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  • Nineteen times.

    December 24, 2017

  • Eighteen times.

    December 24, 2017

  • Even more ginormous *than* ginormous.

    December 24, 2017

  • Okay I decided it means to acclimate.

    cousese

    verb

    to acclimate

    December 24, 2017

  • Thanks EA for teaching me this word...

    December 24, 2017

  • nabooboodilliony: the number 2^11^13^17^19

    December 24, 2017

  • nabooboodilliony-one: the number 2^11^13^17^19 + 1

    December 24, 2017

  • To make into a stub: to make stubby. Used on Wikipedia to refer to an edit by which an article becomes an article stub.

    December 24, 2017

  • The process of adding the letter "z" to the start of something so it appears at the bottom of the list. See aaabeduation.

    December 24, 2017

  • The process of adding the letter "a" to the start of something so it appears at the top of the list. See zzzbeduation.

    December 24, 2017

  • a reversed contradicting metamorph phrased as an anagram.

    https://definithing.com/hasemalphaginnojinglanaporphomism/

    December 24, 2017

  • Ten times.

    December 24, 2017

  • myself.

    December 24, 2017

  • Afraid.

    December 24, 2017

  • thought. Past tense of think.

    December 24, 2017

  • Knowingly transmitting cooties. Credit to John and Hank Green of vlogbrothers.

    December 24, 2017

  • .

    December 24, 2017

  • Capable of using the computer mouse with either hand.

    December 23, 2017

  • den. 1: noun: scrotum

    December 19, 2017

  • fanfiction

    similar to headcanon

    December 19, 2017

  • What fans of a story or piece of media (show(s), movie(s), book(s) etc.) tend to imagine happened (though unspecified by the creators). Headcanons are usually, but not always, actually plausible to the story, though some fans tend to headcanonize things that are contradictory to the word of the creator or the show itself.

    December 19, 2017

  • The (non-sexual in every way) ball-tingling sensation when something excites you (in a non-sexual way). Officially called scrotofrisson.

    December 19, 2017

  • The (non-sexual in every way) ball-tingling sensation when something excites you (in a non-sexual way). Also called tingleballs.

    Etymology: (English) scrotum + (English) frisson.

    December 19, 2017

  • seems like it'd be eschatology.

    December 19, 2017

  • Michigander slang for ignorant.

    December 19, 2017

  • lowerCamelCaseLooksLikeThis

    UpperCamelCaseOrPascalCaseLooksLikeThis


    Hypernym: camel case

    December 19, 2017

  • PascalCaseOrUpperCamelCaseLooksLikeThis

    lowerCamelCaseLooksLikeThis

    December 19, 2017

  • It'S tHiS aNnOyInG tHiNg TwElVe YeAr OlDs Do In ThEiR uSeRnAmEs.

    December 19, 2017

  • A Variant Of Title Case In Which All Initial Letters Are Capitalized, In Every Single Word. See Jaden Smith's Twitter For An Example.

    https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-style-called-when-the-first-letter-of-every-word-is-capitalized

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letter_case#Case_styles

    December 19, 2017

  • Thiiiiiiiis phenoooooomenoooooooon is called woooooooooooooooooooord lengtheningggggggggggggggg

    December 19, 2017

  • Wow there's a word for that.

    December 19, 2017

  • .

    December 19, 2017

  • From Googology Wiki

    "945 = 33*5*7, so the sum of all divisors of 945 (including itself) is (1+3+32+33)*(1+5)*(1+7) = 40*6*8 = 1,920, while 945*2=1,890<1,920. Therefore, 945 is an abundant number. By trial and error we can check it is also smallest odd number with this property.

    December 19, 2017

  • Stoned and drunk.

    December 19, 2017

  • Adjective: Containing only one word.

    December 19, 2017

  • 1. A genre.

    2. An onomatopoeic sound.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Djent

    December 19, 2017

  • Possible replacement for plural they? Since they may be becoming singular?

    December 19, 2017

  • I always assumed woman was a portmanteau of womb and man. A man with a womb.

    December 19, 2017

  • understanding

    December 19, 2017

  • Full disclosure: I'm not a feminist or SJW, I just want to document every English word. So Wordnik's goal and mine are the same.

    With that out of the way, does anyone know a oneword equivalent to "he or she"? I'm one of those people who only uses "they" as plural, by the way.

    December 19, 2017

  • gender neutral term for sorcerer or sorceress

    December 19, 2017

  • An actor or actress

    Note: this word may never get used as actor is becoming gender neutral with actress going the way of thou and thee...

    December 19, 2017

  • plural of nonactress

    December 19, 2017

  • Someone who is not an actress.

    December 19, 2017

  • Used to be only men. Now actress is going the way of thou and thee.

    December 19, 2017

  • (humorous) a woman driver.

    December 19, 2017

  • (humorous) a female welder.

    December 19, 2017

  • (humorous) a female writer.

    December 19, 2017

  • misspelling of architectress

    December 19, 2017

  • a female lawyer

    December 19, 2017

  • female esquire

    December 19, 2017

  • Plural of wix.

    December 19, 2017

  • Gender neutral for wizards and witches or wizards and wizardesses.

    December 19, 2017

  • In a way that is unjudicial.

    December 19, 2017

  • Noun: the state or quality of being judicial.

    December 19, 2017

  • Noun: Existence in all times. The state of being omnitemporalOmnitemporality.

    December 19, 2017

  • Noun: Existence in all times. The state of being omnitemporal. Same as omnitemporalness.

    December 19, 2017

  • Noun. Complete justice/judicialness; supreme justice/judicialness.

    December 19, 2017

  • Noun: Perfection in all ways; supreme perfection.

    December 19, 2017

  • Charity in all ways; supreme charity.

    December 19, 2017

  • Just in all ways.

    December 19, 2017

  • Charitable in all ways.

    December 19, 2017

  • https://youtu.be/JxHM5fepeNw#t=03m00s

    "Anthony the Pear"

    Does this mean that you like pears?

    Or you're just pear-shaped?

    Should be:

    "Anthony the Pear"

    Does this mean that you like pears?

    Or you're pyriform?

    I have said my piece.

    December 19, 2017

  • https://youtu.be/JxHM5fepeNw#t=03m00s

    "Anthony the Pear"

    Does this mean that you like pears?

    Or you're just pear-shaped?

    Should be:

    "Anthony the Pear"

    Does this mean that you like pears?

    Or you're pyriform?

    I have said my piece.

    December 19, 2017

  • Probably unnecessary but just to remove all confusion this is a contraction (abbreviation) of abbreviation.

    December 19, 2017

  • Beautifully autological.

    December 19, 2017

  • An enemy in a Mario game.

