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  • Two vegan hot dogs please, one with ketchup, one with treacle-wormseed.

    March 26, 2024

  • Parses to just mustard I think.

    March 26, 2024

  • Not sure if it's relevant but in Tasmania (Australia) we have the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park.

    March 26, 2024

  • You've tried dating with mixed results, right, but have you tried exundating?

    March 26, 2024

  • On the river?

    March 26, 2024

  • Ideal for your Rare Fruit or Biting Insect? list.

    March 25, 2024

  • If a bit ewww.

    March 25, 2024

  • Feels like it would be devastating when used metaphorically.

    March 25, 2024

  • Great qms limerick below. Banger.

    March 25, 2024

  • Uffa, someone's been verbing meek?

    March 22, 2024

  • Hey funky cat, send me a coal bucket, you dig?

    Coming 'round like a merry-go, groove-fellow!

    March 22, 2024

  • These things are probably quite common yet it's the first time I've heard this word.

    March 21, 2024

  • In Australia what was once known as the jabiru is now the black-necked stork. Apparently the name comes from the Tupi–Guaraní language and means 'swollen neck'. I have no idea how the name arrived in northern Australia.

    But supposedly the objection was that the jabiru proper is the only bird in the genus Jabiru so it wasn't acceptable for a bird from another genus like the Australian black-necked stork to have the name as well.

    Yeah too late, in a way, there's already a town called Jabiru in the Northern Territory, named after you-know-what.

    Aand locals like me who lived in the NT for 25 years just liked the name jabiru better so continue to use it.


    March 21, 2024

  • Bird names are a bin fire anyway.

    March 21, 2024

  • An Australian expression that equates roughly to 'while campaigning'. It refers to doorknocking but in reality includes conversations political canvassers have at markets, on the street, by phone, etc.

    "The feedback I’m getting out there on the doors is very positive. We’ve had a huge campaign in terms of announcing the policies that are actually going to address some of the issues, the biggest issues in Tasmania at the moment: the cost of living crisis, the health crisis and the housing crisis." - Dean Winter, https://tasmaniantimes.com/2024/03/winter-after-10-years-of-liberals-its-time-for-change/

    March 21, 2024

  • All you fake mosses out there have been warned.

    March 21, 2024

  • Serve on crackerweed for the ultimate wild-foraged canape.

    March 21, 2024

  • I suppose they do cachalot of squid.

    March 20, 2024

  • Hey, possible name for your autonomous self-driving taxi start-up.

    March 20, 2024

  • Once a rare element named after a famous scientist, Tom, in a powerful windstorm it was blown right off the atomic table out the window into the yard where a bird snaffled it. The rest, as they say, is history.

    March 20, 2024

  • I've come across a_holes and eye holes so we might as well have U-holes.

    March 20, 2024

  • Slop some chawdron in yer cauldron.

    March 19, 2024

  • The common name of the animal is derived from the thickets of the shrub locally known as tamma (Allocasuarina campestris) that sheltered it in Western Australia according to the Department of Environment and Conservation - https://web.archive.org/web/20110225064720/http://www.dec.wa.gov.au/component/option%2Ccom_docman/task%2Cdoc_download/gid%2C133/Itemid%2C/

    March 19, 2024

  • What if the passenger is a double amputee?

    March 19, 2024

  • The rhyming slang definition is interesting with nowadays dog racing being considered a cruel form a animal exploitation in most civilised countries*.

    A racist caricature as rhyming slang for an abomination, hoo-boy.

    March 19, 2024

  • A bit like a catamaran. A yacht on each side and a sman in the middle.

    March 18, 2024

  • But isn't a yacht a kind of ship? Might as well say yachtsmanyacht.

    March 18, 2024

  • Apart from anything else it reminds of yucky stuff like upskirt.

    March 18, 2024

  • I'm glad this has not escaped from the whiffy confines of geekdom.

    March 18, 2024

  • Yes, pitylessly is the way to drink wine.

    March 18, 2024

  • See danger zebra.

    March 17, 2024

  • What's a zebra then? Picket fence pony? Pedestrian crossing of the savannah?

    March 17, 2024

  • You've just been hiding because England can't win the Ashes to Ashes, eh.

    March 16, 2024

  • Presumably an audio show about these would be an azipodcast.

    March 15, 2024

  • I feel like I'm punching down a bit here given this is quite a modest little two syllable word but I just don't like the way it sounds.

    March 14, 2024

  • Same root as shelter.

    March 14, 2024

  • I could really forthrist a fresh orange juice right about now.

    March 14, 2024

  • I have never heard it in Australia. Mind you, I haven't been to this kind of show in about the last 5 years.

    March 14, 2024

  • Also seggar.

    March 13, 2024

  • A preppie but snippy hippie papprazzi chappie snapped happy clappers happily clapping claptrap.

    March 13, 2024

  • Spelling should be reseg-ment-ati-on.

    March 12, 2024

  • Raise you bellow.

    March 12, 2024

  • "The word surloin or sirloin is often said to be derived from the fact that the loin was knighted as Sir Loin by Charles II, or (according to early 19c. English dictionary writer Charles Richardson) by James I. Chronology makes short work of this statement; the word being in use long before James I was born. It is one of those unscrupulous inventions with which English 'etymology' abounds, and which many people admire because they are 'so clever.' The number of those who literally prefer a story about a word to a more prosaic account of it, is only too large." - Walter W. Skeat, 'An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language', 1882

    March 11, 2024

  • Who knew?

    March 10, 2024

  • See pomette bleue.

    March 10, 2024

  • Saskia asked sassily to watch sad sasquatch quassation of cumquat crossisants.

    March 9, 2024

  • See also quassation.

    March 9, 2024

  • I was not aware our officers were bright red. Must be the sun.

    March 9, 2024

  • Did it make all the Pantone colours too?

    March 8, 2024

  • A pleasant Pisan peasant was fined for forfeiting phased-in pheasant fees for his feisty pea-pheasant.

    March 6, 2024

  • "For many people, adopting a plant-based diet aligns with their personal values and beliefs. Choosing plant-based foods can be seen as a way to practice kindness and compassion towards animals, the environment, and other humans. It can also be a way to challenge the status quo and promote positive change in society."

    - https://tasmaniantimes.com/2024/02/plant-based-diet-can-improve-your-health-and-lifestyle/

    March 6, 2024

  • "Additionally, these oils are effective in addressing dry skin issues. They act as potent moisturisers, eliminating flaky and dry skin, commonly known as 'beardruff', thereby promoting healthy skin. The moisturising properties of beard oils are not limited to the beard alone but also extend to the skin beneath."

    - https://tasmaniantimes.com/2024/03/what-do-beard-oils-do/

    March 6, 2024

  • Welcome, hope you get a lot out of the site.

    March 6, 2024

  • See gurgeons.

    March 4, 2024

  • If I had one of these I'd call it Winfey.

    March 4, 2024

  • Kooky Canuck ex-con Kane Cooke carelessly conked his conchus with a rococo coco-corn condiment container containing cocoa-coated cockroaches in coachmen's coats..

