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 A variation of the 人気 "Suit Up"
A variation of the popular "Suit Up"
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 によって the fabulous writers of How I Met Your Mother, we are just putting it into one big list.If あなた wish to make a contribution to the HIMYMD, によって all means add your word to the 一覧 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, テニス and Hockey.

BTW (Abbr): A shortened version of によって The Way.(Pronounced Bee Tee Dubs)

Cheerleader Effect (Noun): When a group of girls/women look gorgeous simply によって being in close proximity to one another, but are actually average または 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 あなた met Ted? (Phrase): A 人気 phrase used to break the ice and start conversing.

Legendary (Adj): 1. Something that is very good, または very high Quality. 2. An expression yelled または shouted when one experiences a pleasant surprise.

Lemon law (Verb): To leave a 日付 withing the first five 分 if one is not entirely satisfied with their date.

Paratrooping (Verb): v. あなた go out of town, but instead of getting a hotel room, あなた go straight to a bar with the sole intention of hooking up with a girl just so あなた 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 シート, 座席 of a car.

Slap bet (Noun): A bet where no money または 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.
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Even Perez Hilton sometimes compares these shows. I like both, but prefer HIMYM. There are many simple reasons why they are different, so here are just a few:

1) 5 vs 6: This may seem extremely minor, but it is a very different dynamic. The plot lines of フレンズ episodes often (but not always) follow 3 pairs of the フレンズ doing various things together. On HIMYM there seems to be もっと見る intermingling of plots (in my opinion).

2) Inspiration: HIMYM is loosely based on Carter and Craig's lives. They are the creators of the 表示する and the idea started somewhat autobiographically.

3) Lack of live audience:...
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