Klingon Word of the Day: Dut
Klingon Word of the Day for Monday, April 24, 2017 Klingon word: Dut Part of speech: verb Definition: slam down (object is the thing slammed down) Source: qepHom 2015 p.19 This Klingon Word of the Day is brought to you by qurgh (qurgh@kli.org).
Klingon Word of the Day for Monday, April 24, 2017
Klingon word: Dut Part of speech: verb Definition: slam down (object is the thing slammed down) Source: qepHom 2015 p.19
Lieven interviewed Okrand (posted 10/29/2015): MO: A stamp (rubber stamp, a tool/device, not postage stamp) is a {toqwIn}. To use a stamp, you ink it up and then you {Dut} it ("slam [it] down"). The word for ink is {rItlh}, and the ink pad is called {rItlh 'echlet}. The image that results from using a rubber stamp is {yang}. LL: When you ink it up, do you simply {Dut} it into the {rItlh 'echlet}? MO: Yes, but there is a way to say that you're applying ink. To "ink up" a rubber stamp is to {laS} it. This verb is also used to refer to putting paint on a {rItlh naQ}. Maltz said that there's a slang term for this action also: {pID}. LL: Can the verb {Dut} "slam down" be used for other things, too? MO: Yes, like when you're angry, you "slam down" the phone. The verb {Dut} is not exclusive to the use of a stamp, right. LL: So the stamp is the object of the verb {Dut}. The object is not the paper: toqwIn vIDut. I slam down the stamp. -- Voragh tlhIngan ghantoH pIn'a' Ca'Non Master of the Klingons
On 25 April 2017 at 15:39, Steven Boozer <sboozer@uchicago.edu> wrote:
Klingon Word of the Day for Monday, April 24, 2017
Klingon word: Dut Part of speech: verb Definition: slam down (object is the thing slammed down) Source: qepHom 2015 p.19
Lieven interviewed Okrand (posted 10/29/2015): [...] LL: Can the verb {Dut} "slam down" be used for other things, too?
MO: Yes, like when you're angry, you "slam down" the phone. The verb {Dut} is not exclusive to the use of a stamp, right.
There's a Seinfeld skit where he mocks mobile phones, saying that you can't slam them down like you could with old-fashioned landline telephones. He pretends to yell angrily into an imaginery cell phone, then, instead of slamming down the phone, very delicately searches for and presses the "hang up" button (which makes a *doot* sound). -- De'vID
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