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* Don't forget that ''ChittyChittyBangBang'' is a fantasmagorical machine!
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* in [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20051017 this]] ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'' strip, Lars is seen eating a bag of candy fish, that are billed as "Pisca-licious!"
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* in In [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20051017 this]] ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'' strip, Lars is seen eating a bag of candy fish, that are billed as "Pisca-licious!""Pisca-licious!"
* It's really [[http://starslip.chainsawsuit.com/starslip/starslip-number-594/ not a good idea]] to try this on [[Webcomic/{{Starslip}} Obdrath von Lucifuge.]]
* It's really [[http://starslip.chainsawsuit.com/starslip/starslip-number-594/ not a good idea]] to try this on [[Webcomic/{{Starslip}} Obdrath von Lucifuge.]]
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* In ''HouseOfTheDead Overkill'', scoring enough consecutive hits without missing a shot sends your character into "Goregasm" mode.
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* Some years ago now Jimmy Nail used to advertise Kodacolour Gold film as "Clicknologically superbluous" before the tag line "Kodak: We have the clicknology. (SFX: camera clicking)".
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* Some years ago now Jimmy Nail used to advertise Kodacolour Gold film as "Clicknologically superbluous" before the tag line "Kodak: "[[Creator/EastmanKodak Kodak]]: We have the clicknology. (SFX: camera clicking)".
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* Wonka-brand "Scrumdiddlyumptious Bars" (actually made by Nestle). However, the word "scrumdiddlyumptious" was created by Creator/RoaldDahl, author of ''Literature/CharlieAndTheChocolateFactory''; "Wonka-brand" is a reference to the character of Willy Wonka from the book. (It dates back to the [[Film/WillyWonkaAndTheChocolateFactory 1971 film adaptation]] -- which was greenlit specifically to serve as a marketing device for candy bars.) So in this case, the word was not so much made up by marketing people as co-opted by them, despite the fact that Dahl was very likely ''[[{{Satire}} satirizing]]'' [[CompletelyMissingThePoint this type of language.]]
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* Wonka-brand "Scrumdiddlyumptious Bars" (actually made by Nestle). However, the The word "scrumdiddlyumptious" was created by Creator/RoaldDahl, author of ''Literature/CharlieAndTheChocolateFactory''; "Wonka-brand" is a reference to the character of Willy Wonka from the book. (It It dates back to the [[Film/WillyWonkaAndTheChocolateFactory 1971 film adaptation]] -- which was greenlit specifically to serve as a marketing device for candy bars.) bars. So in this case, the word was not so much made up by marketing people as co-opted by them, despite the fact that Dahl was very likely ''[[{{Satire}} satirizing]]'' [[CompletelyMissingThePoint this type of language.]]language]]!
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* OlderThanRadio: In ''Old Goriot'' (1835), by Honoré de Balzac, set in 1819, some characters have a habit of adding "-orama" to the ends of words, for example (in translation from the French) "souporama", "healthorama" and so on. Apparently this was based on a real linguistic fad of the time that followed the invention of the "diorama" and the "panorama".
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* OlderThanRadio: In ''Old Goriot'' (1835), by Honoré de Balzac, Creator/HonoreDeBalzac, set in 1819, some characters have a habit of adding "-orama" to the ends of words, for example (in translation from the French) "souporama", "healthorama" and so on. Apparently this was based on a real linguistic fad of the time that followed the invention of the "diorama" and the "panorama".
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* In ''[[VideoGame/PunchOut Doc Louis's Punch-Out!!]]'', Doc will sometimes take a break in the middle of a fight to eat one of his beloved chocolate bars, healing himself back up. Upon taking a bite, he proclaims that the bar is "choctastic" or "choclicious".
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** Also leading, in some areas, to the car in question immediately becoming known as "the Fugly"
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* DragonBallAbridged
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* DragonBallAbridged''WebVideo/DragonBallZAbridged''
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** Another comic parodies the "dumbass fratboy gamer" stereotype by giving two such individuals a game review show. Every level of their grading scale is a normal word appended with "bro", culminating in a perfect score being labeled "Broseidon, God of the Brocean".
