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Post by Administrator on Aug 3, 2009 1:47:47 GMT -8
Feel free to help me think of some more! XD
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B • Beasts - What they call the machines. • Button - Baby. It can be used as a pet name (ex: "My little button/ You're my button,") OR as an affection term for children in general. • Brittling/The Brittles - A medical condition where the skeleton of a stitchpunk has become weakened. <Link> • Barbie Brides - Plastic dolls possessed by the souls of undead brides. <Link> Part of the ragdoll mythology.
C • Consuming Forest - A term for the Forest, as rather mysterious things happen there... <Link> Part of ragdoll mythology. • The Clampyers - A stitchpunk variation of the Vampire myth. <Link> Part of ragdoll mythology. • The Cheshire Killer - A nickname for a mysterious killer that has a toothy-grin made of mirrors. <Link> Part of the ragdoll mythology.
D • Doll-Faces - Name for the Seamstress machines. • Dark/Darks - Evil Spirits <Link> Part of ragdoll mythology. • Don't get your burlap in a twist - Stitchpunk variation of "Don't get your panties in a bunch." • Dolltopia - A legendary, non-allied group of ragdolls who live in peaceful paradise underground. <Link> Part of the ragdoll mythology. • Deadbolt - A really dumb or thick-headed stitchpunk. If one where to call someone this, they'd essentially be calling them brain-dead.
E • The Emptiness - An area in the west that is populated by weaker machines. It is very desolate and frightening. There are abandoned cars and decayed bodies everywhere.
F • Fried - A medical condition where an electrical charge has led parts of a ragdoll's body to become paralyzed. <Link> • Few wires short - Refers to someone who is, for whatever reason, not quite there. Temporarily or permanently. • Firstwalkers- stitchpunks who were born into human bodies and sometime over their lifespan happened to be placed into a doll body.
G • Gears - Brains, nerve. Can be a compliment or an insult, depending on how you use it-- "You've got a lot of working gears," to "You're full of broken gears." • Gearhead - A term for a really brainy or clever stitchpunk, though it's not really a complimentary, kind of like saying "Geek" or "Nerd." • Grinds my Gears - Said when a stitchpunk is annoyed by a situation or person. Said annoying situation.person would "Grind their gears." • Gentlestitch - A Gentleman.
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I • In your sack - Basically, in your pants. "C'mon, stitch, I know you want this in your silk sack ; )"
J • Joltz/Jolting - Another hallucinogen used by ragdolls, though this is more lucid than Magnet. Jolting is achieved when an electric current is conducted into the brain (through the body or otherwise). This can be done a variety of ways, but batteries seem to be the most popular choice. • Juiced/Charged - The process of Jolting, ex "I'm going to get charged later." • Junk Junkie - A ragdoll who just likes collecting seemingly random junk. This can sometime refer to an inventor though who goes a little overboard on supplies, or a beauty-obsessed ragdoll who decorates themselves in various items. • Jackwrench - Equivalent to "Jackass."
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L • Laundry - The stitchpunk's/ragdoll's version of a dogpile.
M • Maker - Equivalent to 'God'. For example 'Oh my maker!' = 'Oh my god!' • Magnet - A popular hallucinogen used by ragdolls. One need only to apply it to the head in order to begin feeling its effects. • Mechanima - Another name for sentients • Metal-face - An extremely insulting term for sentients and machine-like ragdolls.
N • The Nonmade - Wandering souls of humans who failed to transfer into stitchpunk bodies. <Link> Part of the ragdoll mythology.
O • Optics - Fancy word for a Ragdoll's eyes.
P • Patch - Like 'Scrap', except a bit more respectful. 'You old patch'. • Patchjob - Equivalent to "Wack- job" • Pull my stitches (the wrong way) - The stitchpunk equivalent of "Don't rub me the wrong way." Alternatively, could be used as a variation of "pulling your leg." • Punknids/Punktaurs - Stitchpunks with extra appendages.
