Inventing Swear Words 2.5
Released May 18, 2007
You first saw them in February of 2006. You saw them again in December of the same year. Now…they’re…BACK!
- Movie Script
- Movie Poster by Vinkona
- Oxhorn’s Unabridged Dictionary
- Ringtone – “Snakes on a Zeppelin”
- Ringtone – “Shaun of the Dead” Spoof
- The Great Kodo Tin Whistle Solo MP3


“Three squares? You can’t spare three squares?”
That was awkward on sooooo many levels. LOL
After my previous comment of “utterly brilliant” i’m gonna continue being British – That was positively smashing haven’t laughed that much in ages
“it’s 4 in the flackin morin!”
“its saturday!”
“no, its gratting sunday, and i gotta go to bloiting work in 4 chatting hours, becasue every otehr blit in my bloiting department, is bloiting ill, so can you see why im so bloiting angry!?”
“bloit yeah”
best part
Oxhorn you need to make more chakin iventing swear words there chakin beast!
Yo oxhorn your movies rock!!!!! but will oyu make anymore inventing swear words by having Blizz chase after them? cause that would b funny
Billy Court you are soo right oxhorn youre inventing swar words are amazing cool i also love te movie Thunk leaves his home
Dude your vids are amazing The , Inventing Sweat Word’ Ones are the best when are there gunna be new ones, If there are, please get back to me by mail or leave me a message on youtube, Thanks Bud
You play flaking awesomely! xD
I think Hat wanted to be the star though. lol
Is Hat trying to take the camera away from you, or is he just trying to crawl into the camera?
Yeah… this is like, my favorite episode of Inventing Swearwords =D
Good job playing that Whistle btw, man. Hat is all like “Grawr, I’m Hat-zilla, I’m the main character in this! See? I’m the only one you can seeee!”
And what’s the part with Mort and Lacy in the bathroom talkign about squares and pry’s from? And the one directly after where Mort flips out on Ox and Stag?
The bathroom part was a spoof for a Seinfield episode. The “Four in the flakkin morning!” part references Shaun of the Dead, same as the White Lines part.