Category Archives: Wichage

The hidden language of Geoff, Wes, and the chosen few.

A Few of Our Favorite Things (Wichage binlist)

This is a “bin” list of undefined terms that’ll deserve their own posts, but which need to be captured as quickly as possible so as to prevent the (admittedly fairly easy) act of posting from becoming a “barrier to entry”. … Continue reading

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Newman’s Own

“The marathon in Africa … I’m halfway out and barely chugging. Mountain coming! Liquid needed! What’s around? Water’s bitter! Beer’s flat! Gator, Blah Blah! … Fading fast. Then a vision — sweet Joanna! — tempting me with pale gold nectar … Continue reading

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Why Wichage?

wich’ age, n., Etymology : Wes’s room, East Campus, MIT, circa 1993, from a discussion surrounding nounification suffixes in the English language. A shortened form of nesslihooditudewichage. archaic : meaningless noun representing all nouns A collection of large, hard pretzels; … Continue reading

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