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Recently discovered subatomic particles

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decameron   has been listed 2 times with 0 comments
spoton   has been listed 1 time with 0 comments
crouton   has been listed 9 times with 0 comments
waitron   has been listed 5 times with 0 comments
oberon   has been listed 3 times with 0 comments
moron   has been listed 15 times with 1 comment
metatron   has been listed 3 times with 1 comment
aileron   has been listed 6 times with 1 comment
lexicon   has been listed 73 times with 3 comments
neocon   has been listed 2 times with 0 comments
necronomicon   has been listed 12 times with 0 comments
icon   has been listed 16 times with 0 comments
bonbon   has been listed 9 times with 0 comments
craton   has been listed 3 times with 0 comments
futon   has been listed 11 times with 0 comments
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1 day ago sionnach said:

Then there's the decameron, a dirty, dirty particle!

27 days ago pterodactyl said:

Hah! Yes! Spoton indeed!

28 days ago bilby said:

Weeeellll, if you're thinking of a subatomic particle, and can't quite remember what it is, and then suddenly it comes to you, even though it's crap ... most probably it's spoton.

There's also ronaldsnicknameisron which is a very insignificant particle.

28 days ago reesetee said:

Haha! Just discovered this list. Good one, ptero!

28 days ago pterodactyl said:

Sounds good, bilby. What does it mean?

29 days ago bilby said:

How about spoton?

about 1 month ago Prolagus said:

hahaha yes, it's the only case (I think) when "nobody" is used instead of "anybody". Weird.

about 1 month ago bilby said:

That's one thing that I don't get about Italian social norms. If they ring the bell and there's no answer, they'll call out, "There's nobody?"
How can you answer? If you answer "Yes" it's obviously nonsense because there is somebody there, ie. yourself.
And if you answer "No" it appears to agree with the value of the question, ie. "No, nobody here."

I just hide when Italians go plinplon, saves me all the fretting :-<

about 1 month ago Prolagus said:

We use it as an onomatopoeia for the sound of doorbells.

about 1 month ago pterodactyl said:

I like the sound of plinplon. What does it mean?

about 1 month ago Prolagus said:

plinplon, too. But I might be wron.

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