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** [[http://www.vgcats.com/comics/?strip_id=285 Another comic comic]] parodies the "dumbass fratboy gamer" stereotype by giving two such individuals a game review show. Every level of their grading scale is a normal word appended with "bro", culminating in a perfect score being labeled "Broseidon, God of the Brocean".
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* Variation: In a ''SaturdayNightLive'' sketch parodying ''InsideTheActorsStudio'', Will Ferrell as James Lipton feels that Charles Nelson Reilly's acting is so incredible that he must invent a word to describe it. The word: "Scrumtrillescent."
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* Variation: In a ''SaturdayNightLive'' sketch parodying ''InsideTheActorsStudio'', ''Series/InsideTheActorsStudio'', Will Ferrell as James Lipton feels that Charles Nelson Reilly's acting is so incredible that he must invent a word to describe it. The word: "Scrumtrillescent."
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* Wonka-brand "Scrumdiddlyumptious Bars" (actually made by Nestle). However, the word "scrumdiddlyumptious" was created by Roald Dahl, author of ''Literature/CharlieAndTheChocolateFactory'', and as "Wonka-brand" is a reference to the character of Willy Wonka from the book. So in this case, the word was not so much made up by marketing people as co-opted by them, despite the fact that Dahl was very likely ''[[{{Satire}} satirizing]]'' [[CompletelyMissingThePoint this type of language.]]
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* Wonka-brand "Scrumdiddlyumptious Bars" (actually made by Nestle). However, the word "scrumdiddlyumptious" was created by Roald Dahl, Creator/RoaldDahl, author of ''Literature/CharlieAndTheChocolateFactory'', and as ''Literature/CharlieAndTheChocolateFactory''; "Wonka-brand" is a reference to the character of Willy Wonka from the book. (It dates back to the [[Film/WillyWonkaAndTheChocolateFactory 1971 film adaptation]] -- which was greenlit specifically to serve as a marketing device for candy bars.) So in this case, the word was not so much made up by marketing people as co-opted by them, despite the fact that Dahl was very likely ''[[{{Satire}} satirizing]]'' [[CompletelyMissingThePoint this type of language.]]
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* It's not just a great day in the 1977 Disney musical PetesDragon - as the song says, "It's a brazzle dazzle day!" The TagLine was actually "Brazzle Dazzle Brilliance!" (No wonder kids preferred to check out ''StarWars'' again...)
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* It's not just a great day in the 1977 Disney musical PetesDragon ''Film/PetesDragon'' - as the song says, "It's a brazzle dazzle day!" The TagLine was actually "Brazzle Dazzle Brilliance!" (No wonder kids preferred to check out ''StarWars'' again...)
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* Wonka-brand "Scrumdiddlyumptious Bars" (actually made by Nestle). However, the word "scrumdiddlyumptious" was created by Roald Dahl, author of ''CharlieAndTheChocolateFactory'', and as "Wonka-brand" is a reference to the character of Willy Wonka from the book. So in this case, the word was not so much made up by marketing people as co-opted by them, despite the fact that Dahl was very likely ''[[{{Satire}} satirizing]]'' [[CompletelyMissingThePoint this type of language.]]
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* Wonka-brand "Scrumdiddlyumptious Bars" (actually made by Nestle). However, the word "scrumdiddlyumptious" was created by Roald Dahl, author of ''CharlieAndTheChocolateFactory'', ''Literature/CharlieAndTheChocolateFactory'', and as "Wonka-brand" is a reference to the character of Willy Wonka from the book. So in this case, the word was not so much made up by marketing people as co-opted by them, despite the fact that Dahl was very likely ''[[{{Satire}} satirizing]]'' [[CompletelyMissingThePoint this type of language.]]
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* ''[[WebVideo/YuGiOhTheAbridgedSeries Yu-Gi-Oh! The Abridged Series]]'' is Yugi-licious! Yami then goes to on to question whether that means that it tastes like Yugi and how they would even go about testing that (besides the obvious method).''
