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  • A euphemism that Obama used in one of his debates with McCain to refer to premarital sex.

    January 3, 2009

  • How Marbles Are Made

    January 3, 2009

  • Son of Who. For better questions, he will refer you to Doctor How.

    January 3, 2009

  • An oddity about that infamous Bush quote, Dimélion, is that if you listen closely to the video he actually starts to say the correct word (are) but then interrupts himself to use is instead.

    January 3, 2009

  • John: on the "Active Comments - In the past 24 hours" page ( http://wordie.org/comments/active ) -- the "See all" link at the bottom is not working. It just duplicates the linked thread at the bottom.

    ALSO, you really ought to include conversations from tags on this feature.

    January 3, 2009

  • The new security mom.

    January 3, 2009

  • The perfect doughnut exists in the world of ideas, whereas every actual, material doughnut is imperfect.

    January 3, 2009

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    January 2, 2009

  • A special feature of Wordie PRO! which scans all of your lists and then shows all the instances of any known bugs in the system. For example, two of the same word within the same list.

    January 2, 2009

  • ATTENTION: TIME TO VOTE! I will do a tally of the votes on the 8th, in a week.

    January 2, 2009

  • "We produce a sense of ownership not only by pride but by confusion. We teach them not to notice the different senses of the possessive pronoun–-the finely graded differences that run from 'my boots' through 'my dog', 'my servant', 'my wife', 'my father', 'my master', and 'my country' to 'my God'. They can be taught to reduce all these senses to that of 'my boots', the 'my' of ownership."

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    "I wonder you should ask me whether it is essential to keep the patient in ignorance of your own existence. That question, at least for the present phase of the struggle, has been answered for us by the High Command. Our policy, for the moment, is to conceal ourselves. Of course this has not always been so. We are really faced with a cruel dilemma. When the humans disbelieve in our existence we lose all the pleasing results of direct terrorism, and we make no magicians. On the other hand, when they believe in us, we cannot make them materialists and sceptics. At least, not yet. I have great hopes that we shall learn in due time how to emotionalise and mythologise their science to such an extent that what is, in effect. a belief in us (though not under that name) will creep in while the human mind remains closed to belief in the enemy. The "Life Force," the worship of sex, and some aspects of Psychoanalysis may here prove useful.

    If once we can produce our perfect work—-the Materialist Magician, the man, not using, but veritably worshipping, what he vaguely calls "Forces" while denying the existence of "spirits"--then the end of the war will be in sight. But in the meantime we must obey our orders. I do not think you will have much difficulty in keeping the patient in the dark. The fact that "devils" are predominantly comic figures in the modern imagination will help you. If any faint suspicion of your existence begins to arise in his mind, suggest to him a picture of something in red tights, and persuade him that since he cannot believe in that (it is an old textbook method of confusing them) he therefore cannot believe in you."

    The Screwtape Letters

    January 1, 2009

  • An alternative name for Morax.

    January 1, 2009

  • Also known as Kabrakan.

    January 1, 2009

  • A giant demon in Mayan myth who causes earthquakes. He makes mountains disappear, while his brother Zipakna makes mountains rise, also through earthquakes. They are the children of Vucub Caquix.

    (From Heart's Demons)

    January 1, 2009

  • A rat.

    January 1, 2009

  • To remove a vote.

    January 1, 2009

  • That's the piwr (pyur) in ArmSCII, of course!

    January 1, 2009

  • What a bounteous tracery of ribbing up in the ribcage.

    January 1, 2009

  • When Cortés dresses in latex and says goodbye.

    January 1, 2009

  • An obsessive interest in word games; a clinical obsession with word games.

    Paronomania is actually an invention by Reginald Hill in his book Dialogues of the Dead. In fact, Hill simply quotes the entry for paronomania from the Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd edition.

    (From F2.org: Curious Words and Phrases)

    January 1, 2009

  • A unit of measurement to determine how much an animal can be subjugated by humans. Cowpower is even more, uh, powerful.

    January 1, 2009

  • The shape of a Rastafarian.

    January 1, 2009

  • Alt. spelling of grommet.

    January 1, 2009

  • A jolly chap with a funny chapeau.

    January 1, 2009

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    January 1, 2009

  • With a click of a button, Wordie PRO! will let you download your wordlist into an Excel Spreadsheet.