    December 19, 2017

  • Also yonie

    December 19, 2017

  • From someone's WordPress

    "Yonie is one of those terms that can be nice or derogatory. It depends on who is saying it and the context. I believe the word originates as a Pennsylvania Dutch term meaning “Johnny”. You Dutchies can clear that up if you want.

    I grew up understanding it as a term for Amish. Many people (even Mennonites) have not heard of the term. I finally found some backing: the UrbanDictionary lists it as slang for Amish.

    I always took the meaning farther and used it to describe conservative Mennonites as well. If I’m being derogatory, I will use it to describe anyone who is more conservative than me.

    Here’s the catch. Mennonites and Amish are permitted to use it (read the heritage blog). Non Mennos and non Amish are not. There is no positive way for them to use it. It is similar to a certain word that African Americans are permitted to use but close to illegal for a white person to use.

    If you are a Mennonite and you get called a yonie, turn the other cheek. You are not permitted to strike back or show violence according to your faith. Go to all of your friends and tell them what that horrible person called you. That is the Mennonite way."

    December 19, 2017

  • 1. Making out

    2. Having sex

    Can be used as a present tense verb or a gerund.

    December 19, 2017

  • you would not have had

    December 19, 2017

  • you will not have had

    December 19, 2017

  • y'all will not have had

    December 19, 2017

  • Forlorn as a result of being lost.

    Etymology: English lost + English forlorn

    This word is autological

    December 18, 2017

  • Y'all would not have had

    December 18, 2017

  • When Google Books or any other PDF misreads what something says, due to it being a strange font. For example, "coal trader's review" becomes "ooaltbadii'riviii'ai".


    Etymology: It is half autological, half initialism. "-tyooi" is a pdftyooi of "typo!". "pdf-" of course comes from PDF.

    Pronunciation: "pee dee eff tee yoo ee" or "pee dee eff tie oo ee" or "pee dee eff tee oy" or "pee dee eff tie oy". The former is preferred.

    December 18, 2017

  • If covfefe were rendered in Gothic text, changing it to Roman text would yield cousese.

    December 18, 2017

  • 1. Same as senioritis but affecting juniors.

    December 18, 2017

  • 1. Same as senioritis but affecting sophomores.

    December 18, 2017

  • 1. The tendency of high school freshmen to suck, such as at sports.

    2. The tendency of high school freshmen to be annoying.

    3. Same as senioritis but affecting college freshmen.

    December 18, 2017

  • see oversudsing and sudsing.

    December 18, 2017

  • qms there is a word for that: smarmonym.

    December 18, 2017

  • thou wouldst

    December 18, 2017

  • thou wouldst not

    December 18, 2017

  • thou wouldst not have

    December 18, 2017

  • you would not have

    December 18, 2017

  • you will not

    December 18, 2017

  • you will not have

    December 18, 2017

  • y'all will not

    December 18, 2017

  • y'all will not have

    December 18, 2017

  • y'all would not have

    December 18, 2017

  • y'all would not

    December 18, 2017

  • belonging to you-uns

    December 18, 2017

  • Is the possessive yinz' or yinz's?

    December 18, 2017

  • belonging to your guys

    December 18, 2017

  • belonging to you guys

    December 18, 2017

  • y'all will have

    y'all shall have

    December 18, 2017

  • y'all will

    December 18, 2017

  • thou wilt not

    thou shalt not

    December 18, 2017

  • y'all have

    December 18, 2017

  • y'all would have

    December 18, 2017

  • y'all would

    December 18, 2017

  • See hypoflexive.

    December 18, 2017

  • See hypoflexive.

    December 18, 2017

  • Wikipedia says

    "A common stalagmite found seasonally or year round in many caves is the ice stalagmite, commonly referred to as icicles, especially in above-ground contexts.7 Water seepage from the surface will penetrate into a cave and if temperatures are below freezing temperature, the water will collect on the floor into stalagmites. Deposition may also occur directly from the freezing of water vapor.8 Similar to lava stalagmites, ice stalagmites form very quickly within hours or days. Unlike lava stalagmites however, they may grow back as long as water and temperatures are suitable. Ice stalagmites are more common than their stalactite counterparts because warmer air rises to the ceilings of caves and may raise temperatures to above freezing.

    Ice stalactites may also form corresponding stalagmites below them, and given time, may grow together to form an ice column."

    December 18, 2017

  • When an ice stalagmite and an ice stalactite grow together, they form an ice column.

    December 18, 2017

  • Wikipedia says

    "A common stalagmite found seasonally or year round in many caves is the ice stalagmite, commonly referred to as icicles, especially in above-ground contexts.7 Water seepage from the surface will penetrate into a cave and if temperatures are below freezing temperature, the water will collect on the floor into stalagmites. Deposition may also occur directly from the freezing of water vapor.8 Similar to lava stalagmites, ice stalagmites form very quickly within hours or days. Unlike lava stalagmites however, they may grow back as long as water and temperatures are suitable. Ice stalagmites are more common than their stalactite counterparts because warmer air rises to the ceilings of caves and may raise temperatures to above freezing.

    Ice stalactites may also form corresponding stalagmites below them, and given time, may grow together to form an ice column."

    December 18, 2017

  • If an icicle is like a stalactite, what then would a stalagmite be?

    December 18, 2017

  • I may be incorrect, but I'm pretty sure "computer mice" is incorrect.

    December 18, 2017

  • This is a madeupical archaic spelling of madeupical -- imagine that!

    December 18, 2017

  • Weirdly, its definition is at turkmenia.

    Now properly known as Turkmenistan.

    December 18, 2017

  • What the definition hilariously leaves out is that this is derogatory.

    December 18, 2017

  • Hilariously this entry is lowercase (why?).

    Also: Now it is called Turkmenistan.

    December 18, 2017

  • Same as libtard. See also cuck.

    December 18, 2017

  • A cuck is a man who takes sexual pleasure in being cheated on. He enjoys watching his wife get fucked by another man. It is also an insult used by right-wingers for leftists. See libtard and libcuck.

    December 18, 2017

  • A group of cucks is called a cuckoon.

    December 18, 2017

  • A group of cucks is called a cuckoon.

    December 18, 2017

  • "And where is that band who so vauntingly swore

    That the havoc of war and the battle's confusion,

    A home and a country should leave us no more!

    Their blood has washed out their foul footsteps' pollution.

    No refuge could save the hireling and slave

    From the terror of flight, or the gloom of the grave:

    And the star-spangled banner in triumph doth wave

    O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave!"