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R • Raggedy-Ann/Andy - Another term for a boy or girl ragdoll, based off of the famous Raggedy-Ann and Raggedy-Andy. • I hope you rust! - Basically 'go to hell'. Rusting/Oxidizing - A medical condition where the metal pieces of a stitchpunk begin to oxidize in the air, creating a rought texture. <Link> • Ragsy - An adjective used to describe a rugged, outdoorsey, or possibly accident prone stitchpunk • Rug Burn - Stitchpunk variant of the "Indian Rug Burn"
S • Scrap - A term for an older ragdoll. It's not the most respectful term and is an equivalent to 'granny' or 'gramps'. • Sew your mouth shut - Variation of "Cross your heart and hope to die" for secrecy. • The Shambles - The name for the Rogue's base • Stitch - A somewhat suggestive name for another doll. Kind of like 'babe'. • Stitchling - A young ragdoll. • Spark / Sparking - Equivalent to the F-bomb. 'Go Spark yourself' • Sporadic Static Syndrome (SSS) - A medical condition where the data in a stitchpunk's brain has become corrupted due to drug use. <Link> • Sparking Factory! - Stitchpunk variation of "F***ing Hell!" • Silky - A doll that can't or wont fight, or a soft natured doll, since silk isn't known for its strength. • Shut down - To faint or pass out. • Static - Equals crazy. Can be used affectionately or insultingly. IE: "Everybody loves the static redhead." or "You static traitor!" • Swift/Swifted - A term that may see use from more superstitious stitchpunks. Sort of like being 'taken by spirits', and is rumored to happen in the Hospital and Woods. • Shaded - Possesed. <Link> • Stitched together - A term that essentially means the beings in question are inseparable, usually reserved for twins or very close friends. • Spiderpunk - Those who, instead of fighting, like to set up traps for their enemies/victims. Not to be confused with Punknids/Punktaurs. • Scatter-bolt - Equivalent to "scatterbrain" • Sack - A way for a stitchpunk to say they dig another doll's appearance. It's mostly considered vulgar but it depends on the context. The human equivalent would be: rack, ass, pecs, package, etc. "Did you see the sack on that doll?" or "Nice sack." • Sweet on Raggy Anne/Andy- Has multiple meanings, depends on context. "Shall we say... he's sweet on Raggy Anne" Used like that, it implies a relationship. It can also be used to indicate gender, as in "You're sweet on a Raggy Andy, man." • (the) Shattered- Stitchpunks or sentients that have suffered a partial or 'imperfect' soul-stealing. Few survive it, and those that do tend to be pretty badly messed up, physically, mentally or both. It's something that is very scarcely spoken of and some organizations of ragdolls even consider them non-entities.
T • Tethering/Fading/Unravelling - A medical condition where the fabric of a ragdoll has become frayed or loose over time. <Link> • Threadnapped - To be tied up and taken against your will, either by a seamstress or another stitchpunk. • Ticker - A stitchpunk that works by means of a wind-up spring.
U • The Underground - The Sewers. • An Unwanted - A stitchpunk created from an unwanted soulbinding. <Link>
V • Vamily - Used by a few of V's creations to describe their relation to each other. • Voodoo Doll - A stitchpunk variation of the Bogeyman. <Link> Part of the ragdoll mythology.
W • Wired - Excited, hyper, or just generally quirky, though it could pertain to a stitchpunk who looks as if they are doing drugs. • What crawled in your fabric and rusted? - Stitchpunk version of "What crawled up your butt and died?" • Wrenchmouth- Describes a doll or sentient who is foul-mouthed and should not be allowed to speak their mind around children
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Z • Zip up - Term for "SHUT UP." • Zapped/Zapping - A a term for a ragdoll who's somehow been disabled by drug use. <Link>
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Post by ladymoth on Aug 3, 2009 14:40:23 GMT -8
Hmmm....for some reason, I like the idea of saying "Scrap," but whether it'd apply to a young ragdoll or an old one I'm not sure. ("Scrap" as in "a scrap of cloth.")