    January 1, 2009

  • In the Dictionnaire Infernal, Astaroth is depicted as a nude man with dragon-like wings, hands and feet, a second pair of feathered wings after the main, wearing a crown, holding a serpent in one hand, and riding a wolf or dog. According to Francis Barrett, Astaroth is the prince of accusers and inquisitors. According to some demonologists of the 16th century, August is the month during which this demon's attacks against man are stronger. (Wikipedia)

    January 1, 2009

  • A drink of intoxicating liquor; a bout of drinking. (From Michael Traynor's The English Dialect of Donegal, 1953)

    January 1, 2009

  • One of the tartaruchi, the chief angel of torment, according to the extracanonical Apocalypse of Paul. In addition to being described as "a merciless angel, all fire," Temeluchus also has the surprising designation as a caretaking angel set over children at birth or during infancy.

    "Yet again I looked upon the river of fire, and I saw there an old man who was being dragged along, immersed up to the knees. And Temeluchus came with a great fork of fire with which he pierced the entrails of that old man."

    (Wikipedia)

    January 1, 2009

  • Tartaruchi (singular: tartaruchus, related to the Greek verb tartarizo, meaning "to shiver with cold") are the keepers of Tartarus (hell), according to the non-canonical Apocalypse of Paul. The author describes them as using one hand to choke damned souls, and the other using an "iron of three hooks". Temeluchus is the only tartaruchus named in the work. (Wikipedia)

    January 1, 2009

  • "The baneful." From Dante’s Divine Comedy.

    January 1, 2009

  • Another name for Glasya-labolas.

    January 1, 2009

  • The only 'direct' son of the devil, or (Satan), ever identified in the New Testament apocrypha, especially by name. His only appearance is found in the Questions of Bartholomew.

    IV:58 -- "58 And I (Satan) awaked my son Salpsan and took him to counsel how I might deceive the man on whose account I was cast out of the heavens."

    (Wikipedia)

    January 1, 2009

  • Yuk! I stepped in some!

    January 1, 2009

  • One who has gotten yanked.

    January 1, 2009

  • Stay cute, newt!

    January 1, 2009

  • gangplank

    December 31, 2008

  • This sounds like the first room in a MUD.

    December 31, 2008

  • A very old yam.

    December 31, 2008

  • Did you know that if your username is also a word, we have the power to define you?

    December 31, 2008

  • Misspelling of xenophobia.

    December 31, 2008

  • ...alligator!

    December 31, 2008

  • Oh My God, I'm Not Your Step-Brother

    December 31, 2008

  • Amelioration.

    December 31, 2008

  • A collector of atras.

    December 31, 2008

  • treasure trove

    December 31, 2008

  • I want this to mean that which is effected by RNA.

    December 31, 2008

  • Simpler Spelling - Word of the Day. I just stumbled upon this site, it's cute. Includes a 'future words' list.

    December 31, 2008

  • I've found Wordie works particular well (read: faster) when utilizing the TABS feature, now found on most browsers. Rather than a ton of open windows, you can have many tabs within the same window. In Windows, this is often done with a mouse-rightclick and then Open New Tab. On OS-X (Mac), it is often Apple-click.

    (Apologies to those for whom this is obvious; I have recently discovered there's a great number of people who do not know about this feature.)

    December 31, 2008

  • From faq:

    SIMPLE INSTRUCTIONS FOR HOW TO MAKE A WEB LINK.

    This is useful for people who want to link to lists but don't know how. Using the Brackets is for words, not lists. I've seen some people try to link lists this way, and it doesn't work.

    This is done by making a simple HTML tag. The example is below.

    <A HREF="blah">Linked text here</A>

    Where "blah" is, you replace that with the URL. The URL is the exact web address. To get that, all you have to do is highlight the URL/Address at the top of your browser and then COPY-PASTE it into where the "blah" is. That's it! Enjoy!

    December 31, 2008

  • This concept has been modeled into several techniques over the years. Elequent examples include Voice-Dialogue and Psychosynthesis. There's a discussion of this concept on the word faggotry (as a commentary on the word).

    December 31, 2008

  • Lactate intolerance?

    December 31, 2008

  • A person's name. Or a misspelling of divine. Or it might as well be to remove a vine.

    December 31, 2008

  • Too often a mollycodel.

    December 31, 2008

  • Bahahah! PhART (Phoenix Area Rapid Transit) is the unofficial name for the Metro Light Rail located in the Phoenix, Arizona metropolitan area. It is a play on the name for the Bay Area Rapid Transit or BART serving San Francisco and surrounding communities. (Wikipedia)

    December 31, 2008

  • Excellent list.

    December 31, 2008

  • Perhaps tref. Or obit.

    December 31, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 31, 2008

  • I've seen two references to ipn-iee in your comments. What is that?

    December 31, 2008

  • The hivemind of Not Me and their tribe.

