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''Novelty confections have to be my favorite growth sector of the suffix industry.'' | |||
[[ | The [[suffix]] '''-ularly''', meaning "of or relating to something", is often appended to words in a way that does not form a proper adverb. | ||
== Examples == | |||
[[ | * [[@StrongBadActual]] ([[@StrongBadActual Tweets 2014|30 Oct 2014]]) — [[Strong Bad]] offers the [[YouTube]] link to [[I Killed Pom Pom]] "for the '''Flash-ularly''' impaired". | ||
* [[Homestar Runner 20th Anniversary Show]] (September 2) — [[Puppet Strong Bad]] offers that [[James Huggins]] was not "'''sports-ularly''' inclined" to explain why he called [[Mark Lemke]] a "Home Star Runner". | |||
* [[Homestar Runner Goes for the Gold]] — Strong Bad describes [[Dijjery Doo]]'s plan as having "catastrophically '''head chunkularly''' backfired". | |||
* [[Fan 'Stumes 2023]] — Strong Bad observes that [[Senor Cardgage]] is a costume well-suited for "the '''physique-ularly''' enchanced". | |||
=== Variations === | |||
* Email [[licensed]] — Strong Bad offers a "gummi '''gel-ular''' pop, from ''Strong Badge: The Movie''" as an example of an unlicensed confection. | |||
== See Also == | |||
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* [[Words Ending in -o]] | * [[Words Ending in -o]] | ||
[[Category:Variable word running gags]] | |||
Latest revision as of 14:24, 14 July 2026
Novelty confections have to be my favorite growth sector of the suffix industry.
The suffix -ularly, meaning "of or relating to something", is often appended to words in a way that does not form a proper adverb.
Examples
- @StrongBadActual (30 Oct 2014) — Strong Bad offers the YouTube link to I Killed Pom Pom "for the Flash-ularly impaired".
- Homestar Runner 20th Anniversary Show (September 2) — Puppet Strong Bad offers that James Huggins was not "sports-ularly inclined" to explain why he called Mark Lemke a "Home Star Runner".
- Homestar Runner Goes for the Gold — Strong Bad describes Dijjery Doo's plan as having "catastrophically head chunkularly backfired".
- Fan 'Stumes 2023 — Strong Bad observes that Senor Cardgage is a costume well-suited for "the physique-ularly enchanced".
Variations
- Email licensed — Strong Bad offers a "gummi gel-ular pop, from Strong Badge: The Movie" as an example of an unlicensed confection.