    March 4, 2024

  • Ideal for your Lily or Entrails? list.

    March 3, 2024

  • Straight from the Zamboni-Palin lunch menu.

    March 2, 2024

  • Also hunting beagles, duh.

    March 2, 2024

  • Clearly marriage is out of fashion among rockets.

    March 1, 2024

  • Close but no fuflun.

    March 1, 2024

  • Enter upon is either archaic or legalese, I hadn't come across it before.

    March 1, 2024

  • I don't understand 'enter upon an inheritance'?

    February 29, 2024

  • "For the last 78 years, the Sydney to Hobart yacht race has been run on Boxing Day December 26.

    This year the cannon will sound at 1pm, signalling the start of the race once again. The Rolex Sydney to Hobart yacht race commences on 26 December and ends on December 31, 2023

    This year 113 entrants will race the 628 nautical mile course. The oldest vessel in this years race was built in 1932.

    All radio sked frequencies and times remain the same as previous years and are listed below."

    https://www.tecsunradios.com.au/store/sydney-to-hobart-yacht-race-2024-frequencies/

    February 29, 2024

  • Go on, rhyme this.

    February 29, 2024

  • A bonny banstickle banged a banned stick on a band's sticky bandstand.

    February 28, 2024

  • Do you like your lemurs pan-fried or wood oven?

    February 28, 2024

  • Plausibly there is an eellike raccoonnookkeeper somewhere.

    February 28, 2024

  • That got me thinking about Airbus, but the -bus seems to be related to conventional understandings of the word bus as a large transport vehicle.

    "The name 'Airbus' was taken from a non-proprietary term used by the airline industry in the 1960s to refer to a commercial aircraft of a certain size and range, as it was linguistically-acceptable to the French." - Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Airbus

    February 28, 2024

  • Li'l Oklahoma cameo here.

    February 28, 2024

  • Hmmm, so the etymology of bus- reduces to something like avi- as in aviation.

    February 27, 2024

  • Train smash word.

    February 26, 2024

  • In Tasmania, a resident of the north-west coast area.

    February 26, 2024

  • The best words are with asunder in the definition. The end.

    February 26, 2024

  • Sparkie Mark Parker marked aftermarket hard car parts with a pock-marked parka pocket marker at a starkly dark carpark car parts market.

    February 26, 2024

  • "Media are invited to the Murray Street Pier (outside of Franklin Wharf Restaurant) to capture images of the Tasmanian Tigers celebrating their WNCL title win.

    There will be an opportunity to interview members of the Tigers squad, and capture footage of the WNCL winning players in their Mad Monday costumes."

    - email to media outlets from Cricket Tasmania, 26 February 2024

    February 26, 2024

  • In Australia there's a tradition, recent I feel, for sporting teams to go out and party as a group on the Monday following their last game of the season. They often (fancy) dress up for a pub crawl, etc. And these kind of shenanigans are referred to as mad Monday.

    February 26, 2024

  • According to Urban Dictionary, a term for a vagina or anus used to smuggle contraband into prison, such as drugs or weapons.

    February 26, 2024

  • See also clecker.

    February 25, 2024

  • Wow, didn't expect clicking Random word would lead me to find Donald Trump here.

    February 25, 2024

  • Etymonline notes that the root is:

    kelə-, Proto-Indo-European root meaning "warm." It forms all or part of: caldera; calid; Calor; caloric; calorie; calorimeter; cauldron; caudle; chafe; chauffeur; chowder; coddle; lee; lukewarm; nonchalant; scald (v.) "afflict painfully with hot liquid or steam."

    It is the hypothetical source of/evidence for its existence is provided by: Sanskrit carad- "harvest," literally "hot time;" Latin calor "heat," calidus "warm," calere "be hot;" Lithuanian šilti "become warm," šilus "August;" Old Norse hlær, Old English hleow "warm."

    February 25, 2024

  • Sawdons of Swing was never goingn to be a hit.

    February 25, 2024

  • Of course writers can't afford transport :-/

    February 25, 2024

  • A bit rude. What if it's upwardly mobile?

    February 23, 2024

  • A tax or duty of so much per fuflun formerly imposed in Wordielandia upon all imported fufluns.

    February 22, 2024

  • Well isn't she just a pundle of joy?

    February 21, 2024

  • How many enemy mange-mites might a mightily mangy manger manager manage?

    February 21, 2024

  • Who's counting?

    February 20, 2024

  • fathead minnow

    February 20, 2024

  • This dude and jumbo shrimp would make good companions.

    February 20, 2024

  • Train-smash word.

    February 20, 2024

  • IMO cognate with Italian orgolio and Spanish orgullo.

    February 19, 2024

  • What else can you do with a Therese?

    February 19, 2024

  • Is this where a wild goose chase starts, or where it ends? Discuss.

    February 19, 2024

  • Uff, sounds nasty.

    February 19, 2024

  • Where's Capitano Corelli when you need him?

    February 19, 2024

  • Whoa, there's also banjolin.

    February 19, 2024

  • I wouldn't say it's particularly unusual. Consider grease, chair, photograph, etc. I've certainly heard shampoo as a verb.

    February 19, 2024

  • "We’ll be taking several important safety steps ahead of making Sora available in OpenAI’s products. We are working with red teamers — domain experts in areas like misinformation, hateful content, and bias — who will be adversarially testing the model." - OpenAI, https://openai.com/sora

    February 17, 2024

  • Like pool liners, these help to keep all the water in the world's oceans and prevent leaks.

    February 16, 2024

  • See paho.

    February 16, 2024

  • Comes from dacclouds, duh.

    February 16, 2024

  • *puts dog torture tools away*

    February 15, 2024

  • "The Hobart City Council Planning Committee has approved a development application for a new building (food service use) for 15 Marieville Esplanade, Sandy Bay.

    The application is for a shipping container to be repurposed as a tuck shop."

    - https://tasmaniantimes.com/2024/02/hobart-council-approves-boaties-tuck-shop/

    February 14, 2024

  • Also trichor.

    February 14, 2024

  • List of folk remedies?

    February 14, 2024

  • I tried not to snigger and failed.

    February 14, 2024

  • So why not call it stink-dead?

    February 14, 2024

  • TCD - 'A vertical horse-powered drum used as a hoist in a mine.'

    February 14, 2024

  • Do we not have any side lists?

    February 14, 2024

  • Not as cool as Ray or even tali to be honest.

    February 14, 2024

  • As a child I used to get this mixed up with typhoon.

    February 13, 2024

  • Despite my many flaws I have never hesized a parent.

    February 13, 2024

  • See comment on mucker.

    February 13, 2024

  • And if he had a child would he not be a fathermucker?

    February 13, 2024

  • Nuclear, coal or gas?

    February 13, 2024

  • There appears to be a USA political meaning that is not very obvious to me.

    February 13, 2024

  • Organic compound or minor Game of Thrones character?

    February 13, 2024

  • How?

    February 13, 2024

  • Wasn't there a tv series about Gilingan's Island?

