Jibber Jabber Bibble Babble


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This book wasn't written to make sense. It wasn't supposed to fit in on your book shelf. It's a semibiographical piece filled with insight on life. It could be the wind beneath your feet or the pillow to suffocate you in the night. I suppose it's up to you how you approach modern literature as a critic. Nonetheless this book challenges you to think outside the ordinary. To make mistakes and stop making so much sense. Where did making sense ever get anyone anyways? We all end up with the same quote on our tombstone. We all have the same birthday and due date. The only question is if you're up for a leap of faith. Are you ready to come out of the oven that's been burning you alive your whole life? Well if you are get ready to jump in this book and find out what it is to be immersed in magic. This book is a requirement for every organic lifeform in existence. Even the aliens love it. Get yours while you're alive with color willing to splat your mind on these pages. I'll see you on the inside. Just between you and me. You look phenomenal today.




Bullshit


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An irreverent lexicon of the seemingly infinite ways we call bullshit, written by a McSweeney's columnist and etymologist, illustrated by a New Yorker-contributing cartoonist. What's the difference between "balderdash" and "drivel"? Where did "mumbo-jumbo" come from? How should you use "meadow mayonnaise"? What's "felgercarb" and which popular TV show coined it? There are hundreds of common and rare terms for bullshit in English, including borrowings from German, turn-of-the-century sailors, The Simpsons, and beyond. Bullshit is everywhere, but not all of it is created equal. Mark Peters's Bullshit: A Lexicon is the handy guide to identifying and calling BS in all of its many forms, from "bunk" and "claptrap" to "applesauce" and "gobbledygook." Packed with historical facts, pop culture tidbits, and definitions for each term, Bullshit is perfect for humor readers, language lovers, and anyone looking to describe life's everyday annoyances.




Comedy Consumer Collection


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A few stories with a bit of perspective and weird nonsense to fill your noggin. I'm not promising any laughs but this is definitely a unique take on what it takes to be alive. From the harsh reality of relationships to the depths of disgusting crude material. This book dives into the obscure notion of what it is to be funny. Packed will all sorts of crazy comedic attempts at satisfying a consumer like you. So get ready to have your brain wobbled in this bizarre witty collection.




Tip the Cup


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The Big Monster Snorey Book


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While all the large monsters sleep a little monster records their snores for a special project.




English Vocabulary Today


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English Vocabulary Today: Into the 21st Century offers an innovative perspective on the ways in which contemporary English language vocabulary continues to adapt and grow in light of emerging technologies and ideas. The book begins with a concise history of the English language, followed by chapters covering key topics including lexical change, semantic change and word-formation. Additional chapters highlight unique topics not often covered in English language studies, including the mental lexicon, inclusive language and the importing and exporting of words between English and other languages. Chapter discussions are enhanced by dynamic examples from a wide range of varieties of English, including American, British, Australian, New Zealand, Canadian, South African and South Asian. Taken together, English Vocabulary Today: Into the 21st Century offers students a clear and comprehensive understanding of the multi-faceted nature of English vocabulary today as well as new insights into its continued development.







An Analytical Dictionary of the English Language in which the words are explained in the order of their natural affinity, independent of alphabetical arrangement, and the signification of each is traced from its etymology ... To which are added, an introduction, containing a new grammar of the language, and an alphabetical index, etc. vol. 1


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