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   David to All   
   And ANOTHER Buffy List!   
   15 Apr 15 16:54:41   
   
   From: daviderl31@yahoo.com   
      
   http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/buffyisms-10-phrases-popul   
   rized-by-788745   
      
   1. "Wig out" - to become hysteric, anxious or creeped out; can also be used   
   as "wiggy," "wigged," "the wiggins," etc.   
            In episode nine of season one ("The Puppet Show," 1997), Buffy   
   refers to an encounter with a dummy as something that gave her "the wig."   
   "They give me the wig. Ever since I was little," she says when asked if she   
   thinks dummies are cute.   
      
   2. "Sitch" - short for the word "situation"   
           Xander uses the term during a conversation he has in episode one of   
   season one ("Welcome to the Hellmouth," 1997). "What's the sitch? What do   
   you know about her?" he asks a friend about Buffy, introduced in the series   
   as the new girl in town.   
      
   3. "Vamped out" - to become or look like a vampire   
   In episode 16 of season three ("Doppelgangland," 1999), Willow gets "vamped   
   out" when she transforms into a vampire.   
      
   4. "Unlife" - life for a vampire   
           Spike recounts a breakup with an ex-lover, during which he says,   
   "Yeah, I've got an unlife, you know!" in episode eight of season three   
   ("Lovers Walk," 1998).   
      
   5. "Dateville" - the early dating stages of a relationship   
           Buffy teases Xander about entering "dateville" with Willow in   
   episode four of season two ("Inca Mummy Girl," 1997).   
               [don't remember this one]   
      
   6. "Geeker joy" - the feeling of happiness Willow, Buffy's nerdy but lovable   
   friend played by Alyson Hannigan, often experiences   
            In episode 11 of season two ("Ted," 1997), Willow squeals with joy   
   about getting a free hardware upgrade, and Xander explains, "That's the   
   sound she makes when she's speechless with geeker joy."   
           [don't remember this one]   
      
   7. "The wacky" - used to describe something crazy   
            "Love makes you do the wacky," says Buffy in episode two of season   
   two ("Some Assembly Required," 1997).   
      
   8. "Five by five" - the state of feeling neutral, absence of pain   
            In episode three of season three ("Faith, Hope & Trick," 1998),   
   Faith warns a human-werewolf, "As long as you don't go scratching at me or   
   humping my leg, we're five by five."   
      
   9. "Ubersuck" - used to describe a major bummer   
           Buffy uses the term "ubersuck" to complain about having to house an   
   exchange student in her home in episode four of season two ("Inca Mummy   
   Girl," 1997).   
           [don't remember this one]   
      
   10. "Carbon-dated" - used to describe something way out of date   
           Buffy refers to someone's out-of-date sense of style as   
   "carbon-dated" in episode eight of season four ("Pangs," 1999).   
      
           [click on the link and you can listen to some of them, plus animated   
   gifs]   
      
   http://daviderl.com/ElizaDushku.html .   
   http://daviderl31.blogspot.com/   
      
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