Comments by abiohphobia

  • wouldnt it be dedeifenestration? or deidefenestration? oh hell, it's your word... love it.

    April 17, 2008

  • such a fine word. just rolls off the tongue

    April 14, 2008

  • perfervid

    perception? or does that fall under perceive?

    November 22, 2007

  • ante-jentacular coitus is the best.

    November 12, 2007

  • elle, owe

    November 1, 2007

  • also a part of the bone of the inner ear

    October 31, 2007

  • perfusion

    October 30, 2007

  • it's from a poem entitled 'bubble baths and crystal meth'

    October 29, 2007

  • correct spelling: ad nauseam

    October 29, 2007

  • lambent, lustrous, refulgent

    October 29, 2007

  • "...at times the shock presents as an imploding clock -

    a Dali-esque reminder that if we invented Time (and

    hoo! we did) we could invent alternatives far more sublime -

    and truer to the prurient experience of ogling Eternity:

    close enough for us to sense its meat."

    October 27, 2007

  • doughnut ;)

    October 27, 2007

  • awesome list

    how bout caramel

    October 27, 2007

  • Pronunciation:

    \fȯr-ˈtü-ə-təs, -ˈtyü-, fər-\

    Etymology:

    Latin fortuitus; akin to Latin fort-, fors chance

    Date:

    1653

    1: occurring by chance

    a: fortunate, lucky

    b: coming or happening by a lucky chance

    October 27, 2007

  • Pronunciation:

    \ˈcha-təl\

    Etymology:

    Middle English chatel- property, from Anglo-French, common root with cattle

    1 : an item of tangible movable or immovable property except real estate and things (as buildings) connected with real property

    2 : slave, bondsman

    October 27, 2007

  • I would like to see the wordie community able to link certain words to each other as synonym, antonyms, homonyms, etc.

    There could be links to the associated words under the appropriate category in the word's page.

    Also, word forms could be grouped together. One could group together, for example, prescient and prescience. Instead of one being listed 9 times and the other 12 times, both could be shown as listed 21 times.

    All of these could be managed by the community. For example, any user could link a certain word to another or group words, but a certain number of members objecting to the action could negate it. Almost like wikipedia, but not quite :).

    Forgive me if these have already been suggested, as I suspect they may have.

    October 27, 2007

  • I once lost a game of scrabble because this word was not in the dictionary we had on hand. And it was a nice big thick one too.

    October 24, 2007

  • I'm glad to see Merriam Webster listing both pronunciations; I had a friend who always gave me shit because I prefer the latter.

    October 24, 2007

  • Pronunciation:

    \ˈ�?-gəl also ˈä-\

    Etymology:

    probably from Low German oegeln, from oog eye; akin to Old High German ouga eye

    intransitive verb : to glance with amorous invitation or challenge

    transitive verb 1 : to eye amorously or provocatively 2 : to look at especially with greedy or interested attention

    October 24, 2007

  • Pronunciation:

    \ˈfa-chü-əs, -tyü-\

    Etymology:

    Latin fatuus foolish

    adj. complacently or inanely foolish

    October 24, 2007

  • "Everyone knows the fatuous verdict of Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes who, asked for an actual example of when it would be proper to limit speech or defy it as an action, gave the example of shouting fire in a crowded theater." -Christopher Hitchens

    October 24, 2007

  • "Giving money to homeless people is like auscultating a dead sheep's heart." -George W. Bush

    October 24, 2007

  • Pronunciation:

    \ˌȯ-skəl-ˈt�?-shən\

    Etymology:

    Latin auscultation-, auscultatio act of listening, from auscultare to listen; akin to Latin auris

    v. to listen to sounds arising within organs (as the lungs) as an aid to diagnosis and treatment

    October 24, 2007

  • I saw your citation for winsome from the Chris Smither song. I love that song. Nice reference.

    October 22, 2007

  • Abiohphobia n.

    A fear of palindromes.

    October 22, 2007