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[[Category:Glossary]][[gorn]] ''adj.'': Gone. Reference to a [[Wikipedia:Monty Python|Monty Python]] sketch in which Graham Chapman's character | [[Category:Glossary]][[gorn]] ''adj.'': Gone. Reference to a [[Wikipedia:Monty Python|Monty Python]] sketch in which Graham Chapman's character says various words and describes them as either "lovely and woody" or "awful and tinny". "Gorn", the first, was "lovely and woody"; much later, "caribou" was outside nibbling on the croquet hoops. After shooting the caribou with a rifle which he happened to have under his comfy chair, Chapman's character remarks "Caribou gorn." | ||
==Notes== | |||
* Always spoken with a pronounced upper-middle-class British accent | |||
* Not to be confused with The [[Wikipedia:Gorn|Gorn]], an alien race with a very low makeup budget |
Latest revision as of 00:45, 14 December 2005
gorn adj.: Gone. Reference to a Monty Python sketch in which Graham Chapman's character says various words and describes them as either "lovely and woody" or "awful and tinny". "Gorn", the first, was "lovely and woody"; much later, "caribou" was outside nibbling on the croquet hoops. After shooting the caribou with a rifle which he happened to have under his comfy chair, Chapman's character remarks "Caribou gorn."
Notes
- Always spoken with a pronounced upper-middle-class British accent
- Not to be confused with The Gorn, an alien race with a very low makeup budget