    February 13, 2024

  • Come on bilby, it's givvy-givvier-givviest.

    February 11, 2024

  • Who else wants one while I'm feeling more givvy than a mouthy TV celeb with a bucket of car keys?

    February 11, 2024

  • Or fuflunise it. Yeah.

    February 11, 2024

  • You may choose to weaponise it or not.

    February 11, 2024

  • I hereby award tankhughes a Wordnik blue checkmark.

    February 11, 2024

  • One time they got into my garden they chewed metre-high jerusalem artichoke plants back to just a stubble. Well I hope they farted all night.

    February 9, 2024

  • As I described to a friend the other day, a giant, flat-footed, ravenous pseudo-rabbit.

    February 9, 2024

  • I'm fairly amazed that I only came across this quite useful word for the first time today.

    February 9, 2024

  • If you have to decapitate something amphisien are you allowed two goes?

    February 8, 2024

  • Well of course I have a list for this.

    February 8, 2024

  • No comment!

    February 8, 2024

  • Do you push or pull your hoe?

    February 8, 2024

  • You might not be able to get blood from a stone but would you settle for a dotterel chick?

    February 7, 2024

  • Set phasers to __________________

    February 7, 2024

  • Cricket jargon: slang for top-spinner, a delivery bowled by a wrist spinner with lots of overspin.

    February 7, 2024

  • Awww!

    February 7, 2024

  • Elections for our Legislative Council seats are sexennial.

    February 7, 2024

  • You'd think at least one might be an Auberon or something.

    February 7, 2024

  • Tacky.

    February 7, 2024

  • Supposedly Australian but I have never heard it.

    February 7, 2024

  • "Excuse-flation where general inflation provides camouflage for businesses to raise prices without justification is also more prevalent in the current environment. As inflation starts to fall excessive inflationary expectations and future cost increases can be built into prices."

    - Allan Fels, 'Inquiry into price gouging and unfair pricing practices', 6 February 2024. https://www.actu.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/InquiryIntoPriceGouging_Report_web9-1.pdf

    February 7, 2024

  • i.e. fennel

    February 6, 2024

  • Wait, so babaganoosh is a slipper-ful of agan?

    February 6, 2024

  • Best bushel epha.

    February 6, 2024

  • Precursor to copium?

    February 5, 2024

  • Is there potential for a water-y list of things that are not really water?

    February 5, 2024

  • What kind of nutlets do you prefer?

    February 5, 2024

  • And here was me thinking toothpastes of the world were going to get together to lobby for better wages.

    February 5, 2024

  • Maybe don't gift one to Macbeth, just saying.

    February 5, 2024

  • 'Trust in god but tether your airship' - proverb

    February 5, 2024

  • Aaand it has no synonyms :-(

    February 5, 2024

  • I'll never forget whatshisface, such great times we had.

    February 5, 2024

  • Overheard joke:

    What's the difference between a hippo and a Zippo?

    One's quite heavy, the other's a little lighter.

    February 3, 2024

  • Anyone trying to find giant, stocky spiders can stand down as far as I'm concerned.

    February 3, 2024

  • A crane (bird).

    February 1, 2024

  • Also zebucan.

    February 1, 2024

  • Zyghourknee Wiefyr is great in this.

    February 1, 2024

  • Ha, classy way to ascertain that your coat of arms does not feature a putrid boil leaking pus.

    January 31, 2024

  • phuc ơphph

    January 31, 2024

  • Interesting that the three TCD definitions are all quite different, yet all reek of violence.

    January 31, 2024

  • I'm kindly leaving space for y'all to make the grey hare jokes.

    January 31, 2024

  • Etymology links back to grey ...

    January 31, 2024

  • See tremetol.

    January 31, 2024

  • madge

    January 31, 2024

  • I see a which see!

    January 30, 2024

  • So I still have to trim my own moustache?

    January 30, 2024

  • After surprisingly acquiring a taste for porcelain biscuit, recreated dinosaurs wreak havoc on a remote island of ceramics factories.

    January 30, 2024

  • Macaulay Culkin?

    January 30, 2024

  • Who knew?

    January 30, 2024

  • Diminutive of fiasco.

    January 30, 2024

  • Like the buttons on a vendingmachine.

    January 30, 2024

  • Compare dross.

    January 30, 2024

  • "Bitter barberry berbine is better than billbeetle-bitten bulbo-tubers," babbled bilby biliously.

    January 29, 2024

  • Most of that definition is a foreign language :-/

    January 28, 2024

  • *bats ears*

    January 28, 2024

  • Quite a large category when you think about it.

    January 28, 2024

  • An actor, comedian, writer, producer, etc.

    January 28, 2024

  • Well pardon me, I was looking for improper spiny rats thank you very much.

    January 27, 2024

  • This etymology is some ride.

    January 27, 2024

  • I see a which see!

    January 24, 2024

  • I usually elevate my feet with a pouffe.

    January 24, 2024

  • One suspects that ruzuzu is a stallinger of fufluns.

    January 23, 2024

  • Tagging currently disabled :-/

    January 23, 2024

  • Things that go pop!

    January 23, 2024

  • Also puddling-rolls.

    January 23, 2024

  • Also spelling chequer :-/

    January 22, 2024

  • Reverses the effects of expandin?

    January 22, 2024

  • Needs a Rolling Stones song :-/

    January 22, 2024

  • Compare Malay pondok, hut.

    January 21, 2024

  • I think this relates to worker ants, etc. that are usually sterile.

    January 21, 2024

  • Show me your little-explored subregions baby.

    January 21, 2024

  • Not to be confused with a mustard hog.

    January 21, 2024

  • See also wanty.

    January 21, 2024

  • Also kit-key.

    January 21, 2024

  • _____ what it used to be :-/

    January 21, 2024

  • Main item in their diet is flying sheep.

    January 21, 2024

  • Fox-bat, shark, etc.

    January 21, 2024

  • I could dislive a pizza right about now.

    January 17, 2024

  • So a train wreck is following by a wrecking-train, not caused by it?

    January 17, 2024

  • Joins East Timor ('east east') as being a country whose name is a cardinal direction.

    January 17, 2024

  • Meanwhile overdeliver has no definition on this site.

    January 17, 2024

  • See turkishness.

    January 17, 2024

  • Although frankly heathen delight has a good ring to it for an innocuous sweet treat.

    January 17, 2024

  • Hey TCD you could/should have stopped at hence.

    January 17, 2024

  • So a dogfish is not a dog but it might be a fruit bat. I hope that's clear enough for you newbies.

    January 17, 2024

  • I know it's only a root but sheesh.

    January 17, 2024

  • But like fapkin, I often wonder what it's for.

    January 17, 2024

  • 'Also attested in Old French desbacler ("to clear a harbour by getting ships unloaded to make room for incoming ships with lading")' is fascinating.

    January 17, 2024

  • testacella

    January 16, 2024

  • Discovered on a windy evening, fo shure.

    January 16, 2024

  • When one redo isn't enough.

