Morphology Analysis
- By Douglas Shepard (Editor in Chief, RarityGuide.com)
- Published 11/21/2009
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Morphology
Word: Date Source
1. Hadoken 9/23/08 Tabletop session
2. Boyastrophies 9/29/08 Webcomic: Questionablecontent.net
3. Boylamities 9/29/08 Webcomic: Questionablecontent.net
4. Boypocalypses 9/29/08 Webcomic: Questionablecontent.net
5. Archxor 9/23/08 Tabletop session
6. Ka-evil 8/15/08 Webcomic: Giest-panik
7. P.M.C. 7/23/08 Game: Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots
8. D.M.C. # unknown Work/friends
9. SatAM unknown Internet
10. Meg- 9/15/08 Book: Feed
11. SW:TFU 9/23/08 Work
12. P3 5/26/07 Work
Borrowing
Hadoken – From Japanese – Originally from the game “Street Fighter”, as a move used by the character Ryu. Now used to as a meta-game term to mean any extremely powerful blast/beam style move. Remains as a noun. “Hadoken time!”
Archxor – From L33T – Archer (xor), refers to the class, style of fighting, using the bow and arrow. Noun. “Look out for the Achxorz!”
Blend:
Boyastrophies: Blend of “Boy” + “Catastrophy”. Used to indicted a scale of a girl’s negative experience with the date.
Boylamities: Blend of “Boy” + “Calamity”. The middle rank of the scale. Simply gives the impression of a very rough date.
Boypocalypses: Blend of “Boy” + “Apocalypse” the highest rank of the scale. Gives the impression of the worst date possible.
Compound:
Ka-Evil: Bound morpheme “Ka-” + free morpheme “Evil”. This term is used to describe a course of action, a mixture of a sound-effect and adjective, in a single term. Comic is un-number, about the 8th comic.
Acronym:
P.M.C. – Private Military Corporation. Set as the antagonist role early, also work as an aid in later parts.
D.M.C. # - Devil May Cry #. A video game set in present time with fantasy elements. Numbers range 1 – 4.
SW:TFU – Star Wars: The Force Unleashed.
P3 – Playstation 3.
Clipping:
SatAM: Sat(urday) AM (Morning). Using within a community to refer to the time a specific cartoon show aired.
Meg: Mega – Very: Feed. Used as slang inside the book for very, to denote degree.

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