Noun-ery

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(The example is in the YouTube description, which was uploaded later, and not in the toon proper.)
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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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*Email [[the bird]] — The [[YouTube]] description mentions '''[[Double Deuce|flip-offery]]'''.
 
*Email [[trading cards]] — [[Strong Bad]] discusses how the characters engage in forms of '''[[Trading Cards|trading card]]ery'''.
*Email [[trading cards]] — [[Strong Bad]] discusses how the characters engage in forms of '''[[Trading Cards|trading card]]ery'''.
*[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 14]] — [[So and So]] says she won't dabble in any '''yearbookery''' until she takes her final exams.
*[[Teen Girl Squad Issue 14]] — [[So and So]] says she won't dabble in any '''yearbookery''' until she takes her final exams.
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*[[Fan Costumes 2015]] — The YouTube description for this video is "Strong Bad does his usual '''make-funnery''' to people who dressed up in H*R themed Halloween 'stumes."  
*[[Fan Costumes 2015]] — The YouTube description for this video is "Strong Bad does his usual '''make-funnery''' to people who dressed up in H*R themed Halloween 'stumes."  
*[[Homestar Runner Goes For the Gold]] — Strong Bad says that he likes to mock [[Strong Sad]] for his '''sad-sackery'''.
*[[Homestar Runner Goes For the Gold]] — Strong Bad says that he likes to mock [[Strong Sad]] for his '''sad-sackery'''.
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**Email [[the bird]] — The [[YouTube]] description mentions '''[[Double Deuce|flip-offery]]'''.
*[[Meeple Grove]] — Strong Bad says that the meeples look like they're from an old stop-motion British show where people talk in '''[[board game]]ry''' terms.
*[[Meeple Grove]] — Strong Bad says that the meeples look like they're from an old stop-motion British show where people talk in '''[[board game]]ry''' terms.

Revision as of 16:35, 25 March 2019

"Striking out results in vehement catapultery."

Characters in the Homestar Runner universe frequently like to engage in unusual practices, named by combining a noun with the suffix "-ery".

Appearances

See also

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