    January 16, 2024

  • Spicy and ripe. You're making me hungry and I'm all out of silica gel.

    January 16, 2024

  • Also all-be.

    January 15, 2024

  • Also known as mashua. And my Colombian mother-in-law calls it nabu.

    January 12, 2024

  • What type of galaxy are you?

    January 12, 2024

  • Where you withdraw Bitcoin?

    January 12, 2024

  • Want suma dis?

    January 12, 2024

  • That's perversely beautiful.

    January 12, 2024

  • Theme park?

    January 12, 2024

  • Silly shilly-shallying Sally shrilly sang softly a shelly Seychelles sea-shanty.

    January 10, 2024

  • Triple downer.

    January 10, 2024

  • Sooo, apparently not an airshow in Nebraska.

    January 10, 2024

  • I feel like any dictionary entries that use a 'slang' label should identify where and possibly even when.

    January 10, 2024

  • See also rundle.

    January 10, 2024

  • Also kellipot apparently.

    January 10, 2024

  • Ah, it has a name!

    January 10, 2024

  • After careful thought, I conclude I am not a vampire. Unless my victims have hommous coursing in their veins, in which case ...

    January 10, 2024

  • Compare guimpe.

    January 9, 2024

  • Will it float?

    January 9, 2024

  • I see a whole alternative calendar unfolding here. Like High July, where you get stoned instead of drunk for a month. I've already ordered a 20kg sack of potatoes for Starch March.

    January 9, 2024

  • As compared to get-wetables: umbrella, gumboots, rain jacket, etc.

    January 9, 2024

  • Does anyone else hate the modern misuse of this to mean reply, respond?

    January 9, 2024

  • Also scroag.

    January 8, 2024

  • Need some more zing in your life? Look no further.

    January 8, 2024

  • obolary

    January 8, 2024

  • unsupervised is delightful

    January 8, 2024

  • See tendril-climber.

    January 8, 2024

  • Interesting that the database has an entry for this but not for parkia.

    January 7, 2024

  • I like it and I don't know qwhy.

    January 7, 2024

  • --> embowlism, disembowl, etc.

    January 7, 2024

  • I see a which see.

    January 7, 2024

  • Well you've come to the right place. Welcome.

    January 7, 2024

  • Presumably the singular is wishfetto.

    January 7, 2024

  • Fruity.

    January 7, 2024

  • "The confetti in Times Square has thousands of people's wishes written on them. In 2015 wishfetti became a part of the tradition. People write their wishes for the new year and submit them to the Wish Wall in Times Square (or online) and those wishes are turned into the confetti that falls over the crowd at midnight." - '35 Fun New Year's Facts to Brush up on the Holiday's History', https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/holidays/g4933/new-years-facts/

    January 7, 2024

  • I've heard that Almost Solveig are being supported on their Reports Of Our Demise Were Overstated Although Probably Justly So tour by Tangerine Banjorine.

    January 3, 2024

  • Well you've now racked up 1 comment.

    January 3, 2024

  • Tree with good bark =-/

    December 31, 2023

  • Australian slang - a stick with a claw at the end used for throwing balls.

    December 30, 2023

  • Used in cheap Dylan Thomas knock-offs.

    December 30, 2023

  • *bats ears*

    Well helloooooo there.

    December 30, 2023

  • What a newly-graduated psychologist is packaged in.

    December 30, 2023

  • An era when many important things are made of silicon.

    December 28, 2023

  • Good insult.

    December 28, 2023

  • Solveig salvage soon?

    December 28, 2023

  • Oh no!

    December 28, 2023

  • Projectile vomit :-/

    December 27, 2023

  • A punk band past their best?

    December 27, 2023

  • LMI.

    December 27, 2023

  • Lay is a transitive verb.

    December 26, 2023

  • Lay what next to you?

    December 26, 2023

  • Very suave name for a moth.

    December 22, 2023

  • Pronounced 'footsie'.

    December 22, 2023

  • Owl or Liverwort is the new Cheese or Font.

    December 21, 2023

  • Cultivated by popping a pill on the dance floor.

    December 21, 2023

  • Great annals of dictionary crafting and all that but frankly 'a contrivance' isn't very helpful or descriptive.

    December 21, 2023

  • C'mon, surely the colour is browner rather than redder.

    December 21, 2023

  • What's with the insinuation about drooping ears?

    December 21, 2023

  • adjective - very bad at Scrabble

    December 21, 2023

  • Jetset Jed let fretful Chet bet a comet to an eyelet-set his not-dead-yet pet wouldn't bedwet the crochet sheetset.

    December 21, 2023

  • Cruel 'Cattle-Call' Cecil caused a cacophony by kicking kitty-corner a cold kettle of crinkle-cut catechetical kettle-corn.

    December 21, 2023

  • Oh gosh, I didn't realise that the cartoon cactus had a name. Of course it would, thinking about it logically, but, you know.

    December 21, 2023

  • Eggcorn?

    December 21, 2023

  • Anything for you, brass razoozoo.

    December 21, 2023

  • floccose

    December 21, 2023

  • Welcome. Make yourself at home. Somebody will be along with a tray of fufluns any minute.

    December 19, 2023

  • Go on, unleash your inner tiger.

    December 19, 2023

  • Yes, chip shop is a sub-genre of greasy listening.

    December 19, 2023

  • See hephthemimeres.

    December 19, 2023

  • peregrine

    December 19, 2023

  • Reminds me a bit of Groundhog Day.

    December 19, 2023

  • First meaning is very cool.

    December 19, 2023

  • Super list already, well done.

    December 18, 2023

  • Y lyke it!

    December 18, 2023

  • brass farthing

    December 18, 2023

  • Still asking the big questions.

    December 18, 2023

  • Which is worth more, or indeed less: brass farthing or brass razoo?

    December 18, 2023

  • Bring back the expression 'thick weather', that is wondeful.

    December 18, 2023

  • Well you can refuse coke from everywhere if you want.

    December 18, 2023

  • What bike share schemes are made of.

    December 18, 2023

  • I reckon you can probably go right ahead. Trust us, we're werd nerds.

    December 17, 2023

  • Before what?

    Before giving us a million dollars?

    December 17, 2023

  • Rickroll it?

    December 9, 2023

  • Aka bin chicken.

    December 9, 2023

  • In Australia, the straw-necked ibis. So called because it likes to scavenge rubbish.

    December 9, 2023

  • At least someone is posing the big questions here.

    December 8, 2023

  • Is it bad karma to make bad korma?

    December 8, 2023

  • The fishing and the fish are the same word.

    December 6, 2023

  • 'Somewhat related to' sounds like an erratic second cousin you disown when it suits you.

    December 6, 2023

  • What does the -phil morpheme signify?

    December 6, 2023

  • SCOTUS also a dunce? Discuss.

    December 6, 2023

  • I imagine this is how word-manglers like George W Bush might say similarity.

    December 5, 2023

  • Made famous in the song 'Matzo Man'.

    December 5, 2023

  • Don't get your pantisocracy in a twist!

    December 4, 2023

  • In Hungarian, a highwayman.

