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Marketing bollocks, buzzword bingo, or your mum saying "fudge" when she really wants to swear like a trooper. Let's ride the hockey stick curve of this top hat product, solutioneers.

Thanks to simbosan for the idea

(, Thu 8 Apr 2010, 13:13)
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-gate
Whenever there's a scandal of one kind or another, the media LOVES to give it a title using "-gate" as a suffix and I cannot fucking stand it. WATERGATE WAS THE NAME OF THE HOTEL YOU STUPID TWONKS. IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH the SCANDAL ITSELF APART FROM LOCATION. STOP THIS NONSENSE.

A great example happened here in NZ when there was a scandal surrounding GE corn seed, which the media dubbed: CORNGATE. I wish I was kidding: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corngate

[Hopefully hasn't been done; I'm fashionably late to the party and too hard and straight and cool to read all the other posts]
(, Wed 14 Apr 2010, 4:16, 7 replies)
I'm just waiting for a scandal involving the undead.
It could be called Lichgate.
(, Wed 14 Apr 2010, 5:02, closed)

q.v.
(, Wed 14 Apr 2010, 6:23, closed)
Dammit!
I was coming to link to that!

I have to give them credit, this sounds much more reasonable.
(, Wed 14 Apr 2010, 9:42, closed)
it would have been great if nixon sent his minions to break into a pub instead of a hotel!
it might have been called the water hole.

Just think how much funnier certain news reports would have been. Your example would have been cornhole.

The andrew sachs/russel brand debacle would have been sachshole.

If only..........
(, Wed 14 Apr 2010, 8:21, closed)
I'd like there to be a scandal involving the Chelsea Flower Show
It would be garden-gate
(, Wed 14 Apr 2010, 9:00, closed)
it has been done
and has also been done by Mitchell and Webb on their popular tv show.
(, Wed 14 Apr 2010, 9:13, closed)
.
So what scandal did that toothpaste maker get up to?
(, Wed 14 Apr 2010, 23:13, closed)

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