English is hard. Sometimes we have difficulty finding the right words to express what we're thinking or feeling, but we're not about to let that prevent us from saying what's on our minds. The solution? New words must be created! Since we understand that sometimes it may be tough for you, our loyal viewers to follow along we decided to arm you with this guide to the BGBR vocabulary. Study up and follow along!

Aynimal (n) - From Episode 3 (Wicked), we believe that Jeff was attempting to pronounce a capital "A" differently from a lower case one...at least that's what we're hoping he was going for. I guess nobody told him that big letters and small letters sound the same!
Goodliness (n) - From Episode 7 (Florence of Arabia), goodliness was born of Brandon's desire to express the positive nature of "Literary Brew."
Individuent (adj) - From Episode 1 (House of Stairs), this term was coined by Brandon as he attempted to apply both "individual" and "different" to the characters of the book...at the same time.
Jackassery (adj) - From Episode 5 (Old Man's War), Randy broke out this gem when Brandon and Jeff got off to a quick start giving him grief in episode 5...he deserved it.
Jis (n) - From Episode 2 (If Every Month Were June), apparently Jis is the 13th month of the year on the BGBR calendar. You can thank Jeff for this one.
Meekling (n) - From Episode 1 (House of Stairs). Brandon used "meekling" to refer to the youthful Randy after Randy explained why he identified with a character in the book. While this term does not show up in any respectable dictionary, it is in the "Urban Dictionary" so we can't take credit for inventing it. Oh, who are we kidding, I'm sure it's only there because we said it.
Realio (adj) - From Episode 5 (Old Man's War), in a sudden ironic time warp back to the 50's while discussing the future, Brandon slipped this one in. He always was a fan of time travel...
Reiteratory (adj) - From Episode 5 (Old Man's War), when Jeff parroted Brandon's request for emails from our fans, it only seemed natural to create this word as a new title for him...it only seemed natural to create this word as a new title for him.
Stairier (adj) - From Episode 1 (House of Stairs), Randy created this term when searching for a justification for House of Stairs being set in the future. The definition of stairier would be "an increase in the amount of stairs."
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