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REF        USE (Ref - Yuse) 2 Syllables

Another term found in the Vista Dictionary. It's translation had been lost for centuries until it was dicovered again in the early 21st century. Due to an unwaivering comittment of two local lads, REF  USE has been re-established in the Vista Dictionary.

It has replaced more commonly known phrases as - "No thank you", "Not for me", "I've had enough" and "It's time to go home". The term REF     USE is synomous with an immediate raising of one's left arm towards the sky in a very precise and succint fashion. It the more serious states of REF   USE     AL a leg can be added to the fray to stress of point of UR in order to get one's point across in a timely fashion.

U Erd
U' ERD (You Heard) 2 Syllables

A Vista Dictionary original, U' Erd forms the basis of all things DAIST. Some would call it the glue that keeps the DAIST dream alive. U'Erd evolved from a common side effect of DAIST known as EASTER (E STAR). U' Erd can be used in many different contexts but is not mutually exclusive or encompassed by any one context.

The literal meanings are endless to say the least. If you did, infact, hear it in the first place that is. Commonly used when after explaining a very long, drawn out and very important piece of information, the recepiant of that information has been caught totally unawares of your dleibrate story and replies "Sorry, what was that?" . "U'erd!" is snapped back within a nano second which allows the recipient of that once important information to relaise that you have wasted minutes of your life telling the recipient that you will never get back again.

Keeping in mind the wide ranging effects of EASTER, the term U'Erd is blurrted out countless times during a session and one never really knows what the other is talking about all along.

Another use for the term U'Erd can be when a fellow unwaiverer has heard every word as they are not effected by EASTER (usually of the female variety) and deliberately asks you to repeat your question again. A sheepish reply from the information provider of "U'erd" is said softly, but the question is dare not repeated again to due the fall out that would occur. A common response to "U'Erd" in this situation (usually from the female variety) is 'No I didn't actually' which is also accompanied by a slight tilt of the head to one side along with a wry grin! (Ed. Tip Rat) U'Erd in this context is a 'Get out of verbal Jail' card for the information provider. The recipient of the U'Erd has realsied the far reaching effects of DAIST, a fellow unwaiverer, and given the DAIST sufferer just enough room to be forgiven, but never forgotten!!