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* ''[[WebVideo/YuGiOhTheAbridgedSeries Yu-Gi-Oh! The Abridged Series]]'' is Yugi-licious! Yami then goes to on to question whether that means that it tastes like Yugi and how they would even go about testing that [[BlackComedyCannibalism (besides the obvious method).method)]].''
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* Netting 5 kills in a row in ''{{Halo}}'' multiplayer earns you a "Killtacular" medal. Things escalate from there until the [[ArcNumber 7]]-kill streak medal, which is called "[[IncrediblyLamePun Killamanjaro!]]"
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* Netting 5 kills in a row in ''{{Halo}}'' multiplayer earns you a "Killtacular" medal. Things escalate from there until the [[ArcNumber 7]]-kill streak medal, which is called "[[IncrediblyLamePun Killamanjaro!]]""Killamanjaro!"
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* ''CannibalTheMusical'' parodied earlier musical examples with [[http://youtu.be/0CizU8aB3c8 "Shpadoinkle"]].
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* The "[[ShapedLikeItself orangey orange]]" and "grapety grape" Trix.
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* ''SuperRobotWarsOriginalGeneration'' has AscendedFanboy Ryusei Date, who believes that one particular SuperRobot is "so ridiculously sweet... It's sweetdiculous!"
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* Tobias Funke, M.D.: [[Series/ArrestedDevelopment Analrapist]].
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* "Swapportunity" - the opportunity to swap a fatty dessert out for a low-fat cup of Yoplait Light. This one may have been tongue-in-cheek LampshadeHanging, since at least some of the ads show someone pushing it ''waaayy'' too hard.
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* From ''StickmanAndCube'': [[http://www.drunkduck.com/Stickman_and_Cube/index.php?p=270124 Cube-O's. Just like regular O's, but CUBE-TACULAR!]]
* And there's an instance in ''VGCats'' where they combine fast food and ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' to make Kentucky Firaga Chocobo, with a side dish of moogle pom-poms. "They're kuporiffic!" Funny if you know that "kupo" is a Polish expletive.
* And there's an instance in ''VGCats'' where they combine fast food and ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' to make Kentucky Firaga Chocobo, with a side dish of moogle pom-poms. "They're kuporiffic!" Funny if you know that "kupo" is a Polish expletive.
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* And there's an instance in''VGCats'' ''Webcomic/VGCats'' where they combine fast food and ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' to make Kentucky Firaga Chocobo, with a side dish of moogle pom-poms. "They're kuporiffic!" Funny if you know that "kupo" is a Polish expletive.
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* ''PennyArcade'' presents [[http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2011/1/3/ Tycho's reaction to Tropicana "snackifying" drinks]].
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* in [[http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20051017 this]] GirlGenius strip, Lars is seen eating a bag of candy fish, that are billed as "Pisca-licious!"
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* In an episode of ''TheFairlyOddparents'', a doll version of Timmy that Vicky gives to her dog says "I'm low fat and boylicious!".
* In an episode of ''HouseOfMouse'', the Bimbettes from ''Disney/BeautyAndTheBeast'' describe Donald...er...The Duck Formally Known as Donald as being "super-duper duckariffic".
* In an episode of ''HouseOfMouse'', the Bimbettes from ''Disney/BeautyAndTheBeast'' describe Donald...er...The Duck Formally Known as Donald as being "super-duper duckariffic".
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* In ''Old Goriot'' by Honoré de Balzac, set in 1819, some characters have a habit of adding "-orama" to the ends of words, for example (in translation from the French) "souporama", "healthorama" and so on. Apparently this was based on a real linguistic fad of the time that followed the invention of the "diorama" and the "panorama". Hence, OlderThanRadio...
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* During a ''MrShow'' sketch in which UsefulNotes/SanFrancisco is being renovated into "New San Francisco", the [=GloboChem=] tells the people/audience (as if he's just reciting a speech, with little energy) "When you see the New San Francisco, you'll say 'San Frantastic.'"
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