Overuse of the word "stellar" on SDN

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I'm putting this up for the biggest buzzword in gunner history. It's even more effective when bold or underlined. Let's pull out the old thesaurus folks and see if we can get some stellar substitutions for this cliche.

1st suggestion: bitchin'

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It's only been used 393 times.... 389 not counting this thread.
 
searching stellar brings up 71 pages of results.
 
Shoot. What if I want to tell people about my Stellar Astronomy course? I guess I'll just call it 'Calculus Physics' instead. That way it's BCPM...
 
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Would it be inappropriate to say that this thread is... well... stellar?
 
How about saying "rock the MCAT" or substitute mcat with the name of any test.
 
I'm putting this up for the biggest buzzword in gunner history. It's even more effective when bold or underlined. Let's pull out the old thesaurus folks and see if we can get some stellar substitutions for this cliche.

1st suggestion: bitchin'

I see the word solid more often than stellar.

"Good job solid DATs. I think you can pull it off, keep up the hard work so you can graduate with a solid GPA as well."
 
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