn't have alligators that precisely at school. Certainly not the ones that go on two legs. Thanks for looking it up.
Must be the wrong spelling.
Posted By: LukeJavan8 Re: Squicky - 06/28/11 10:47 PM
VV?
I am lost on this thread, so I'll ignore it.
Posted By: LukeJavan8 Re: Squicky - 06/28/11 10:48 PM
Perhaps they don't know where to look. Not everyone is
so computer literate. It's like a slap in the face.
Posted By: snoot Re: Squicky - 06/28/11 10:58 PM
Originally Posted By: LukeJavan8
Perhaps they don't know where to look. Not everyone is so computer literate. It's like a slap in the face.


But, I think *everyone should be slapped in the face until they learn how to use 1) OneLook (for definitions), 2) Wikipedia (for encyclopaedic info), and 3) Google (for general searches).

And, it's simple to learn - just add .com to each of the above and use the resulting search box.
Posted By: Jackie Re: Squicky - 06/29/11 12:51 AM
As opposed to those who were too lazy to look it up for themselves. In this case it was one whose aim was to start a conversation, rather than seeking actual information. Seems to have worked!

I'll take a wild guess and say that VV referred to vavavoom.
Posted By: Candy Re: Squicky - 06/29/11 10:16 AM
Originally Posted By: Jackie


I'll take a wild guess and say that VV referred to vavavoom.



YES....it was (sorry Bran)
Posted By: LukeJavan8 Re: Squicky - 06/29/11 03:00 PM
Well that is your opinion, and you know what they say
about opinions. Were you ever slapped in the face or
were you born perfect?
Posted By: va-vavoom Re: Squicky - 06/29/11 03:23 PM
Yep. I was born perfect (mom says that's what the doctor said anyway) but I have declined greatly as life has progressed. 'Some' people just don't realize that everyone else isn't a 'know-it-all' and as well as looking things up believe in asking others for explanations of commonly used phrases and info being used in the forums.
Posted By: BranShea Re: Squicky - 07/02/11 08:50 PM
Originally Posted By: Candy
Originally Posted By: Jackie


I'll take a wild guess and say that VV referred to vavavoom.
YES....it was (sorry Bran)

I just missed the third V in this. (And I still don't understand why the poor thing was left out)
Posted By: va-vavoom Re: Squicky - 07/05/11 04:37 PM
I saw someone use this in a blog today...squicks you out.
I had not encountered this word until Candy posted.
Posted By: LukeJavan8 Re: Squicky - 07/05/11 04:45 PM
Some people, of course, are squicky clean.
Posted By: tsuwm Re: Squicky - 07/05/11 08:58 PM
Originally Posted By: va-vavoom
I saw someone use this in a blog today...squicks you out.
I had not encountered this word until Candy posted.


this might be a case of diegogarcity.
Posted By: va-vavoom Re: diegogarcity - 07/06/11 07:29 AM
Like buying a new car and suddenly seeing them all over and in the very same unusual color.

Why is the 'a' dropped from Diego Garcia to make this word?
Posted By: Faldage Re: diegogarcity - 07/06/11 10:48 AM
Originally Posted By: va-vavoom


Why is the 'a' dropped from Diego Garcia to make this word?


It got assimilated by the i in -ity.
Posted By: LukeJavan8 Re: diegogarcity - 07/06/11 03:30 PM
careful!
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