Is There an Official Term for Non Disney People

Gartdog

Active Member
Someone should post a poll to vote on these, or we should choose a favorite here and try to see if we can work it into the common language here at WDW Magic.

I like either "Poor Unfortunate Soul" or "Foolish Mortal".

I can just see it now......"I visited MK the other day with my DW, rode BTMR and ran into a nasty PUS who wasn't having fun...."
 

WDW4LIFE

New Member
I like this thread!

I would go with no fun, but I like Poor Unfortunate Souls, thats a great one. we definitly need to coin a term for this. I tried getting my friends to go with me for no money at all and they still wouldnt go..it makes me wonder what some peoeple have against Disney?
 

Kriszee1

New Member
haha! I like that one the best. Although blasphemers is a close second. However, because of our tendency to abbreviate, I would have to vote for Poor Unfortunate Souls. PUS!! :ROFLOL:
It's too perfect to pass up. :)

I'm glad someone else posted that...I thought of it yesterday...add a few letters to PUS and see what you've got...Pus.... !:lol:
 

sillyspook13

Well-Known Member
Is there a term that describes people who don't understand why so many of us go to WDW again and again?

For example, in the military, non-military people are referred to as 'civilians'.

In Harry Potter's world, non-wizard people are referred to as 'muggles'.


What is the opposite of a Disney person - just 'non-Disney' ?

:)

I assume you're referring to people who may or may not have sent me this IM tonight (in response to me watching a Horizons tribute video)...:lookaroun

(screen name removed to protect the mouseless): Nick gets like that to....it kinda bothers me...i dont get it...its the people, not the place

:eek: :eek: :eek:
 

pirate-princess

New Member
so what is the agreed term so we can use it inf uture reference?

please can we have a little poll? list all of them and we vote?

im sure a lot of other people on the board would be interested!
 

Jellyfish

New Member
Is there a term that describes people who don't understand why so many of us go to WDW again and again?

For example, in the military, non-military people are referred to as 'civilians'.

In Harry Potter's world, non-wizard people are referred to as 'muggles'.


What is the opposite of a Disney person - just 'non-Disney' ?

:)

Saddo's
 

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