Okay, so I learned it from someone on the #eqnz Twitter feed, but that's not the point.
The point is this: I'm clearly behind the linguistic times, because this has been around for at least two years, and the word is this:
roflnui
New Zealanders may be able to parse it without aid. (I only had trouble the first time I saw it today because it was ROFLNUI so I thought it was all an acronym.) It's apparently pronounced "roffle-nui". It's derived from the acronym for "rolling on the floor laughing" plus the Māori word "nui" = "big" and thus means something like "this is hilarious!"
I really love New Zealand English.
I forgot to mention something earthquake-related but I've forgotten what it was again and anyway I said this wasn't an earthquake post, so I'll just go to bed instead.
The point is this: I'm clearly behind the linguistic times, because this has been around for at least two years, and the word is this:
roflnui
New Zealanders may be able to parse it without aid. (I only had trouble the first time I saw it today because it was ROFLNUI so I thought it was all an acronym.) It's apparently pronounced "roffle-nui". It's derived from the acronym for "rolling on the floor laughing" plus the Māori word "nui" = "big" and thus means something like "this is hilarious!"
I really love New Zealand English.
I forgot to mention something earthquake-related but I've forgotten what it was again and anyway I said this wasn't an earthquake post, so I'll just go to bed instead.
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Date: 2010-09-07 06:57 pm (UTC)And thanks for the hug. I want to say something coherent about no such thing as laxness; there's only so much people can say about Yet Another Earthquake. Or something, but I'm not overly coherent this morning after a bunch more in the night. I thought it was coincidence, but thrice is enemy action: the earth is definitely saving up the bigger ones for while we're trying to sleep.
But it did give me the chance to prove by experiment that "Thank God I can just stay here and stick a pillow over my head" wins out against longer-ingrained habits.