majQa'!
One thing I like lately is how MO has been providing new verbs which seem to be related to existing nouns, giving a sense of some deeper historical etymology. ({rutlh} = "wheel" and "be round", for instance.) {QIn} "inject" might be another example, since it's homophonous with the word for "spearhead", both of which involve sticking a pointy thing into something else.
Also, this seems to be acknowledgement of the word {ngIS}, which was coined for a Klingon novel but wasn't canon.
{mu' chu' loScha'mey:}
{DItlhon} = "dixon" in the xifan hol transcription system. In the holodeck scene of "Star Trek: First Contact", Ruby is the name of one of Dixon Hill's lady friends.
{patmor} = Beryl Patmore is a character on Downton Abbey. Emerald is a variety of the mineral beryl.