    December 4, 2023

  • As a discerning gentleman I prefer my zoœcia arranged regularly.

    December 1, 2023

  • What a half-wit uses to keep his pants up.

    December 1, 2023

  • I can still only find one b in barrel. Help.

    December 1, 2023

  • wine-carriage

    December 1, 2023

  • Bring back these!

    December 1, 2023

  • Sounds like a good insult to me.

    December 1, 2023

  • Just checking in to see how Curtis is doing.

    December 1, 2023

  • "We were having a good ol' sarlykkety-sarlyk when rudely interrupted by an earthquake," reminisced Ganzorig.

    December 1, 2023

  • Well if it looks like a duck ... it might be a shoveler? Modern life is very hard :-/

    December 1, 2023

  • Hiya! Came across spoonie today, appears to be a duck.

    December 1, 2023

  • Does this include fancy champagne glasses?

    November 29, 2023

  • Dire tale backwards. Click bait masquerading as click beetle!

    November 29, 2023

  • May thy orbit be fleshy ...

    November 29, 2023

  • How do American speakers of English distinguish between this and lemon bomb?

    November 29, 2023

  • One of those entries where the reverse dictionary needs to have a cup of tea and a good lie down.

    November 28, 2023

  • But don't get risky in your frisky and end up with Chicagonorrhea.

    November 28, 2023

  • Why stop at gorilla? Maybe take a ride in a Chicagondola, if they ever build it. https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2016/may/06/chicago-plans-aerial-cable-car-network-skyline

    November 28, 2023

  • *bows gracefully, or at least I think so*

    November 27, 2023

  • Sounds like you're already a bit salty, vendypants!

    November 26, 2023

  • I have not in fact been to Nowhere Else although I passed close by. Probably on the way to somewhere else :-/

    November 24, 2023

  • A locality in Tasmania, Australia. Nowhere Else - Google Maps

    November 24, 2023

  • ... for a living but dreams of being a professional dancer?

    November 24, 2023

  • Yes but what is the link between the term ronson and fire?

    November 23, 2023

  • Well. I know how Australians would pronounce it :-/

    November 23, 2023

  • A loose one will sink an ecshipse.

    November 23, 2023

  • "i feel like a sitcom writer now" :-))))) loool

    November 22, 2023

  • Relevant context for the classic Australian movie 'On Our Selection'.

    Watch - original 1932 version https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1SjeWCuyDk or 1995 remake https://archive.org/details/dad-and-dave-on-our-selection-1995

    November 22, 2023

  • Nice result with the word drop neatly dropped in the middle of this. Poetic justice.

    November 22, 2023

  • I hope there are some exciting new flavours. How about roasted vendingmachine with caramel?

    November 22, 2023

  • Yes I think it was something to do with my laptop and a new login system at Wordnik having a wee pith-feud.

    November 20, 2023

  • But let's assume it is. Points are scored by whacking a toad with a broomstick between the legs of a black cat and into a cauldron filled with brimstone. A bonus point is awarded if the cat gives you a filthy glare. In the modern game, copies of Macbeth may be used instead of toads.

    November 20, 2023

  • Another case where the examples are more useful than the definition(s).

    November 20, 2023

  • I have eaten all the cookies and now don't feel like hommous, but it's the thought that counts. Thank you Erin. I am now perilously close to commenting freely again.

    November 20, 2023

  • I have logged in 3 times in the last 5 minutes, yet whenever I click a word I find myself logged out again.

    Thusly I am trapped in a nether world between bilby and unbilby. Send hommous.

    November 20, 2023

  • Wordnik is the successor to Wordie, presumably a portmanteau of word and, uh, boulangerie.

    August 26, 2023

  • If coalface can be a compound then why not cliffface? The would be an effing good word.

    August 2, 2023

  • See tapekini.

    July 15, 2023

  • The walkout music for the Angels' Roger Repoz - at least on the night I as a four-year-old attended a game at Anaheim stadium with the whole family - was 'Don't Sleep in the Subway, Darling'. He played professional baseball for 17 years in USA major and minor leagues, Japan and Puerto Rico. He was of Yugoslav parentage. Interestingly the Spanish verb reposare is cognate with the English repose so any Hispanic- or Italian-background players and fans would also have got the joke.

    June 17, 2023

  • An Australian equivalent would be Multi-Function Polis, a futuristic city-within-a-city once proposed for Adelaide. No-one really grokked the concept and it became so controversial with all kinds of scaremongering that the project was eventually dropped.

    October 25, 2022

  • TCD is soooo dated.

    October 13, 2022

  • Also known as Oregon sunshine.

    October 13, 2022

  • bog rose?

    October 13, 2022

  • Eleven chickens surely.

    October 12, 2022

  • There was a political party here who had a goshawk on their logo and now they don't. So what do you call someone who lets their goshawk escape?

    October 11, 2022

  • Not to be confused with the ka'ching dynasty, overthrown by cash registers.

    October 10, 2022

  • Calm down, bull ants.

    October 10, 2022

  • I would be good at this.

    October 10, 2022

  • Guaranteed there'll be a spider up there.

    October 9, 2022

  • So mien is on the other side from starboard?

    October 9, 2022

  • Thou who deppressest the food pellet lever, shall getteth one.

    October 9, 2022

  • Terrorists who wage war against tea.

    October 6, 2022

  • No.

    October 6, 2022

  • Hot dampne!

    October 6, 2022

  • I aint payin' no syntaxes.

    October 5, 2022

  • In 2022, a mayoral candidate for Burnie City Council, Tasmania, Australia. See also brumby.

    October 5, 2022

  • Not of course to be confused with the bowling lizard who, despite having trouble with shoe sizes at the local alley, is quite a decent chap.

    October 5, 2022

  • Shoobie wap, shoobie shoobie wap

    October 5, 2022

  • Would feel a bit negative to end that one with -No.

    October 5, 2022

  • Ok fess up, who has more than one?

    October 5, 2022

  • Did you dare a queer, weary, dear stork to stalk deer drearily?

    October 3, 2022

  • Any rhymes with -chiser?

    October 2, 2022

  • It's coming along well!

    October 2, 2022

  • Wait. A flasket could be a basket, or could also be something in a basket. What kind of trickery is this?

    October 2, 2022

  • Jonah is looking forward to the companion in-whale list.

    September 28, 2022

  • From Italian verb bisognare, to need, hence a bisognio is a needy person (in the classic sense).

    September 28, 2022

  • Yuck.

    September 28, 2022

  • OMG drop bears!

    September 28, 2022

  • Chewbacca tried to woo back a rude linebacker who drove a blue-black Studebaker.

    September 27, 2022

  • Good heavens we need to bring this back.

    September 27, 2022

  • *marches in with a crate of home-made raspberry water kefir*

    September 27, 2022

  • Look, a nice magpie over there!

    September 20, 2022

  • Jakarta used to have something like this. Don't know about now, as I haven't been there since 1999.

    For example bokap (father) was derived from standard Indonesia bapak.

