Klingon Word of the Day: Hutvagh
Klingon Word of the Day for Sunday, May 20, 2018 Klingon word: Hutvagh Part of speech: noun Definition: too many people or things in a place at once Source: HQ (11:3 p13) This Klingon Word of the Day is brought to you by qurgh (qurgh@kli.org).
Klingon word: Hutvagh Part of speech: noun Definition: too many people or things in a place at once Source: HQ (11:3 p13) _______________________________________________ (HQ 11.3:13 [Sep 2002]): On his drive up to attend {qep'a' HutDIch}, it is believed that Marc Okrand was in communication with Maltz (the precise mechanics responsible for this are unknown and unimportant to the present concern). Traffic along the interstate was particularly heavy, a topic which at some point entered into the conversation. Dr. Okrand reports that Maltz volunteered the Klingon term {Hutvagh}, a noun, meaning "too many people or things in a place all at once". Maltz further indicated that the term was used as word play, a substitution for the more common {Qu'vatlh} which might otherwise be heard in such situations. PUN: {Hut vagh} "nine five": I-95 is the interstate highway between Washington D.C. and Philadelphia. SEE ALSO: ghom'a' crowd (n) qev crowd (v) mob be alone (v) -- Voragh Ca'Non Master of the Klingons
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