The HIMYMD (How I Met Your Mother Dictionary) was first published in 2009. The HIMYMD is a compilation of words the etymology of which can be found in the roots of How I Met Your Mother history. All of the following was written da the fabulous writers of How I Met Your Mother, we are just putting it into one big list.If te wish to make a contribution to the HIMYMD, da all means add your word to the lista in the form of a comment.
The Official How I Met Your Mother Dictionary
Awesome (adj):Inspiring awe. Ex:How's not playing Laser tag because playing laser tag is awesome!
Battleship (Noun): 1. A guessing game involving ships. 2. A game used as a metaphor for sex.
Baskiceball (Sport): A game with a combination of Basketball, tennis and Hockey.
BTW (Abbr): A shortened version of da The Way.(Pronounced Bee Tee Dubs)
Cheerleader Effect (Noun): When a group of girls/women look gorgeous simply da being in close proximity to one another, but are actually average o even hideous when examined separately. Also known as Bridesmaid Paradox and Spice Girls Conspiracy.
Dibs (Noun): A claim expressing priority over an object.
Eating a sandwich (Verb): When one is smoking pot.
Grinch (Noun): A word used when talking to Children too young to hear the C-word.
Have te met Ted? (Phrase): A popolare phrase used to break the ice and start conversing.
Legendary (Adj): 1. Something that is very good, o very high Quality. 2. An expression yelled o shouted when one experiences a pleasant surprise.
Lemon law (Verb): To leave a data withing the first five minuti if one is not entirely satisfied with their date.
Paratrooping (Verb): v. te go out of town, but instead of getting a hotel room, te go straight to a bar with the sole intention of hooking up with a girl just so te have a place to stay. Also known as "banging for roof."
Reading a magazine (Verb): When one goes to the bathroom for a large period of time.
Revertigo (Noun): When one reverts back to how they were when they were younger.
Shotgun (Verb): The first person to call shotgun has dibs (See above) on the front sede, sedile of a car.
Slap bet (Noun): A bet where no money o property is involved, and the prize for losing is getting to slap the loser across the face.
Suit up (Verb): To get changed from one's present attire into a suit. Variations include Snowsuit Up, Flight Suit Up and Birthday Suit Up.
Ted out (Verb): To overthink. Also see Ted up.
Ted up (Verb): To overthink with disastrous results.
Wait for it (Phrase): A sentence-enhancing phrase, used to illustrate the epicness of an object/situation/event.
The Official How I Met Your Mother Dictionary
Awesome (adj):Inspiring awe. Ex:How's not playing Laser tag because playing laser tag is awesome!
Battleship (Noun): 1. A guessing game involving ships. 2. A game used as a metaphor for sex.
Baskiceball (Sport): A game with a combination of Basketball, tennis and Hockey.
BTW (Abbr): A shortened version of da The Way.(Pronounced Bee Tee Dubs)
Cheerleader Effect (Noun): When a group of girls/women look gorgeous simply da being in close proximity to one another, but are actually average o even hideous when examined separately. Also known as Bridesmaid Paradox and Spice Girls Conspiracy.
Dibs (Noun): A claim expressing priority over an object.
Eating a sandwich (Verb): When one is smoking pot.
Grinch (Noun): A word used when talking to Children too young to hear the C-word.
Have te met Ted? (Phrase): A popolare phrase used to break the ice and start conversing.
Legendary (Adj): 1. Something that is very good, o very high Quality. 2. An expression yelled o shouted when one experiences a pleasant surprise.
Lemon law (Verb): To leave a data withing the first five minuti if one is not entirely satisfied with their date.
Paratrooping (Verb): v. te go out of town, but instead of getting a hotel room, te go straight to a bar with the sole intention of hooking up with a girl just so te have a place to stay. Also known as "banging for roof."
Reading a magazine (Verb): When one goes to the bathroom for a large period of time.
Revertigo (Noun): When one reverts back to how they were when they were younger.
Shotgun (Verb): The first person to call shotgun has dibs (See above) on the front sede, sedile of a car.
Slap bet (Noun): A bet where no money o property is involved, and the prize for losing is getting to slap the loser across the face.
Suit up (Verb): To get changed from one's present attire into a suit. Variations include Snowsuit Up, Flight Suit Up and Birthday Suit Up.
Ted out (Verb): To overthink. Also see Ted up.
Ted up (Verb): To overthink with disastrous results.
Wait for it (Phrase): A sentence-enhancing phrase, used to illustrate the epicness of an object/situation/event.