Monday, August 3, 2009

THE QUESTION OF THE WEEK. . .

DOES ANYONE KNOW WHAT A NUB (NOOB) CAKE IS??

(I PROBABLY SPELLED THAT WRONG, BUT IT IS HOW IT SOUNDS)

I AM PRETTY CERTAIN THAT IT IS NOT A GOOD TERM,

BECAUSE MY CHILDREN OFTEN TELL EACH OTHER THAT

THEY ARE A "NUB CAKE" OR EVEN A "NUB CAKE WITH

FROSTING ON TOP" WHEN THEY HAVE DONE SOMETHING

REALLY DUMB. I WISH THAT THERE WAS A PARENTS

GUIDE TO TEEN TERMINOLOGY SOMEWHERE!!

4 comments:

Jo-Mamma said...

This is difficult to read! Did you mean to overlap the letters? Never heard of a nub cake. Did they make it up? Have you heard of bi-fi? (pronounced bi-feh..like it's French or something). It's short for big & physical. It's our word of the season when somebody does something impressive or strong or muscley! (Kids made it up!)

Alma Smith said...

could be wrong, but it probably stems from the term nub(noob, newb)which is short for newbie. So I would assume that a nubcake is an escalation of calling someone a nub. . .

Or I could be older than I think I am and be way off!

Desi said...

Two words...URBAN DICTIONARY...although you probably don't want to know what most of it means ;-)

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=nub+cake

Shoecrazy Sue said...

Desi..Thanks for the urban dictionary! You are so savvy!
Alma, you are right!
Jo-my kids use bi-fi on me all the time(referring to me of course!)