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- canewediggit, on 10/10/2007, -0/+24what i really want to see in the dictionary is the homer entry from the ep where he lucks out and saves the plant from meltdown. "to pull a homer"
- Idowhatiwant, on 10/10/2007, -1/+15"My cats breath smells like cat food" - Ralph
- AnteChronos, on 10/10/2007, -2/+16A submission dealing with English, and the first poster fails to use punctuation. What're the odds? Ngapuhirep fail English? That's unpossible!
- nomadhacker, on 10/10/2007, -0/+13Doh!: (interjection) 1. An expression used to indicate surprise or confusion.
- Digitalfilm43, on 10/10/2007, -0/+12RTFA!
- The2ndAct, on 10/10/2007, -1/+12Those are quite cromulent quotations.
- Otto, on 10/10/2007, -0/+10"Kids, you tried your best and you failed miserably. The lesson is never try."
"Kids are the best, Apu. You can teach them to hate the things you hate. And they practically raise themselves, what with the internet and all."
"Bonjour, you cheese-eating surrender monkeys!"
While these are good, they're not the best or the most commonly used. I wonder why they picked these three in particular? - jezkah, on 10/10/2007, -1/+10Kudos to Oxford for embiggening their horizons.
- caliyankee, on 10/10/2007, -0/+7Glahoiven!
- therealNofutcha, on 10/10/2007, -0/+6so famous quotations are being put in a dictionary of quotations?? NO WAY!!
- inactive, on 10/10/2007, -2/+8I'll laugh when you learn how to use an apostrophe correctly.
- Foxsnipe, on 10/10/2007, -0/+5Personally, I found the Chirac quote far more amusing.
- stephenhero, on 10/10/2007, -0/+5"Yeah, sleep. That's where I'm a viking"
"Hello Super Nintendo Chalmers"
Ralph slays me. - JorgeGT, on 10/10/2007, -2/+7C-C-C-COMBO BREAKER!
- Vandango, on 10/10/2007, -0/+5"Me fail english? That's unpossible." - R.Wiggum.
- AngryBacon, on 10/10/2007, -0/+3Or frustration at ones mistakes
- SkippyDoorknob, on 10/10/2007, -0/+3Can I quote you on that?
- sundancekid503, on 10/10/2007, -0/+3"That's where I saw the Leprechaun. He tells me to burn things!"
- mark_1581, on 10/10/2007, -0/+3meh...
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I said meh! - Narfmaster, on 10/10/2007, -0/+2Snap.
- IIIKrazyKiDDIII, on 10/10/2007, -3/+5I laugh at these bound-up english nerds who always poke at normal internet "quick" type-ups.
- Scheissen, on 10/10/2007, -0/+2Lame. Anything from the uk is lame.
- in2deep, on 10/10/2007, -1/+3This is kind of crazy...wonder if the editors are smoking some grass to add these in?
- ostracize, on 10/10/2007, -0/+2"...or a Frinkahedron - named after it's discoverer."
- SkippyDoorknob, on 10/10/2007, -0/+1I was saying Boo-urns...
- suxmonkey, on 10/10/2007, -2/+3I'll laugh when common-use Simpson's quotes outnumber Shakespeare's
- celebcurry, on 10/10/2007, -0/+1collection homer simpson's dialogues or quotes -
http://www.fukkad.com/quotes/simpson.shtml - inactive, on 10/10/2007, -1/+2what the hell does bartman have to do with it
- str3ama, on 10/10/2007, -0/+1I don't see what took so long, they made perfectly cromulent usage of the the term.
- Scheissen, on 10/10/2007, -0/+1how original!
- endlessoul, on 10/10/2007, -1/+2Have you ever actually uttered "cheese-eating surrender monkeys"?
It's a therapeutic laugh for me.
It could be just me. - amoirae, on 10/10/2007, -1/+2*****
- kevcowiffle, on 10/10/2007, -0/+1Everyone gave me a weird look in high school when my senior quote was Homer Simpson talking about failure... well, who's laughing now?!
Probably still them. But it's cool that it's in a dictionary. - in2deep, on 10/10/2007, -1/+2This is so weird!
- emorgoch, on 10/10/2007, -0/+0I think more importantly is where are they using these. I don't think any of these phrases actually ised any of the words in an identifiable way.
- mattgif, on 10/10/2007, -0/+0D'oh! Read the article and it makes use of "the brains" as a singular. Digg my sorry ass down.
- darkdantae, on 10/10/2007, -2/+2I won't laugh at any comments that start with "I'll laugh"
- in2deep, on 10/10/2007, -1/+1Had to be smoking!
- johnnykash, on 10/10/2007, -0/+0"Are they saying boo or Boo-urns?" Best Quote Ever
- ekin09, on 10/10/2007, -1/+1http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0lVfB9xbnk
- Kmfan, on 10/10/2007, -0/+0 That's pretty wild. The Simpson's have permanently become apart of pop culture.
- JackJackelson, on 10/10/2007, -0/+0I don't really understand why this needs to be in the Oxford Dictionary, I would think we have plenty of other places to catalog these kinds of things. Cool story though!
- lyg82, on 10/10/2007, -1/+1Looks like they running out of material......
- sfinney180, on 10/10/2007, -0/+0nice
- diggumjonez, on 10/10/2007, -1/+1>The brains behind the world's favourite cartoon series has three new entries in the latest volume of quotations from the experts at Oxford University.
The brains HAS new entries? I'm sorry, but who proofread this thing before barfing it onto the net? Telegraph, for shame! - Jarasmen, on 10/10/2007, -2/+1Spiderpig!!!1
- mattgif, on 10/10/2007, -1/+0A note to the OP about tense agreement: "The brains... has..." = "Me fail English? That's unpossible!"
- MikeonTV, on 10/10/2007, -9/+1Big wow Steve Bartman has a wikipedia article http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Bartman
- ngapuhirep, on 10/10/2007, -20/+2this is dumb what are they
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