    December 31, 2008

  • See tag.

    December 31, 2008

  • See tag.

    December 31, 2008

  • See tag.

    December 31, 2008

  • See tag.

    December 31, 2008

  • See tag.

    December 31, 2008

  • See tag.

    December 31, 2008

  • See tag.

    December 31, 2008

  • See tag.

    December 31, 2008

  • I'm a fan of plat.

    December 31, 2008

  • Keep 'em coming! Linked here.

    December 30, 2008

  • Another of the infinite misspellings of onomatopoeia.

    December 30, 2008

  • With this feature, you can transfer a entire word list to another user, or completely orphan it into an festering pit of anonymity. An alternative to delete.

    December 30, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 30, 2008

  • I didn't verb it, I merely encuriousified myself.

    December 30, 2008

  • Somebody OED this for me please.

    December 30, 2008

  • It's important to protect our precious bodily fluids.

    December 30, 2008

  • What a creepy word.

    December 30, 2008

  • *eyes mollusque*

    December 30, 2008

  • Bahahah, I hope you make this a full list. There's a lot of these.

    December 30, 2008

  • I was talking about my kist o' whistles, folks!

    December 30, 2008

  • Wily, my moniker is basically just a wordplay that reminds me of epiphanies I've had studying Jung. I'm a clinical Hypnotherapist and Life Coach... so, personality and the transformational spirit are topics that represent what I'm about.

    December 30, 2008

  • These two letters are Chi Rho, the Greek letters that form the Labarum, or the first two letters of "Christ" in Greek.

    Also, a version of Microsoft Windows.

    Also, a being-dead type of emoticon.

    December 30, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 30, 2008

  • A walking bag is also called a walking sleeping bag, it's a ridiculously warm, puffy sleeping bag with individuated legs. Google search it.

    December 28, 2008

  • This sounds very Catholic.

    December 27, 2008

  • I fixed the link. That YouTube video is adorable. What's one of your sources of fondness for your Aunt?

    December 27, 2008

  • Does your username originate from this?

    December 27, 2008

  • I'm fairly certain you've got that one in the bag.

    December 27, 2008

  • I just randomed upon and re-read this thread. Good coincidence, as mere days ago I instigated the wordie word of the year 2008 and wordie list of the year 2008 suggestions (tagged woty08).

    December 27, 2008

  • Now an open list.

    December 27, 2008

  • I wish there were a good alchemy list...

    December 27, 2008

  • I want this to be the smell of brains.

    December 27, 2008

  • Gimme another hit, man.

    December 27, 2008

  • Now an open list.

    December 27, 2008

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    December 27, 2008

  • The taskforce assigned to tagmass duty. VanishedOne is the closest thing we've got currently.

    December 27, 2008

  • speargun, walking bag, vigilance

    December 27, 2008

  • Good list!

    December 26, 2008

  • moll: it's a good idea (poty08 (which makes me want to pee)), but I feel like it's too late to bother now. I suggest that you just declare one, just like seanahan declared madeupical the woty07.

    December 26, 2008

  • Comment bug! I posted a comment to suggest pokemaniac to the list called types of collectors. But on the index page, it displays a DIFFERENT LIST NAME for where my comment is. Then, when one tries to click on the comment from the index page, it goes to a completely different list that I had nothing to do with called 9:22 am. Weird, huh.

    December 26, 2008

  • pokemaniac

    December 26, 2008

  • Uncontrollable punning.

    December 26, 2008

  • Good Morning, everyone! Looks like there's a bunch of special gifts waiting for us under the Wordtree! Wow!

    December 26, 2008

  • A land-squid from the 20s takes a photograph.

    December 25, 2008

  • This word sounds suspiciously like co-op.

    December 25, 2008

  • I love original neologism lists. Please make more words!

    December 25, 2008

  • Often called tsk-tsk.

    December 25, 2008

  • An emo festival.

    December 25, 2008

  • Good list. I have a similiar one that has more to do with words rather than person names called Krst List.

    December 25, 2008

  • Gotta Catch 'Em All!

    December 25, 2008

  • An icon for Gonzo.

    December 25, 2008

  • The moral of a story.

    December 25, 2008

  • I want this to refer to a particularly voracious metaphor.

    December 25, 2008

  • ===|:-o         --( "Four score and seven years ago..." )

    December 25, 2008

  • I've heard people use the expression half-on (sounds like a play off hard-on) for this.