    December 18, 2017

  • I say care a mel (mel as in melon)... Sue me t(- n -)t

    December 18, 2017

  • relating or pertaining to issues of gender, but not s-xist. see: “racist” vs. “racial”.

    stacy: “so then this stupid guy is all like blah blah blah…”

    joe: “whoa, whoa, whoa, why you gotta be s-xist?”

    stacy: “it’s not s-xist, it’s genderal.”

    joe: …

    December 18, 2017

  • Always thought of this as a stripper name. No offense to any virtuous ladies out there with this name.

    December 17, 2017

  • Brings to mind Ken Bone.

    December 17, 2017

  • A tenth of a nanometre.

    December 17, 2017

  • It's as obscure as scholarlily.

    December 17, 2017

  • From mentalfloss: "The parents of your child's spouse. Your child's in-laws. Ok, this is a Yiddish word, but one that, like a lot of Yiddish words, has poked its way into English because it fills a gap. When it comes to marriage, this can be a very important relationship, so it’s good to have a word for it. If your parents get along with their machetonim, the family—the whole mishpocheh—will be happier."

    December 17, 2017

  • Specifically your mother's brother; your maternal uncle. Same as eam.

    December 17, 2017

  • Specifically your mother's brother. Same as eme.

    December 17, 2017

  • Your father's brother; your paternal uncle.

    December 17, 2017

  • Your mother's sister; your maternal aunt.

    December 17, 2017

  • Your father's sister; your paternal aunt.

    December 17, 2017

  • Your mother's brother.

    December 17, 2017

  • Aunt or uncle. Synonym of pibling.

    December 17, 2017

  • Defn. 2: Of or pertaining to a grandfather.

    December 17, 2017

  • Defn. 2: Of or pertaining to a grandson or granddaughter.

    December 17, 2017

  • Very swaggy.

    December 17, 2017

  • Having much swag.

    December 17, 2017

  • Very delicious or very awesome.

    December 17, 2017

  • From The Atlantic:

    "They’re called “contronyms” or, less elegantly, “auto-antonyms.” They’re words that are their own antonyms—that mean one thing and a polar-opposite thing at the same time—and they include terms like “sanction” (which can mean both to “ratify” and to “penalize”) and “seed” (to plant seeds and/or remove them) and “cleave” (to cling to and/or to separate). But there’s a special strain of contronym—one whose terms get their divergent meanings not from some long-lost whim of Latin or German or Proto-Indo-European, but from something both enduring and contemporary: human awkwardness.

    ...

    ... they owe their internal divergences to modern sociology rather than far-off etymology. There was “humbled,” which often connotes arrogance (see: “humblebrag” and its many derivatives). And “pal,” which often connotes “enemy.” (And “friend,” especially when it’s uttered by an American legislator, as in “my friend across the aisle.”) And “tolerance”—which, when selected as a noun, often suggests its own absence. And “classy.” And “sincerely,” whose presence in a sentence is often evidence of, you know, total insincerity. “Honestly,” for the same reason. “Respectfully,” too. And, of course, “literally,” which refers to both a literal state and … well, you know.

    ...

    we haven’t yet found an adequate term to describe those socially yin-yanged words. We haven’t yet settled on a way to capture the full irony of what’s happening when I ask you if you like my haircut and you respond, “It’s nice.” Or, worse, “It’s fine.”

    ...

    Let’s call these words “smarmonyms.” Because they’re the words that exist because we English-speakers can be, at times, awkward and passive-aggressive and jerky and, yes, a little bit smarmy. We could, if we stretch the definition just a little bit, include phrases like “no offense”—is there ever a time when that phrase isn’t followed by something wildly offensive?—or “I hope you’re happy.”"

    December 16, 2017

  • This is a contranym.

    December 16, 2017

  • To simplify, it would be "of or pertaining to a realm".

    In its truest sense, it refers to this (whatever it means!): https://coppermind.net/wiki/Realmatic_Theory

    In contemporary usage... And I have to stress how much I hate this... It means "being real (honest, savage) 7 days a week".

    December 15, 2017

  • Obsolete spelling of cynic. See cynick.

    December 15, 2017

  • Obsolete spelling of cynic. See cynick and cynicke.

    December 15, 2017

  • Participle adjective meaning “having been uploaded to YouTube”.

    That video is YouTubed.

    Several YouTubed events are now coming out.

    December 15, 2017

  • “the YouTubes” refers to “the YouTube videos” so in this way “YouTube” actually just means “video”.

    December 15, 2017

  • Plural of YouTuber.

    December 15, 2017

  • Common synonym for the description bar in Youtube. Adopted by multiple Youtubers, originating from wheezywaiter (Craig Benzine), 2009-2010.

    Popularized by John Green (of vlogbrothers and CrashCourse).

    December 15, 2017

  • Joshua

    December 14, 2017

  • 1. softly.

    2. Typo of softest.

    December 14, 2017

  • Holy Scripture

    December 14, 2017

  • Synonym: volumptuous. It is NOT a misspelling of voluptuous.

    December 14, 2017

  • Synonym of voluminous; having a lot of volume (size). Contrary to popular belief it is not a misspelling of voluptuous.

    December 14, 2017

  • One who coreigns; one who has coregency.

    December 14, 2017

  • To have coregency.

    December 14, 2017

  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lutherhaus

    December 13, 2017

  • misspelling of truculent

    December 13, 2017

  • sindon

    December 12, 2017

  • A person who frequenty and uncontrollably highlights text on a webpage they are reading.

    December 10, 2017

  • Adjective. Having or exhibiting apricity. Coined by qms here: apricity.

    December 10, 2017

  • hypernyms: warmth, sunlight, sunshine etc.

    December 10, 2017

  • Old-fashioned slang for dollars.

    December 10, 2017

  • U.S. slang: Hundred dollar bills.

    December 10, 2017

  • Benjamins

    December 10, 2017

  • In “water droplets”, the word “water” is the attributive noun, whereas the word “droplets” is the attributed noun.

    December 10, 2017

  • An adjective that has undergone nominalization, to become a noun. Same as adnoun.


    December 10, 2017

  • Same as blunette.

    December 10, 2017

  • A person who has dyed their hair blue.

    December 10, 2017

  • This word came to me in a dream. I wish its meaning had come to me too.

    All I could think of was procrastination.

    Perhaps it will never have meaning until I give it meaning, at which time I will comment here again.

    December 10, 2017

  • Fear of food.

    Personally, I find it to be the fear of cibols.

    December 10, 2017

  • To the best of my knowledge, it is a dairy. Specifically, perhaps, where milk is made into butter. One who works in a buttry is known as a buttriss.

    December 10, 2017

  • One who works in a buttry.

    December 10, 2017

  • (especially of a male) One who butts. Contrast with butress and butter.

    December 10, 2017

  • One who butts. Contrast with buttor and butress.

    December 10, 2017

  • A part of stairs.

    December 10, 2017

  • (especially of a female) One who butts. Contrast with butter and buttor.