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Post by castoro on Aug 3, 2009 23:02:22 GMT -8
I'd say an old one that's outlived their usefulness.
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Post by Administrator on Aug 3, 2009 23:27:39 GMT -8
Oh I like that, that's cute! ^^
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Post by castoro on Aug 22, 2009 0:31:12 GMT -8
• Spark / Sparking - Equivalent to the F-bomb. 'Go Spark yourself'
...57 totally dropped that in a recent RP. Now that I know what it means, I AM GREATLY AMUSED.
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Post by Dewy6 on Aug 31, 2009 6:48:19 GMT -8
Gears: brains, nerve. Can be a compliment or an insult, depending on how you use it-- "You've got a lot of working gears," to "You're full of broken gears."
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Post by magefeathers on Sept 8, 2009 21:31:38 GMT -8
• Spark / Sparking - Equivalent to the F-bomb. 'Go Spark yourself'
...57 totally dropped that in a recent RP. Now that I know what it means, I AM GREATLY AMUSED. And when combined with the Pleakley voice, that increases the hilarity by tenfold! Oh, and another word--- Creator: Same definition as Maker.
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Post by 17 on Oct 23, 2009 13:59:08 GMT -8
Optics - Fancy word for a Ragdoll's eyes.
Zip up - Term for "SHUT UP."
Sew your mouth shut - Variation of "Cross your heart and hope to die" for secrecy.
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Post by ♫ e s h e ♪ on Oct 23, 2009 15:15:40 GMT -8
How about "Button" for "baby." "My little button/ You're my button." It would only be used as a pet name. ;D
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Post by 2ᵑᵈ To Last on Oct 23, 2009 19:26:20 GMT -8
Awww, I like "Button." It's cute X3 Hrm... I had a slight thought about "Jolting" or "Getting Juiced/Charged." It's a slang for another form of hallucinogen that is similar to Magnet, but more lucid, called "Joltz", which is no less than static electricity that disrupts the normal electrical current in a Anima's brain. Of course, the difference between this and magnet is that too large of a dose could effectively cause a stitchpunk to become dead or paralyzed. Not sure if it has anything to do with "Sparking" though (maybe a lesser form...?) That's my two bits anywho XD;
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Post by hyenacub on Oct 23, 2009 21:54:04 GMT -8
That sounds like the weapon my traitor character uses. Buaha!
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Post by 2ᵑᵈ To Last on Oct 23, 2009 22:48:17 GMT -8
XD Sweet beans! That's actually what my Avvie character (Second) uses as well, though she uses conductors rather than tazers... Playing with electricity is fun, kids! Hrm... another slang could be "Wired", though the human equivalent is pretty much the same. It basically means someone who is twitchy, hyper, or just plain full of energy, though it could mean somebody who is high too.
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Post by hyenacub on Oct 23, 2009 22:53:00 GMT -8
Hm So two of my characters could be that. One meaning high, and one meaning hyper. :grin:
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Post by ♫ e s h e ♪ on Oct 24, 2009 10:16:08 GMT -8
HA HA HA! And SecondToLast comes in with the high terms. XDDDD I like the way 'getting juiced' sounds anywho. I was thinking of a way to address a doll's gender. I figured she-doll or he-doll would be obvious choices, but I got to thinking about something that could specifically translate to "boy" and "girl." The two most famous ragdolls are Raggedy Ann and Andy. Would it make sense to call a doll an "andy" for a male and an "ann" for a female?
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Post by hyenacub on Oct 25, 2009 1:13:34 GMT -8
Kinda like a jack and a jenny for asses? That would make sense...but where would the stitchpunks get the terms from?
Also...do they refer to themselves as stitchpunks? That seems to be the official term for their, er, species.
And what about non-genders?
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