    September 19, 2022

  • Where does the be come from? Hamlet clearing house was he?

    September 16, 2022

  • I knew it was a verb!

    Hit that lever, guys!

    September 14, 2022

  • First usage I saw was by military history author and researcher Chris Owen in the following tweet: "What are the reasons for Russia's Blyatskrieg – its rapid collapse east of Kharkiv – and why might Napoleon Bonaparte have known some of the answers? Here's a 🧵 exploring some possible deeper reasons for Ukraine's stunning successes in recent days."

    September 12, 2022

  • Possibly coined today, to describe the dismal Russian war effort as they retreat from parts of Ukraine they had occupied.

    From blyat, all-purpose Russian swear word roughly similar in usage to fuck in Engllish, + krieg (war).

    September 12, 2022

  • Mick Hicks' quickly picked Felix Dix to get a sick fix from slick Route 66 mnemonicks kicks.

    September 10, 2022

  • "The spokesman said it would be appropriate for mourners to bring candles to the event, to symbolise the time the queen tried to use the state Poverty Fund to heat Buckingham Palace despite with her own personal fortune and estate worth an estimated £40,000,000,000, the property portfolio of which generates £300 million per year and which had a family thrown out during the covid eviction ban for a £32 unpaid bill.

    'Who knows, maybe Elton will re-do Candle in the Wind again like he did in 1997 when that doll-faced strumpet was put to bed with a shovel?'”

    - Modest 'Mourning Glory' for Betty, 10 September 2022, https://tasmaniantimes.com/2022/09/modest-mourning-glory-for-betty/

    September 10, 2022

  • I have never heard this usage in my lifetime.

    September 10, 2022

  • Ah, so this is what you use to open a bottle gourd.

    September 10, 2022

  • Seems to have escaped the lists of collective nouns.

    September 9, 2022

  • We should yoink this for use with computer cables, etc.

    September 9, 2022

  • Great. Surely the uncoins of this are minted from antimony.

    September 9, 2022

  • Sorry, I don't think that's a mandle: https://www.wordnik.com/lists/mandles-candles-for-men

    September 8, 2022

  • I love foreign language lists.

    September 8, 2022

  • Interesting how many meanings this has compared to dismantle.

    September 8, 2022

  • Scottish term for flag/banner.

    September 8, 2022

  • Insect love, anyone?

    September 8, 2022

  • OMG Cadet's fuming liquid was a heaps better name.

    September 8, 2022

  • Found it!

    September 8, 2022

  • Wait, dungeon is not on the list.

    September 8, 2022

  • The trolls are everywhere.

    September 8, 2022

  • Hip, hipper, hippo, hippest, hooray!

    September 8, 2022

  • Oh how do I love to go out and hurl some epithets at hedgerow plants.

    September 8, 2022

  • As if broomrape wasn't a bad enough name.

    September 8, 2022

  • I see the pronunciation guy is not brave enough to poke his head above the water here.

    September 8, 2022

  • Earlier a surly, gnarly, sturdy, burly Charlie unfairly furtively filched a Gaelic girly's curly hurley.

    September 8, 2022

  • Originally nosethirl.

    September 8, 2022

  • In road cycling, a notional distance before the end of the race where mechanical mishaps will not penalise a rider. It's usually 2 or 3 kilometres. For example, if a cyclist's chain breaks and he has to wait for a replacement, at the end of the stage he will be awarded the same finishing time as the group he was with when the mechanical occurred.

    September 8, 2022

  • A perfect spot for my Skinner box.

    September 8, 2022

  • Examples also suggest another meaning like agreement, accord.

    September 8, 2022

  • So the Tax Department collects DIRT? Well well.

    September 8, 2022

  • Wait. There's no definition at spiroylous, so has this word now been lost?

    September 7, 2022

  • Oh my, the visuals!

    September 7, 2022

  • Your shitposting sock-puppet name is your sexual orientation and your preferred transport

    September 7, 2022

  • So there was a specific antonym for righteous.

    September 7, 2022

  • I have never heard this usage.

    September 7, 2022

  • Yeah, I bet they're not real gold.

    September 7, 2022

  • A pelican that ate a few Scrabble letters.

    September 7, 2022

  • Ok so not a pub serving the good stuff.

    September 7, 2022

  • Egghead anthropomorphism is better than bubble wrap!

    September 7, 2022

  • Just can't stop!

    September 7, 2022

  • Pop!

    September 7, 2022

  • Pop!

    September 7, 2022

  • Pop!

    September 7, 2022

  • Pop goes the deduction of the laws that regulate the interactions of the anatomical, biological, and psychological elements of human physiology!

    September 7, 2022

  • How does one get to be a nipple-fitter?

    September 7, 2022

  • Funkia and your mother and your grandmother.

    September 7, 2022

  • Also tamarau.

    September 7, 2022

  • "If I've told you once, if I've told you twice, if I've told you sesquiduple times..."

    September 6, 2022

  • Now now.

    September 6, 2022

  • Eate, drynk and be murye.

    September 6, 2022

  • New character in the Mr Men series.

    September 6, 2022

  • We used to sing a song - a sea shanty - when I was a kind of youth ambassador to Indonesia, inserting a local place name at the end. eg. From Melbourne to Lampung's a bloody long way.

    Now this is the story of Gentleman Jim

    Somebody threw a tomato at him

    Now tomatoes don't hurt if they have the thin skin

    But this here tomato was wrapped in a tin

    Haul away!

    Haul away!

    From ____ to ____ is a bloody long way.

    September 6, 2022

  • But of course.

    September 6, 2022

  • Also moleyne.

    September 6, 2022

  • Limericks on sioux.

    September 6, 2022

  • YouValve doesn't really do it for me.

    September 5, 2022

  • An Irish device :-/

    September 5, 2022

  • The fun thing in English is that you can stack 'em up to your heart's delight.

    e.g. Watford Library photocopier paper supply cupboard.

    September 2, 2022

  • See definitionless.

    September 2, 2022

  • Despite the laudable efforts of our correspondent I still feel like I need a translation :-/

    September 2, 2022

  • Belay your jaw-tackle, bilby!

    September 1, 2022

  • One who pickles, duh.

    September 1, 2022

  • A muddled Mysore miso-maker messily mixed mushrooms, mashed mangoes and mightily yummy marshmallows in his mum's multi-mixer.

    September 1, 2022

  • Thebaine of my life is barking dogs :-/

    September 1, 2022

  • Next time you need to measure lime in Wales you're all set. Never let it be said that Wordnik doesn't prepare you for life's challenges.

    September 1, 2022

  • Harriet the hardy, hairy, hawkish harridan awkwardly handled a horribly-hot, kinky hickory half-halter.

    September 1, 2022

  • What would a dewey-eyed dodo do with two huge tubes of chewy tomato-avocado-potato stew?

    September 1, 2022

  • Why is there a definition here?

    September 1, 2022

  • Gin section can't be far away, surely.

    September 1, 2022

  • It seems that if you edit a list description or title on an old list, it rockets to the top of the New List column on the Community Page.

