What is the origin of the word ufologically?

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The discussion centers around the humorous introduction of new words, particularly "ufologically," which refers to matters related to UFOs. Participants share examples and engage in playful banter about the usage of this term, with one member successfully crafting a sentence that highlights its meaning. The conversation also touches on other coined terms like "Coinage," "Ignoranus," and "Truthiness," with a lighthearted tone. Additionally, a new term, "Jacksonabile," is proposed, describing the likelihood of a celebrity's foolish actions on television. Overall, the thread showcases a creative exploration of language and the fun of inventing new words.
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"truthiness" and all that

I couldn't find the thread about new words, but I just heard one that made me laugh -

Ufologically
Adverb; with respect to UFOs or UFO activity. :smile:
 
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Some new-word threads:
Coinage
Ignoranus
Truthiness

I'm surprised crotchfruit hasn't caught on.

Can you use ufologically in a sentence?
 
Ufologically, the universe of the X-Files is far richer and more interesting than the universe of reality.
 
loseyourname said:
Ufologically, the universe of the X-Files is far richer and more interesting than the universe of reality.
Cute. I bet you can't come up with another one.
 
You will never catch me using the word ufologically.
 
Ivan Seeking said:
You will never catch me using the word ufologically.
Never? :rolleyes:
 
I'll creat some new stupid words
The Coinage effect
Jacksonabile-possibilty of a celeberity doing somthing supid onn TV ex: Wardrobe malfuncation at the superbowl,going to court in your pajams
 

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