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Bob Ludwig

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Jan 24, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/24/97
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Dear Furs,

I am curious to know what "Yiffy" and/or "Yif!" means, and so far, I have
heard two different definitions:
From a 'con goer in the auction on Sunday, paraphrased... "It's a
reference to a Star Trek episode, it refers to being horny or engaging in
sex.."
And from a chance meeting in San Jose with another fur yesterday, also
paraphrased... (Wear your 'con shirts in public! Make friends!) "Yif!
means distress, like yipe!, or oh darn..."
My own feeling for the term Yiffy! which I developed at the 'con has to do
with the feeling a fur has when a fur is around other furs and is in the
full spirit of being furry...see Jim Groat's "Way too much mirth and
merryment" piece in the
CF8 program)... any others?

-Rainshadow (Utilizing the posting abilities of one Bob Ludwig)
pank...@darwin.ucsc.edu

"If you want a friend, feed any animal..." -Jane's Addiction

The Fox

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Jan 25, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/25/97
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Bob Ludwig <nif...@darwin.ucsc.edu> wrote in article
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> Dear Furs,
>
> I am curious to know what "Yiffy" and/or "Yif!" means, and so far, I
have
> heard two different definitions:

I think I remember reading in someone's FAQ that YIFF originally meant
Young Incredibly Fuckable Fox. On the same lines I'd like to know exactly
what spooge means.

Fantastic Mr. Fox

jjpi...@aol.com

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Jan 25, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/25/97
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In article <01bc0a5b$65dcc480$8683...@truth.chu.cam.ac.uk>, "The Fox"
<f...@super.zippo.com> writes:

>> Dear Furs,
>>
>>I am curious to know what "Yiffy" and/or "Yif!" means, and so far, I
have
>>heard two different definitions:
>
>I think I remember reading in someone's FAQ that YIFF originally meant
>Young Incredibly Fuckable Fox. On the same lines I'd like to know
exactly
>what spooge means.
>
>Fantastic Mr. Fox

From the Furry Supplement to Webster's Dictionary:

yiff (int.) -- A sound supposedly associated with, and likened to, a fox's
bark. See "yip", "yap", and "yerf".

yiffy (adj.) -- From "yiff"; describes a person, animal, or situation
which is particularly foxlike; in slang usage, describes a person, animal,
or situation which is especially friendly and/or sensual, erotic, etc.

spooge (n.) -- Fannish in origin, apparently pre-dating furrydom; refers
to the portrayal of an explicit sexual act in art or literature, i.e.,
pornography; a sub-category of the broader term "erotica". Not to be
confused with the portrayal of simple nudity, although this is a common
error among many people.

YMMV (abbr.) -- Acronym meaning "your mileage may vary"; a suitable
description of the above definitions as they relate to other people's
understanding of these terms.

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K. Ivan Ruppert

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Jan 26, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/26/97
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The Fox <f...@super.zippo.com> wrote in article
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>
>
> Bob Ludwig <nif...@darwin.ucsc.edu> wrote in article
> <01bc0a3b$239ef720$0c8d...@128.114.141.165.ucsc.edu>...

> > Dear Furs,
> >
> > I am curious to know what "Yiffy" and/or "Yif!" means, and so far, I
> have
> > heard two different definitions:
>
> I think I remember reading in someone's FAQ that YIFF originally meant
> Young Incredibly Fuckable Fox. On the same lines I'd like to know
exactly
> what spooge means.

From What I'm told, it's a slang word for semen.

The very blunt(Because I feel like sh*t)

K. Ivan Ruppert

PeterCat

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Jan 26, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/26/97
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Recently in alt.fan.furry, jjpi...@aol.com wrote:
>From the Furry Supplement to Webster's Dictionary:
>[...]

>spooge (n.) -- Fannish in origin, apparently pre-dating furrydom; refers
>to the portrayal of an explicit sexual act in art or literature, i.e.,
>pornography; a sub-category of the broader term "erotica". Not to be
>confused with the portrayal of simple nudity, although this is a common
>error among many people.

I recall reading that the term originated in the pornographic film industry,
as slang for the substance used to augment the amount of ejaculate visible.
Hence, a "spooge scene."

--
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David E Wills

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Jan 27, 1997, 3:00:00 AM1/27/97
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pete...@furry.fan.org (PeterCat) writes:

>>From the Furry Supplement to Webster's Dictionary:

>>spooge (n.) -- Fannish in origin, apparently pre-dating furrydom; refers

>I recall reading that the term originated in the pornographic film industry,

Sorry, I have to add to this...

Spooge, n. 1. Slimey liquid produced by demons, particularly ones with
tentacles [Urotsuki Doji has a lot of spooge]. 2. /oui-goui-spooge/
Betty Crocker Brownies made with spooge. adj. 1. /spoogy, spoogness/ An
image of, or action pertaining to, a sexual situation, often of a
perverse and highly arousing nature [Urotsuki Doji is very spoogy]. 2.
/spoogemiester/ One who enjoys watching hentai media and degrading
non-etchi characters, these people are labeled raving hentais [See
David Wills]. 3. /spooge-o-rama/ [The contents of Urotsuki Doji].

{Eww! It's one of thoes japanime fanboys}

Atmavictu

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Feb 2, 1997, 3:00:00 AM2/2/97
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David E Wills wrote:

[definitions of spooge]


> Sorry, I have to add to this...

[takes out a gun and puts on a Cockney accent] Yeah, yew dew. [notices
someone else holding you at gun-point, forcing you to write this] Oh,
somebo'y else bayt may to it.. [/Cockney]

> Spooge, n. 1. Slimey liquid produced by demons, particularly ones
> with tentacles [Urotsuki Doji has a lot of spooge].

Ew. Thanks for the reminder. -_-

> 2. /oui-goui-spooge/
> Betty Crocker Brownies made with spooge.

Could be related to the noun, /ouiji-spooge/
defined as... well, never mind ;)

> adj. 1. /spoogy, spoogness/ An
> image of, or action pertaining to, a sexual situation, often of a
> perverse and highly arousing nature [Urotsuki Doji is very spoogy].

I'll definately say that Urotsuki is quite perverse. As for the
latter... YMMV.

> 2. /spoogemiester/ One who enjoys watching hentai media and degrading
> non-etchi characters, these people are labeled raving hentais

See also the producers of the Ginrei Specials-- though I admit that the
"fanshot" of Lord Alberto was pretty amusing ;)

> [See David Wills].

Just as long as that's not the ONLY thing you enjoy in anime...

> 3. /spooge-o-rama/ [The contents of Urotsuki Doji].

Aw, Satan. Do you really have to keep bringing THAT up?!
[note: I wouldn't be quite as resentful of Urotsukidoji if it hadn't
trashed anime's reputation in the United Kingdom]



> {Eww! It's one of thoes japanime fanboys}

Ohhh? Who, pray tell, said that? And on another note: what's with all
those terms for anime preceded by "jap*," anyway? Either David Duke or
Carl "I want out" Macek is behind this ;p

Considering this and my "gyakushuu" (counterattack, or in this context,
rebuttal) threads, I guess I'm being a bit of a crusader/cheerleader
here. Maybe I just have a strong dislike for people generalising
Japanese animation or its fans (not directed at you, David)

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ John "Atmavictu" Chambers ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"I'll take my revenge for Doctor Shizuma-- and everyone who died in
Bashtarlle! This is the death of Big Fire!" -- Daisaku Kusama

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