Learn Lego lingo in honor of 'The Lego Movie'

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Learn Lego lingo | Backstage
Before you see ‘The LEGO Movie,’ you should catch up on your LEGO terminology. BackStage host Carly Mallenbaum learns some new words at the Brickfair LEGO Convention.
Film critic Claudia Puig calls new animated film The Lego Movie "a warmhearted, goofy celebration of creativity." It's a movie that you probably don't need to be an AFOL to enjoy.
So, what's an AFOL?
Lego enthusiast Rodney Dicus taught Paste BN that term, and several others, at the Brickfair Lego Convention in Chantilly, Va. Watch the video for more!
AFOL = Adult Fan of Lego
TFOL = Teen Fan of Lego
FFOL = Female Fan of Lego
LUG = Lego Users Group
BURP = Big Ugly Rock Piece
LURP = Little Ugly Rock Piece
SNOT = Studs Not On Top (when your Lego creation has a smooth surface)
MOC = My Own Creation (an original Lego construction made from different Lego collections)