    August 31, 2022

  • Merci yarb!

    August 31, 2022

  • Ok, I was thinking more like when the bass player ODs on cocaine.

    August 31, 2022

  • Move over pet rocks!

    August 31, 2022

  • modulet

    August 31, 2022

  • Fun fact: I lived in the Cocos (Keeling) Islands for over 2 years and was referred to as Pak Amy, ie. Mr Amy, in the local way of referring to married men and women after their first child (and then first grandchild).

    August 31, 2022

  • The AHD definition above refers to the Australian territory of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands. The disambiguation is useful because the islands were initially settled in error; a British officer of the day was ordered to claim and settle the Cocos Islands for Britain, but his only map had these islands marked on it and not the Cocos Islands located in the Bay of Andaman that the British Government intended.

    August 31, 2022

  • The list name references the title of William Fotheringham's biography of pro cyclist Tom Simpson. The apocryphal story is well enough told on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Tom_Simpson

    August 31, 2022

  • Always a good time to get on your bike!

    August 31, 2022

  • See also jaguarondi.

    August 31, 2022

  • Stop it.

    August 31, 2022

  • USA-Australia cultural divide right there.

    August 31, 2022

  • Literally means 'water banana'.

    August 31, 2022

  • Never pappous! We are NOT having any of that.

    August 31, 2022

  • They probably cold call people telling them they have a long-standing debt to Grasshoppers Inc that can be paid off with iTunes cards.

    August 30, 2022

  • Wait, there are insects out there impersonating locusts?

    August 30, 2022

  • Hey, I have a list for that!

    August 30, 2022

  • Sounds like a fart to me.

    August 30, 2022

  • Dennis Norris nicked nine iron-knotted nanoneedles from an unnamed nanna's knitted knapsack.

    August 30, 2022

  • Need something to celebrate? It's National Bilby Day! https://www.savethebilbyfund.org.au/national-bilby-day/?mc_cid=682bb97487&mc_eid=0730901c31

    August 30, 2022

  • Wait what the heck Canada?

    August 30, 2022

  • So, like a snowshoe for horses.

    August 30, 2022

  • Contains everything under the sun except gold :-/

    August 30, 2022

  • Where Supertramp sit down to dinner.

    August 30, 2022

  • See also ulnage.

    August 30, 2022

  • Ack, verbing!

    August 30, 2022

  • Not all pointy-ended critters are rhinoceros

    They could well be insects nematocerous.

    August 30, 2022

  • Last stop before PDX.

    August 30, 2022

  • Celebrate Hyphen Day at TCD!

    August 30, 2022

  • Makes me think of 'Bugsy Malone'.

    August 30, 2022

  • Doesn't sound like it would be very efficacious.

    August 30, 2022

  • See needfire.

    August 30, 2022

  • After typing that, I hit Random word and landed on woodwose!

    August 30, 2022

  • Imma say that 'phosphoric light of rotten wood' takes a magick phenomenon and then trashes it. Like chancing upon a forest fairy and then daubing it with Cheez Whiz.

    August 30, 2022

  • Polypyrroles is a pesky plural of polypyrrole, a plain polymer with repeating pyrrole parts and not a perfunctory pyrrolocarbazole.

    August 27, 2022

  • Yes, bring on sheep-powered space travel.

    August 27, 2022

  • Goodness me, I have just right list for this word then.

    August 27, 2022

  • Yackety Yack is a quite strange but interesting, indeed funny, Australian avant garde movie from the 1970's.

    August 26, 2022

  • Are you collecting these ruzuzu?

    August 26, 2022

  • When the lab geeks are phoning it in.

    August 26, 2022

  • Brave move to name your country after a parasitic skin disease.

    August 26, 2022

  • I don't get it. I am probably Too Old.

    August 26, 2022

  • Law and Order series?

    August 26, 2022

  • Wait what?

    August 26, 2022

  • Tasmania is home to a baked potato fast food chain named Praties. See praty.

    August 26, 2022

  • Surely this should be a pasta shape.

    August 26, 2022

  • Also bush-cow.

    August 26, 2022

  • bumastus?

    August 26, 2022

  • 8 feet high?! OUCH

    August 26, 2022

  • Here, have a toast rack.

    August 26, 2022

  • initialism gives one the sick, so it does.

    August 26, 2022

  • In modern Australian slang, the big dance is the final of a sporting competition.

    August 26, 2022

  • Willy the wily woylie royally wheeled a white-walled red-wheeled wheelbarrow really well.

    August 25, 2022

  • Key enemies include Saddam Hussein and Little Miss Muffett.

    August 25, 2022

  • How did I get here?

    August 25, 2022

  • "Residents across the coast of north-west Tasmania have additional opportunities to explore ideas and research topics of interest with the launch of a new educational platform, based in the Wynyard area.

    The University of Wynyard, or UWYN, is a communiversity – a community based university that looks to link members of the community together for digital conversation, local events and project collaboration."

    - Tasmanian Times, New ‘Communiversity’ Launches in North-west Tasmania, 23 August 2022. https://tasmaniantimes.com/2022/08/new-communiversity-launches-in-north-west-tasmania/

    August 25, 2022

  • Also hackbuss.

    August 24, 2022

  • The examples suggest techs use it in relation to low-resolution images.

    August 24, 2022

  • Due you fondue?

    August 24, 2022

  • And the quarterback is toast!

    August 24, 2022

  • I hope these things are tamper-proof :-/

    August 24, 2022

  • This made me laugh:

    "One is reminded of the so-called plot claimed to have been uncovered by the FSB last April by Ukrainian neo-Nazis to kill Russian TV host Vladimir Solovyov in Moscow. As evidence they reported an improvised explosive device and a large variety of weapons, as well as Ukrainian passports and nationalist literature. Because there must never be any doubt about the sympathies of the would-be assassins, who clearly had no interest in covert operations, there was a picture of Hitler and red t-shirt with a swastika. Most bizarre of all was the presence of three copies of the SIMS video game, presumably because the officer staging this scene misunderstood his orders to supply three SIM cards, which might have some role in a car bomb. Lest there be any doubt about the authenticity of this plot another video showed an inscription in an unidentified book that had been found, signed in Russian with the words ‘signature illegible'."

    - Lawrence Freedman, 'Constantly Operating Factors - 

    Stalin's Lessons for Putin', published 24 August 2022. Constantly Operating Factors - by Lawrence Freedman (substack.com)

    August 24, 2022

  • adays

    August 24, 2022

  • srsly?

    August 24, 2022

  • Citation from Wiktionary:

    1996 June 15, Colleen Condron, 'Oh No, Another peeve about children.....', in alt.peeves, Usenet‎1:

    The crumb grinders were in the communal backyard playing when I left for work some 13 hours ago, and they are still there. Screaming. And yelling those inane things that only kids will yell. Over and over and over.

    August 24, 2022

  • Coco is my favourite variety of mplete.

    August 24, 2022

  • Are ever gonna let me down?

    August 24, 2022

  • Don't all bridges close gaps?

