![]() ![]() ( SNUH also appears earlier, as an acronym for Springfieldians for Nonviolence, Understanding, and Helping) ![]() ZUFF! PAN!! SNUH! BORT! POOO! NEWT! MINT! ZAK! The word appears, in the fashion of the Batman series of this era, in an explosion bubble and accompanied by sound effects. The word "BORT" appears in a later episode, in a clip from a campy 70s Radioactive Man movie. At that time, there happen to be two people named Bort in the store, and later in the episode it is revealed that the gift shop has run out of Bort license plates. The name first appears in the episode " Itchy & Scratchy Land", when, at a gift shop, Bart Simpson is unable to find a novelty license plate with his name, the nearest match being Bort. Oddly enough, the only person that was saying boo-urns was Hans Moleman.īort is a name which, in the series, appears to be very popular. Burns in the episode " A Star Is Burns" that the audience is yelling at him after his movie is shown at the film festival instead of boo. He claims that it is a real word and insists on saying it instead of " evasion".Ī variation of " D'oh" that a Homer Simpson look-alike says by mistake trying to imitate him in the episode Burns' Heir.Ī word made up by one of Mr Burn's thousand monkeys at a thousand typewriters, which causes Mr Burns to fold the piece of paper on which it was written in to a ball and to throw it at the monkey. While prescribing a diet consisting of a steady gorging process for Homer, he suggests that it be combined with "assalhorizontology".īroken down, the word seems to be a combination of ass and horizontal, meaning it is the art of sitting down.Ĭoined by Kent Brockman in Bart the Fink during a news report. Nick Riviera, in the episode where Homer Simpson tries to gain weight to get on Workman's Compensation. ![]()
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