    December 10, 2017

  • Rude in manner.

    December 10, 2017

  • To button.

    December 10, 2017

  • The state or quality of being emanant?

    December 10, 2017

  • An homophone (or a near homophone, depending on accent/dialect) is imminence.

    December 10, 2017

  • Katie Luther was the best hausfrau.

    December 10, 2017

  • Homophone is pennant.

    December 10, 2017

  • Is it a synonym of pennant?

    December 10, 2017

  • Sovereignty.

    December 10, 2017

  • Plural of raj.

    December 10, 2017

  • A participial adjective (also: “participle adjective”) is an adjective formed from a verb. For examples, written, sleeping, cursed, running and tired are all participial adjectives.

    December 10, 2017

  • A participle adjective (also: “participial adjective”) is an adjective formed from a verb. For examples, written, sleeping, cursed, running and tired are all participle adjectives.

    December 10, 2017

  • A non-explicit insult.

    December 10, 2017

  • A non-explicit word, being minced oath for "fuck".

    December 10, 2017

  • A non-explicit insult.

    December 10, 2017

  • A non-explicit insult.

    December 10, 2017

  • noun: the state or quality of being verny.

    December 10, 2017

  • Noun: One who has divestipolychromatocryptovestimentaphilia (the urge to remove multi-colored undergarments).

    December 10, 2017

  • Perhaps mollusque meant to write "...its sexiest pre-Espy source."

    December 10, 2017

  • Noun: "the urge to remove multi-colored undergarments"

    There is a common misspelling of this word. divestipolychromatocryptovestimentsphilia.

    December 10, 2017

  • I have also seen this word used as difficulty remembering a particular word.

    I like this sentence:

    Someone who reads the dictionary rarely suffers from onomatomania.

    because it has at least two meanings.

    1. If you are reading the dictionary rarely, then it will lead to onomatomania.

    2. If you are reading the dictionary, then it will rarely lead to onomatomania.

    December 10, 2017

  • plural of proseedcake.

    December 10, 2017

  • Adj. Relating to, affected by, or resembling onomatomania.

    December 10, 2017

  • N. One suffering from onomatomania.

    December 10, 2017

  • 100000346258145, I also would like some proseedcakes.

    December 10, 2017

  • seemingly a misspelling of tintinnabulate

    December 10, 2017

  • seemingly a misspelling of phrontistery

    December 10, 2017

  • Deaf code for very interesting.

    December 10, 2017

  • Alternate spelling of googlology

    December 10, 2017

  • humped

    December 10, 2017

  • jumped

    December 10, 2017

  • Obsolete spelling of comfortless.

    December 10, 2017

  • Capable of getting mashed.

    December 10, 2017

  • plural of flooddoorroommeetinggoer.

    December 8, 2017

  • to decelerate; to decrease in velocity.

    December 8, 2017

  • To unaccentuate; to tone down.

    December 8, 2017

  • A meeting taking place in a flooddoorroom.

    December 8, 2017

  • A bug-grass type Pokémon introduced in Generation 1.

    December 8, 2017

  • Not to be confused with Paras or Paris.

    December 8, 2017

  • A tower in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, USA.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Price_Tower

    December 8, 2017

  • see also bookkeeper and subbookkeeper.

    December 8, 2017

  • eye dialect spelling of pretty.

    December 8, 2017

  • She's mighty purdy innit? That there's an RV.

    Paraphrase of cousin Eddy from Christmas Vacation because I'm too lazy to look up the actual scene.

    December 8, 2017

  • Capable of being reresetted.

    December 8, 2017

  • African Americans

    December 8, 2017

  • Does not rhyme with "anti-" (ant-eye) nor with "auntie" (on-tee).

    December 8, 2017

  • to reset again

    December 8, 2017

  • past tense of reset

    December 8, 2017

  • Noun: gerund crusading.

    December 8, 2017

  • The act of hepeating.

    from hepeat + repetition

    December 8, 2017

  • A man interrupting a woman.

    December 8, 2017

  • The explanation of a man; see mansplain.

    December 8, 2017

  • Sargonism is the following of Sargon of Akkad, or a mannerism typical of Sargon of Akkad. A follower of Sargon of Akkad is a Sargonist.

    December 8, 2017

  • Verb: The act of making something no longer fake; to reverse the faking of something.

    Adjective: real, especially when purported to be fake.

    December 8, 2017

  • octopi is actually wrong.

    December 8, 2017

  • Could it be that "stan" is a contraction of stupid and fan?

    December 8, 2017

  • The day before the day before yesterday; the day before ereyesterday.

    December 8, 2017

  • The day after the day after tomorrow; the day after overmorrow.

    December 8, 2017

  • Sally van Pelt would be... Linus' wife?! We're talking far, faaaaar sequels here. :P


    Edit: Linus' only sister is Lucy.

    December 8, 2017

  • 10^27 meters.

    December 8, 2017

  • hellacious

    December 8, 2017

  • herbaceous

    December 8, 2017

  • A place where people muse; a place of musage.

    December 8, 2017

  • The act, manner, or amount of musing; muse: the musage on a technical term; a person who muses on his or her own amount of musage.

    December 8, 2017

  • a montage of morons.

    see dumb and dumber https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhnEqM4vv0k

    December 8, 2017

  • seldom use goodly. use well.

    December 8, 2017

  • pejorative. one who loves guns, war, ammunition, or violence

    December 8, 2017

  • ostensibly a typo of fluffy

    December 8, 2017

  • acting like an adult

    December 8, 2017

  • more adorable

    December 8, 2017

  • Defn. 1: Typo of course or courses.

    Defn. 2: pdftyooi of confesse.

    Defn. 3: Rendering of gothic-style "covfefe".

    This borders the line of even being a word. Just kidding, it's just not a word. Until someone gives it a meaning.

    December 8, 2017

  • Gothic typeset rendering of sonne.

    December 6, 2017

  • Of, related to, or ascribed to Enoch.

    December 6, 2017

  • I'm gonna write a lipogram by excluding the interrobang.

    December 4, 2017

  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oulipo

    December 4, 2017

  • National Novel Writing Month. Takes place in November.

    https://nanowrimo.org

    December 4, 2017

  • A type of non-manual signal which is concerned with the shape of your mouth while signing.

    December 4, 2017

  • In American Sign Language, a non-manual signal (NMS) is things like facial expression, mouth morphs and posture. Also includes eyebrow position.

    December 4, 2017

  • 1611 spelling of upright.

    December 4, 2017

  • Obsolete spelling of void.

    December 4, 2017

  • 1395 spelling of morrowtide.

    December 4, 2017

  • Obsolete spelling of light.

    December 4, 2017

  • forsooth

    December 4, 2017

  • 1395 spelling of heaven.

