Klingon word: buy' ngop Part of speech: excl Definition: good news, it's good to hear that (slang) _______________________________________________ buy'qu' ngop That's really good news. KGT buy'law' ngop That seems to be good news. KGT (KGT 147-48): This expression is often uttered when one has just been given good news, such as a report of victory in a battle. Literally, the phrase means "The plates are full", suggesting an abundance of food. If the information is particularly good, one may add the emphatic suffix {-qu'} to the verb: {buy'qu' ngop} (That's really good news; literally, "The plates are very full"). Similarly, if the information is considered only partially good, or only the forerunner of good news to come, one might use the suffix {-law'} (apparently): {buy'law' ngop} (That seems to be good news; literally, "The plates are apparently full"). In standard Klingon, one might say {De'vetlh vIQoy, vaj jIQuch" ("I am happy to hear that information"). PUN: "buying op(portunity)"? (Qov) -- Voragh, Ca'Non Master of the Klingons Please contribute relevant vocabulary or notes from the last year or two. I’ve fallen woefully behind in updating my files.