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The Simpsons - Cromulent/Embiggens?

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Shatnerfan | 18:09 Tue 03rd Dec 2002 | Film, Media & TV
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Further to the epissode Lisa The Iconoclast and Jebediah's quote 'A noble spirit embiggens the smallest man.' Is embiggens a real word? And how about cromulent, used by Skinner?
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I think it was somert like, 'embiggens, never heard that word till I came to springfield and the reply was I don't know why, it's a perfectly cromulent word. I prosume thats the jokes, you know, she answers with a non existant word which is a bit ironic. I think. Well it is a conedy so that would make sense. Hope I helped!
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Just in case of any confusion caused by the first answer, somert isn't a real word either! (Nor are prosume, existant or conedy for that matter!). It is a form of slang or dialect usually spoken in the nort, and usually spelt 'summat'.
Just in case of any confusion caused by the first answer, somert isn't a real word either! (Nor are prosume, existant or conedy for that matter!). It is a form of slang or dialect usually spoken in the north, and usually spelt 'summat'.

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