    December 4, 2017

  • Obsolete spelling of but.

    December 4, 2017

  • Obsolete spelling of knitting.

    December 4, 2017

  • 1395 spelling of nought.

    December 4, 2017

  • 1395 spelling of beginning.

    December 4, 2017

  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ground_beetle

    December 4, 2017

  • Boring; piercing; used figuratively, as in the term terebrant pain.

    https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/terebrant

    December 4, 2017

  • plural of terebrant.

    December 4, 2017

  • Another word for velvet ant.

    December 4, 2017

  • An order of insects, including bees, wasps, and ants, characterized by locked pairs of membranous wings and high development of social or colonial behavior.

    G. hymēn, membrane, + pteron, wing

    December 4, 2017

  • Plural form of antwasp.

    December 4, 2017

  • An island of central Nunavut, Canada, in the Arctic Ocean between Boothia Peninsula and Victoria Island. Long an Inuit hunting ground, it was sighted by Sir John Ross in 1831.

    B-A-B-Y glitch definition

    December 4, 2017

  • 226-year-old glitch definition

    December 4, 2017

  • Contraction of ouerthrow or overthrow.

    December 4, 2017

  • Obsolete spelling of overthrow.

    December 4, 2017

  • Obsolete spelling of give.

    December 4, 2017

  • Obsolete spelling of ever.

    December 4, 2017

  • alternate spelling of ouercometh.

    December 4, 2017

  • Obsolete spelling of overcometh.


    Example(s): Hee that ouercommeth, the same shalbe clothed in white raiment, and I will not blot out his name out of the booke of life, but I will confesse his name.

    December 4, 2017

  • qms,

    The top example, as I'm viewing it, says: "As an aside: the original meaning of "doom" was "law" or "judgment" and a judge in those Anglo-Saxon days was called a doomsman."

    So a doomsman is a lawman.

    December 4, 2017

  • Etymology: From good + one. Corruption of "good one".

    December 4, 2017

  • Tuesday night or evening.

    December 4, 2017

  • Friday night or evening.

    December 4, 2017

  • Saturday night or evening.

    December 4, 2017

  • Thursday night or evening.

    December 4, 2017

  • Monday night or evening. Also Monight.

    December 4, 2017

  • Sunday night or evening. Also Sunnight.

    December 4, 2017

  • Wednesday night or evening.

    December 4, 2017

  • wikipedia.org/wiki/Lübeck_(disambiguation)

    December 4, 2017

  • To make religious.

    December 4, 2017

  • Definition: pwn.

    December 4, 2017

  • Defn. 1: Noun: A person who is from Lübeck, Germany.

    Defn. 2: Adjective: Of, from, related to, or resembling Lübeck, Germany or Lübeckians.

    December 4, 2017

  • Defn. 1: Noun: A person who follows, is enamored with, holds in high esteem/regard, regularly quotes from, or is considerably influenced by Ray Lubeck and/or his teachings/works.

    Used at Multnomah University in Portland, Oregon, United States.

    Example(s):

    Jimmy over there just told me semantically about “inerrancy”. He is such a Lubeckian.

    Ray is awesome, I think I’ll convert to Lubeckianism.

    Defn. 2: Adjective: Related to, created/written by, characteristic of, or propagated by Ray Lubeck and/or his teachings/works.

    Used at Multnomah University in Portland, Oregon, United States.

    Example(s):

    The idea that gender neutral terms in the Bible is not a terribly bad thing is one such Lubeckian idea.

    Defn. 3: Alternate spelling of Lübeckian.

    Noun: A person from Lübeck, Germany.

    Adjective: Of Lübeck, Germany or Lübeckians.

    Defn. 4: Noun: A person who is from Lubeck, West Virginia.

    Examples: In 2000, of the 1,303 Lubeckians, 98.7% were White, 0.46% African American, 0.08% Native American, 0.08% Asian, 0.08% from other races, and 0.61% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 0.23% of the population.

    Defn. 5: Adjective: From Lubeck, West Virginia.

    December 3, 2017

  • A chief chronicler.

    November 29, 2017

  • Woolloomooloo is a harbourside, inner-city eastern suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

    November 29, 2017

  • Woolloongabba is a suburb of Brisbane, Australia.

    November 29, 2017

  • Something that converts moondust into noodles.

    https://www.reddit.com/r/todayilearned/comments/mp1z8/til_bookkeeper_is_the_only_word_in_the_english/c32r7ny/

    November 29, 2017

  • "A dam has something called a flooddoor. The controls for the flooddoor are in the flooddoorroom. someone who attends a meeting in this room would be called a flooddoorroommeetinggoer."

    https://www.theguardian.com/notesandqueries/query/0,5753,-9347,00.html

    November 29, 2017

  • "A dam has something called a flooddoor. The controls for the flooddoor are in the flooddoorroom. someone who attends a meeting in this room would be called a flooddoorroommeetinggoer."

    November 29, 2017

  • Defn. 2: Having amusia; being tone-deaf.

    November 29, 2017

  • The philosophical belief that the internet does not exist.

    November 29, 2017

  • "Anisotropism is an optical effect where certain minerals appear to change colors as they are rotated while illuminated by cross polarized light. These minerals are often, but not always, opaque and typically have a metallic or sub-metallic luster."

    http://www.classicgems.net/info_Anisotropism.htm

    November 29, 2017

  • Syntheism is the belief that the internet is God.

    November 29, 2017

  • The study of hidden eggs.

    November 29, 2017

  • The guy who tends to the raccoon nook. - u/ltwinky

    https://www.reddit.com/r/todayilearned/comments/mp1z8/til_bookkeeper_is_the_only_word_in_the_english/

    November 29, 2017

  • Merriam Webster: "a cellular precursor of an ovum."

    November 29, 2017

  • From Wikipedia: "Abhuman is a term used to distinguish a separation from normal human existence. This is different from inhuman, which typically connotes an ethical or moral separation from others."

    November 29, 2017

  • A sufferer of anosmia; someone who cannot smell.

    November 29, 2017

  • Fear of irrational numbers.

    November 29, 2017

  • Fear of 911 or 9/11.

    November 29, 2017

  • Fear of even numbers.

    November 29, 2017

  • Fear of the number 400.

    November 29, 2017

  • Fear of March 15 or the ides of March.

    http://phobia.wikia.com/wiki/Pentekaidekamartiophobia

    November 29, 2017

  • Fear of the tide, waves, or wave-like motions.

    November 29, 2017

  • Defn. 2: Fear of crime.

    November 29, 2017

  • Fear of murder, being murdered, or murderers.

    November 29, 2017

  • Fear of genitalia.

    November 29, 2017

  • Fear of female genitalia.