    August 23, 2022

  • *waves*

    August 23, 2022

  • But where does it stop?

    August 23, 2022

  • An American musician and comedian, 1908-1994.

    August 23, 2022

  • Don't like.

    August 23, 2022

  • An explosive device used by the aquaculture industry to scare seals away from fish pens in waterways.

    August 23, 2022

  • A peeved, pesky piskashish placed crispy snack-pickle shishkebab picnic packs into its pressed subtle-purple pinstriped pantsuit.

    August 23, 2022

  • Unless it refers to the synchronised dumpster diving team coached by vendingmachine?

    August 23, 2022

  • Term doesn't appear to have caught on.

    August 23, 2022

  • Oh wow! This is definitely a food pellet flavour.

    August 22, 2022

  • To have one's buffalo stolen.

    August 22, 2022

  • Do ask do tell.

    August 22, 2022

  • Also sarkar, sirkar.

    August 22, 2022

  • Who dis?

    August 22, 2022

  • Bob Dylan singing meal.

    August 22, 2022

  • So it's like envisioning after a frothy corporate wizard cast an expecto bullshittus spell?

    August 21, 2022

  • As forgive is to forget, so foregive is to foreguess. Guilty.

    August 21, 2022

  • Why am I writing like a Geordie?

    August 20, 2022

  • Kubla built heself a nice gaff at Xanadu

    Proper belta palace, and gardens of canadew

    But robbers on the loot

    Stole all the best fruit;

    What's a poor Mongol emperor gonna do?

    August 20, 2022

  • Unless of course Xanadu claims the canadew.

    August 20, 2022

  • A sick, hick cricket with rickets nicked a pixie's stick to play quick mixed cricket on a sticky wicket.

    August 20, 2022

  • lighting-station

    August 20, 2022

  • Can we shove a few French cutthroat loanwords into a <em>thundre dôme</em> and just sit back and watch?

    August 19, 2022

  • To foregive is better than to foreguess.

    August 19, 2022

  • Sounds like you've come to right place :-)

    August 19, 2022

  • Whig big-wig Greg Muggins dug a fat, jiggly bug and a busted jug of fine fig fudge from a fluffy wig under his friggin' biggon.

    August 19, 2022

  • Is there a porcine variety?

    August 19, 2022

  • Another angle on feutred.

    August 19, 2022

  • Could you quickly cool a clay cookie jar in an acutely kooky rajah's cute cooja?

    August 18, 2022

  • Garrulous Job and glib Jeb jabbered jollily about the bodgy two-bob jib-o'-jib job.

    August 18, 2022

  • We need the Ned Flanders pronunciation.

    August 18, 2022

  • Cloning?

    August 18, 2022

  • I must confess to being a bit behind in feutring my spears.

    August 18, 2022

  • See also boreen.

    August 18, 2022

  • Also chepinge.

    August 17, 2022

  • Should come in handy in active shooter situations :-/

    August 17, 2022

  • Funny, but it takes you a while to get it.

    August 17, 2022

  • Right. Plus there's anteprocrastination which goes before this.

    August 16, 2022

  • Simply thrilling amount of vowels bursting out of this word.

    August 16, 2022

  • Seems like everything has wheels on it these days.

    August 16, 2022

  • Not to be be confused with hominiliary, a book of delicious hominy recipes.

    August 15, 2022

  • How are they not brilliant blue?

    August 15, 2022

  • Very good.

    August 15, 2022

  • Welcome back after 11 years! Just popped out for some fresh air?

    August 15, 2022

  • Well done.

    August 15, 2022

  • Heid, showlders, neez and ...

    August 15, 2022

  • You can say that again!

    August 15, 2022

  • Well aren't you a cuti.

    August 15, 2022

  • Canada needs to own this. A bit like the way New Zealand did with kiwi fruit.

    August 15, 2022

  • While I'm here I'd like to provide a useful link to alexz's fine list: https://www.wordnik.com/lists/self-censored

    August 15, 2022

  • *affixes gold start to this list*

    August 15, 2022

  • Men only! Women are too emotionally unstable to be trusted with hairdressing :-/

    August 15, 2022

  • See herring-spink.

    August 12, 2022

  • Nickname, probably official, of the New Zealand netball team.

    August 12, 2022

  • Fancy name for a blob :-/

    August 12, 2022

  • *cartoon fans breathe a sigh of disappointment*

    August 12, 2022

  • This is actually a medical term. If you search on the term, for images, you will get the idea. NOT for the faint-hearted.

    A medical dictionary I looked up said: 'Fusion or abnormal approximation of the lobules (lobes) of the auricles of the external ears in otocephaly.'

    otocephaly is another $100 word you'll need to look up.

    August 12, 2022

  • Although, you know, it might be handy to keep on the fridge door.

    August 12, 2022

  • C'mon I only need a regular phantom.

    August 12, 2022

  • To rescue a cow?

    August 12, 2022

  • So cat-rake = ratchet-drill, tbh I am none the wiser.

    August 12, 2022

  • Calling vanderpink!

    August 12, 2022

  • Ho ho ho!

    August 12, 2022

  • Hi Gabi. Meet Steve, the starchy potato who is the staple food of the British Isles.

    August 11, 2022

  • Skippy the slappy seal flipped the sloppy hippy's floppy, fluffy slipper zip with its slippery flipper.

    August 9, 2022

  • Currently being investigated by a parliamentary inquiry. It relates to Barilaro creating a new post of Trade Commissioner in New York, with $500,000 a year salary, then the appointee being replaced by Barilaro days after he left parliament. A public outcry forced him to withdraw from the role.

    August 9, 2022

  • In 2022, a quarterback for the Oklahoma Sooners, USA.

    August 9, 2022

  • A former Brazilian professional footballer. In 2020 he changed the spelling of his surname to Fuchs.

    August 9, 2022

  • In 2022, a Dutch professional footballer who plays for Willem II.

    August 9, 2022

  • Defund the police.

    August 9, 2022

  • Translation of a Danish saying that means overkill.

    August 9, 2022

  • Great contributions :-) I'm tempted to have a look at some other languages to see if there's some good onomatopoeia there.

    August 9, 2022

  • singing-muscle

    August 8, 2022

  • Beelzebub scrubs a hushed subshrub thrush in a slushy rub-a-dub-dub rubber tub.

    August 8, 2022

  • Seeing as this is a palindrome, a kayak should be able to travel backwards as easily as it travels forwards.

    August 8, 2022

  • Wow, my first thought was that this was a Vietnamese word.

    August 8, 2022

  • Never heard of this.

    August 8, 2022

  • *barfs*

    August 8, 2022

  • I tried solo but I had 'irreconcilable artistic differences' with myself.

    August 8, 2022

  • For example, could/should I have been the superb bilby and not the greater bilby? Easy mistake to make.

    August 5, 2022

  • Does superb actually mean anything in the scientific sense or was the person doing the naming just hella impressed?

    August 5, 2022

  • broud

    August 5, 2022

  • Tucker Carlson :-/

    August 5, 2022

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