    November 29, 2017

  • noun.

    intolerance to acidic environments.

    See also: hydrophobia

    November 29, 2017

  • Fear of Australopithecus.

    Hypernym: oudenophobia

    November 29, 2017

  • Fear of apes.

    November 29, 2017

  • Fear of physical matter; fear of physics.

    November 29, 2017

  • Fear of romance films.

    November 29, 2017

  • More specifically, at least to my understanding, it is the fear that atheists are correct and religion is bogus.

    November 29, 2017

  • Fear of drains.

    November 29, 2017

  • The fear of the 4th of March.

    November 29, 2017

  • Fear of silence.

    "Sometimes this is because of films or TV programmes that may feature having silence when bad things happen. This may cause anxiety when a hush occurs in a large group of people. Sedetaphobia effects sleeping habits as the person feels unsafe with not having the reassurance of noise around them."

    from http://phobia.wikia.com/wiki/Sedetaphobia

    November 29, 2017

  • Defn. 2: Fear of belly buttons.

    November 29, 2017

  • Fear of country music.

    November 29, 2017

  • Fear of panthers.

    November 29, 2017

  • Fear of shellfish.

    November 29, 2017

  • Fear of ice cream.

    November 29, 2017

  • Fear of snow.

    November 29, 2017

  • The fear of ice or frost. See also: chionophobia, cryophobia, pagotophobia

    November 29, 2017

  • Not a true phobia, but simply a natural human response.

    November 29, 2017

  • Fear of breasts.

    November 29, 2017

  • The fear of going north; the fear of the North or the North Pole.

    November 29, 2017

  • The fear that dolphins will grow arms; the fear of dolphins with arms. Not necessarily a fear of dolphins, just those with arms.

    November 29, 2017

  • Fear of bats.

    November 29, 2017

  • Fear of the number 999.

    November 29, 2017

  • Fear of the number 600.

    November 29, 2017

  • Fear of dancing.

    November 29, 2017

  • 10^21 Torrs.

    November 29, 2017

  • Fear of dinosaurs. Same as ornithoscelidaphobia.

    November 29, 2017

  • Fear of dinosaurs.

    November 29, 2017

  • A septillionth of a parsec.

    November 29, 2017

  • A sextillionth of one parsec.

    November 29, 2017

  • A quintillionth of one parsec.

    November 29, 2017

  • googology

    Proper noun

    A Class 2 googologism equal to the factorial of a myriad.

    Written as 10,000!

    November 29, 2017

  • "In philosophy, eternal oblivion is the permanent cessation of one's consciousness upon death. This concept is often associated with religious skepticism and atheism, and is based in part on the lack of objective evidence for an afterlife..." From Wikipedia

    November 29, 2017

  • eternal oblivion or annihilation

    November 29, 2017

  • The fear of nothingness, things that don't exist, or total oblivion.

    November 29, 2017

  • The fear of large numbers; the fear of googology. Usually mutually exclusive from ultrafinitism, though not necessarily, provided the sufferer has oudenophobia.

    November 29, 2017

  • Fear of google.

    November 29, 2017

  • Fear of googol.

    November 29, 2017

  • The fear of odd numbers.

    November 29, 2017

  • googology

    A Class 0 googologism equal to the reciprocal of googolplex. Thay is, one divided by googolplex.

    November 29, 2017

  • In a spritely manner; sprightlily.

    November 29, 2017

  • A Class 1 googologism in googology.

    November 29, 2017

  • A quadrillionth of a parsec.

    November 29, 2017

  • One hundred trillionth (10^-14) of a parsec.

    It's about 0.308567758 kilometers.


    Not to be confused with a microparsec.


    November 29, 2017

  • One trillionth of a parsec.

    November 29, 2017

  • One billionth of a parsec.

    November 29, 2017

  • One billionth of a parsec.

    November 29, 2017

  • One millionth of a parsec.

    November 29, 2017

  • One hundredth of a parsec.

    November 29, 2017

  • A tenth of a parsec.

    November 29, 2017

  • A half parsec.

    November 29, 2017

  • 2 parsecs

    November 29, 2017

  • Ten parsecs.

    November 29, 2017

  • One hundred (10^2) parsecs

    November 29, 2017

  • Ten thousand (10,000) parsecs.

    November 29, 2017

  • ten million (10^7) parsecs

    November 29, 2017

  • 10^24 dollars

    10^26 cents

    November 29, 2017

  • Of a billion dollars or more. See megadollar.

    November 29, 2017

  • One trillion parsecs.

    November 29, 2017

  • 10^15 parsecs

    November 29, 2017

  • 10^18 parsecs

    See yottaparsec

    November 29, 2017

  • 10^21 parsecs

    See yottaparsec

    November 29, 2017

  • (n) the study of google and any companies that google owns.


    Not to be confused with googology.

    November 29, 2017

  • 1 YOTTAPARSEC =

    10^24 parsecs

    3.26*10^24 light years

    3.086*10^37 kilometers

    3.086*10^40 meters

    1.917*10^37 miles

    It is 3.57142857*10^13 times the diameter of the observable universe.

    A cubic yottaparsec is 2.93799895*10^100 yottaliters.

    Compare that to 4*10^-21 yottaliters, the volume of the observable universe.

    That means a cubic yottaparsec is 7.344997*10^120 times the volume of the observable universe.

    This number is clearly useless, and is therefore resigned to use mainly only in the field of googology.

    November 29, 2017

  • Not to be confused with microlitre.

    10^-14 litres.

    November 29, 2017

  • A half (1/2) liter.

    November 29, 2017

  • Two (2) litres.

    November 29, 2017

  • Ten million or 10^7 litres.

    November 29, 2017

  • One billion litres.

    November 29, 2017

  • 10^21 litres

    November 29, 2017

  • 10^-14 gram.

    not to be confused with microgram.

    November 29, 2017

  • Half (.5 or 1/2) gram.

    November 29, 2017

  • Two (2) grams.

    November 29, 2017

  • Alternate spelling of myriagram.

    November 29, 2017

  • Ten million or 10^7 grams.

    November 29, 2017

  • Not to be confused with micrometre

    A micrimetre is 10^-14 metre.

    November 29, 2017

  • Half (1/2 or 0.5) metre.

    November 29, 2017

  • Two (2) metres.

    November 29, 2017

  • Ten million (10^7) metres.

    November 29, 2017

  • A septillionth (10^-24) joule.

    November 29, 2017

  • A sextillionth (10^-21) of a joule.

    November 29, 2017

  • Not to be confused with microjoule.

    10^-14 joule.

    November 29, 2017

  • 10^-6 joule.

    November 29, 2017

  • 10^-3 joule.

    November 29, 2017

  • 10^-2 joule.

    November 29, 2017

  • 10^-1 joule.

    November 29, 2017

  • googology

    noun

    A number equal to equal to:

    10^4

    10,000

    ten thousand

    November 29, 2017

  • Ten thousand (10,000) joules.

    November 29, 2017

  • Ten million (10^7) joules.

    November 29, 2017

  • One half joule.

    November 29, 2017

  • Two joules.

    November 29, 2017

  • Ten joules.

    November 29, 2017

  • One hundred joules.

    November 29, 2017

  • One quintillion joules.

    November 29, 2017

  • One quintillion watts.

    November 29, 2017

  • One sextillion joules.

    November 29, 2017

  • One septillion joules.

    November 29, 2017

  • I hope I can have a threeth helping on my eleventy-oneth birthday.

    November 29, 2017

  • Pejorative is my favorite adnoun.

    November 29, 2017

  • One septillionth (10^-24) hertz.

    November 29, 2017

  • One sextillionth (10^-21) hertz.

    November 29, 2017

  • One quadrillionth (10^-15) hertz.

    November 29, 2017

  • Not to be confused with microhertz

    One-hundred-trillionth (10^-14) hertz.

    November 29, 2017

  • One trillionth (10^-12) hertz.

    November 29, 2017

  • One hundredth (10^-2) hertz.

    November 29, 2017

  • One tenth (10^-1) hertz.

    November 29, 2017

  • One half (1/2 or 0.5) hertz.

    November 29, 2017

  • Two (2) hertz.

    November 29, 2017

  • Ten (10) hertz.

    November 29, 2017

  • Ten thousand (10^4) hertz.

    November 29, 2017

  • One hundred (10^2) hertz.

    November 29, 2017

  • Ten million (10^7) hertz.

    November 29, 2017

  • the fifth power of a number

    November 29, 2017

  • The twenty-second power of a number.

    November 29, 2017

  • Ordinal form of the cardinal number eleventy-one. Synonym(s): eleventy-oneth

    November 29, 2017

  • The number one hundred and eleven. Written as 111.

    November 29, 2017

  • The twenty-first power of a number.

    November 29, 2017

  • The twentieth power of a number.

    November 28, 2017

  • The nineteenth power of a number.

    November 28, 2017

  • The eighteenth power of a number.

    November 28, 2017

  • The seventeenth power of a number.

    November 28, 2017

  • The fifteenth power of a number.

    November 28, 2017

  • The fourteenth power of a number.

    November 28, 2017

  • The thirteenth power of a number.

    November 28, 2017

  • The twelfth power of a number.

    November 28, 2017

  • the eleventh power of a number

    November 28, 2017

  • Square of first sursolid - self explanatory

    EDIT: It's equal to the tenth power of a number

    November 28, 2017

  • Original spelling of zenzizenzizenzic

    November 28, 2017

  • Synonym of zenzizenzizenzic

    November 28, 2017

  • The sixth power of a number

    November 28, 2017

  • The ninth power of a number.

    November 28, 2017

  • The sixteenth power of a number.

    November 28, 2017

  • n. The study of origins — the beginning of the world, notably in Christian theology the creation of the universe, the fall to sin or the deluge.

    November 19, 2017

  • common misspelling of pansy

    November 17, 2017

  • SLANG: see buff, strong, muscular

    November 17, 2017

  • common misspelling of swollen or (SLANG) swole

    November 17, 2017

  • common misspelling of putrefaction

    November 17, 2017

  • submaritime vegetation: "various plant communities developed near the sea but less directly exposed to maritime influences than maritime vegetation"

    https://books.google.com/books?id=Dis8AAAAIAAJ

    November 17, 2017

  • "Very wet maritime, typically restricted to lower elevations very near the coast (fog belt)."

    Source: https://books.google.com/books?id=i5o2AQAAMAAJ

    Used in the context of environmental impact & conservation

    November 17, 2017

  • Adjective: Of or pertaining to bonobos.

    November 17, 2017

  • "The predator does not lay its egg in the cell until the "host larva" has pupated. Some Chrysididae and Mutillidae belong to this group."

    From http://antvid.org/PDF/Lomholdt_Fauna_entom_scand%20(Sphecidae,%20Crabronidae).pdf

    November 17, 2017

  • "The "host larva" gets time to pass through parts of or the whole larval period, before it is attacked by the predator. Many Chrysididae, Chalcidoidea and Ichneumonidae belong to this group. The intraspecific size variation is often great in these species."

    From http://antvid.org/PDF/Lomholdt_Fauna_entom_scand%20(Sphecidae,%20Crabronidae).pdf

    November 17, 2017

  • Of, pertaining to, or resembling a hibiscus.

    November 17, 2017

  • bee-eater

    November 17, 2017

  • not syllabic

    November 16, 2017

  • facetiousness is preferred.

    November 16, 2017

  • SergioCarodelCastillo

    That reminds me of Job 8:8-19.

    November 16, 2017

  • kellyegan, you can use feedback@wordnik.com

    November 16, 2017

  • Plural of psychologer

    Synonym of psychologists

    November 16, 2017

  • synonym of psychologist

    November 16, 2017

  • Plural of googologer

    Synonym of googologists

    November 16, 2017

  • Googology

    Noun

    Synonym of googologist

    Plural: googologers

    November 16, 2017

  • googological

    November 16, 2017

  • Adjective

    Of or pertaining to googology.

    See also: googologic

    November 16, 2017

  • Googology

    Adverb

    In a googological manner.

    November 16, 2017

  • Obsolete: synonym of exponentiation

    November 16, 2017

  • synonym of biquadrate

    November 16, 2017

  • to the seventh power

    November 16, 2017

  • plural of airgonaut

    November 15, 2017

  • Noun: one who journeys through the air

    "balloonists, skydivers and other airgonauts are all a little mad, if you ask me."

    November 15, 2017

  • plural of agonyclite

    November 15, 2017

  • NOUN

    Church History

    A heretical group listed by St John of Damascus (On Heresies, 8th cent.) but otherwise unknown, supposed to pray standing rather than kneeling. Usually in plural (agonyclites).

    November 15, 2017

  • plural of agonarch

    November 15, 2017

  • Noun

    The judge of a contest or activity

    Our competition will require six agonarchs to ensure fairness.

    November 15, 2017

  • Noun

    The right to cut wood in a forest for family fire

    The family's right of affuage ensured they would have enough wood for winter.

    November 15, 2017

  • Adjective: feigned; counterfeit

    "The forger was caught despite his masterfully-crafted affictitious signatures."

    "The affictitious word, esquivalient, has become a favorite among logophiles.

    November 15, 2017

  • exulansis

    n. the tendency to give up trying to talk about an experience because people are unable to relate to it—whether through envy or pity or simple foreignness—which allows it to drift away from the rest of your life story, until the memory itself feels out of place, almost mythical, wandering restlessly in the fog, no longer even looking for a place to land.

    Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows

    November 14, 2017

  • n. the moment a conversation becomes real and alive, which occurs when a spark of trust shorts out the delicate circuits you keep insulated under layers of irony, momentarily grounding the static emotional charge you’ve built up through decades of friction with the world.

    From dictionary of obscure sorrows. I did NOT write this.

    November 14, 2017

  • avenoir - n. the desire that memory could flow backward

    We take it for granted that life moves forward. But you move as a rower moves, facing backwards: you can see where you’ve been, but not where you’re going. And your boat is steered by a younger version of you. It’s hard not to wonder what life would be like facing the other way…

    Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows

    November 14, 2017

  • From the dictionary of obscure sorrows "n. a feature of modern society that suddenly strikes you as absurd and grotesque—from zoos and milk-drinking to organ transplants, life insurance, and fiction—part of the faint background noise of absurdity that reverberates from the moment our ancestors first crawled out of the slime but could not for the life of them remember what they got up to do."

    November 14, 2017

  • Lutalica (n). the part of your identity that doesn’t fit into categories (Source: The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows)

    (Source: Huffington Post)

    November 14, 2017

  • n. a state of exhaustion inspired by an act of senseless violence, which forces you to revise your image of what can happen in this world—mending the fences of your expectations, weeding out invasive truths, cultivating the perennial good that’s buried under the surface—before propping yourself up in the middle of it like an old scarecrow, who’s bursting at the seams but powerless to do anything but stand there and watch.

    Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows

    November 14, 2017

  • Fear of Hell.

    November 14, 2017

  • ninja'd

    November 14, 2017

  • adjective: lacking eyebrows

    November 14, 2017

  • Jesus Christ

    November 11, 2017

  • One who believes that the God of the Bible is triune, that is, consisting of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. The antithesis is Unitarian.

    November 11, 2017

  • plural form of cocarboxylase

    November 11, 2017

  • plural of roucou

    November 11, 2017

  • arrogance

    November 11, 2017

  • plural form of surquedy

    November 11, 2017

  • Plural form of girdlescone

    November 11, 2017

  • a less common word for drop scone

    November 11, 2017

  • Synonym of gastrosoph.

    November 11, 2017

  • Adverb: In a bookacious manner.

    November 11, 2017

  • From dictionary.com:

    Looking to send some positive vibes into the universe? Well, you'll want to send out some yonies. This made-up word means the same thing as positive vibes, but it's way cooler to say, don't you think? So, the next time your friend is having a bad day, send some yonies their way.

    November 11, 2017

  • A reverse search of the definition reveals this: https://www.seslisozluk.net/king-william-island-nedir-ne-demek/

    Perhaps this definition was misplaced, and was supposed to go to King William Island?

    November 6, 2017

  • the belief that the Rapture will occur before the Tribulation begins

    November 6, 2017

  • the belief that the Rapture will occur at the midpoint of the Tribulation

    November 6, 2017

  • the belief that the Rapture will occur at the end of the Tribulation

    November 6, 2017

  • Georgian for the day after tomorrow

    November 6, 2017

  • machine for cleaning chimneys

    November 6, 2017

  • noun: the practice of quibbling

    "His carping and quibbleism earned him much scorn, a fact of which he was oblivious."

    November 6, 2017

  • adjective: that which flows first

    "The primifluous wines of the evening were excellent, unlike the plonk served later."

    November 6, 2017

  • adjective: courting or appealing to the common people

    "He profited from his plebicolar demeanour, and avoided the fate of many other nobles."

    November 6, 2017

  • adjective: of or pertaining to victuals or provisions

    "The quartermaster is in charge of penarious matters, so stay out of his business!"

    November 6, 2017

  • braying like a beast

    November 6, 2017

  • Heavily raining.

    November 6, 2017

  • A low rumbling sound produced by one's bowels.

    November 6, 2017

  • Having lethophobia.

    November 6, 2017

  • Lethophobia is the fear of oblivion, but it's also sometimes defined as an abnormal anxiety of forgetting.

    November 6, 2017

  • plural form of googolism

    November 4, 2017

  • Noun (googology)

    Loosely, a googolism can be defined as a mathematical number relevant to googology. Like googologism, except limited to numbers.

    From Sbiis Saibian himself: "A googolism is a number name. In other words it's a specific name assigned to specific number. In it's most general sense then, even pi and e are googolisms because they are specific names created to provide a name for these specific irrational constants. When Graham's Number was defined, this was not a googolism, but when Gardner dubbed this number Graham's Number he was coining a googolism."

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  • plural form of googologism

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  • Noun (googology)
    A mathematical object relevant to googology.

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  • Plural form of googologist.

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  • Noun (googology)
    One who studies and invents large numbers and large number names.

    See also: googology, googologer

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  • Noun: The mathematical study of large numbers, their properties, and their nomenclature.

    Etymology: googol + -logos; coined by Andre Joyce

    http://googology.wikia.com/wiki/Googology_Wiki

    See also: googologist, googologism, googolism, googologists, googologisms, googolisms

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  • see also ethnologic

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  • Plural form of DONG

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  • Noun: something you can "do online now guys"

    Etymology: Acronym of "Do Online Now Guys"

    The term was coined by Michael Stevens (citation needed).

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClq42foiSgl7sSpLupnugGA

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  • A practice or person containing or expressing lookism.

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  • Alternate spelling of ageist

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  • Simple past tense of the verb to ninja.

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  • Adverb: In a quizzacious manner.

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  • Adjective: mocking; spiteful.

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  • Adjective: Well-learned, having bookacity or bookishness.

    See also: bookaciously

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  • Adverb: In a wordly manner.

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  • Adverb: In an unwomanly manner.

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  • Adverb: In a womanly manner.

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  • Adverb: In an unmanly manner.

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  • Adverb: In a sprightly manner.

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  • Adverb: In a portly manner.

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  • Adverb: In a lordly manner.

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  • Adverb: In a lonely manner.

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  • Adverb: In a deadly manner.

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  • Adverb: In a burly manner.

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  • Adverb: In a scholarly manner.

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  • Adverb: In a leisurely manner.

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  • Beaters means an old pair of shoes used for everyday wear, which are in poor condition. Similar to beater as in the car (see also: jalopy), except it’s shoes.

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  • plural form of hyperconcentration

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  • Definition 1: Noun: Browsing books as a contact sport

    Definition 2: Noun: bookishness

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  • The state or quality of being quizzacious.

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  • Plural form of cesarevich

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  • 1 :the eldest son of the czar

    2 :the heir to the Russian throne — compare czarevitch

    https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cesarevich

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