    December 25, 2008

  • I just caught this thread. This might be obvious, but an example of a yonic symbol would be anything rounded and open--the 'Omega' sign, an 'O', a opening to a tunnel, etc. It's intentionally vague, of course, just like a phallic symbol is interpreted as basically anything that's stick-like. Sometimes it's just rounded, not even open--some consider a dome shape to be yonic in the same way some see skyscrapers to be phallic. It might be interesting to note that a lot of both religious and capital buildings seem to mysteriously contain both (stick-atop-dome).

    With symbolism like this my initial reflex is to roll my eyes, thinking about grade schoolers making immature, finger-in-hole gestures. But quite a lot of psychology has shown that these sorts of symbols (and a host of many others) do play a part in a sort of unconscious communication in the mind.

    December 25, 2008

  • She dossed and durned all night.

    December 25, 2008

  • Misspelling of dybbuk.

    December 25, 2008

  • This one has got a breakfast cereal contract.

    December 25, 2008

  • Keeps your organs from escaping.

    December 25, 2008

  • Makers of the fine games such as The Refreshing Adventures of Malamario.

    December 25, 2008

  • deely-boppers, yadda yadda, fiddly bits

    December 25, 2008

  • This is a huge stack of speakers set-up for a rave.

    December 25, 2008

  • Oh Ms. Babe, you can make a challenge simply a riddle to solve, or pose a fun question you want answered. It's more of a game than a competition.

    December 25, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 25, 2008

  • Raum steals treasures out of kings' houses, carrying them where he wishes, and destroys cities and dignities of men (he is said to have great dispraise for dignities). Raum can also tell things past, present and future, and reconcile friends and foes. In traditional satanism Raum is the deamon that invokes love. (Wikipedia)

    December 24, 2008

  • Plural form of mythos.

    December 24, 2008

  • Just long enough for touching things with. 10-foot poles are to be avoided.

    December 24, 2008

  • A fruit-spread collaboration.

    December 24, 2008

  • Niceish head-twitch conditions.

    December 24, 2008

  • The weather report says that in about 50 comments, when that snow is off the borkable main page, it may fill out...

    December 24, 2008

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    Oh my god! It's snowing!!

    It's going to be a wlite christmas everybody!

    December 24, 2008

  • Oh, well, I don't remember where I got that from. Feel free to remove it.

    December 24, 2008

  • What comes out of the rector.

    December 24, 2008

  • Telofy, you can nominate more than one word in Wordie Oliganarchy. Just tag 'em as woty08. It will be the Voting that matters!

    December 24, 2008

  • Apparently these are things that are chopped, cooked, and eaten.

    December 24, 2008

  • Bahahah. I sometimes refer to my partner as alien creature.

    December 24, 2008

  • I made a silly list of these sorts of alternatives here.

    December 24, 2008

  • Can someone with OED look this up for me?

    December 24, 2008

  • Look at me dance! Woo!

    December 24, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 24, 2008

  • Yes. I think I'll be doing one of those email-me deals.

    December 24, 2008

  • I'll be keeping a running list of nominations at wordie list of the year 2008.

    December 24, 2008

  • I'm more impressed with her many, amazing paintings posted on Flikkr (take out the space).

    December 23, 2008

  • She touches the TV when it asks her to.

    December 23, 2008

  • This must be an oldschool slam dance.

    December 23, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 23, 2008

  • Means party; this explains the funny hat.

    December 23, 2008

  • I would not recommend that anyone go climb this ladder.

    December 23, 2008

  • Fantastic slogan for Mandles, Candles for Men.

    December 23, 2008

  • Yes, the toot of an ol' coot.

    December 23, 2008

  • 666. Look at it.

    December 23, 2008

  • Not to be confused with horken.

    December 23, 2008

  • Uh, well, yes, you see, this originates from the obsolete, Old English word oft-khilte, used to longingly reference any flamboyant drag queens from ancient Greece.

    December 23, 2008

  • I'd imagine (since it's hard to date-stamp these lists) that any list can be nominated for this award, regardless of what year it was created.

    December 23, 2008

  • Wordie List of The Year 2008 is a great idea.

    December 23, 2008

  • An inexpensive airlines located in North America that uses small, aluminum planes. Known for their DIY, new age, "power of positive thinking"-attitude, their slogan is "Manifest Your Own Lunch." Very similiar to Southwest Airlines.

    December 23, 2008

  • You folks should learn to use the "more searches" button on the top right. There's a feature called "Search all lists" where you could type in keywords.

    December 23, 2008

  • Sometimes known as Smooth Jazz.

    December 23, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 23, 2008

  • Trying hard not to read this as waka waka.

    December 23, 2008

  • You can also exercise your groan muscles by expanding this tag.

    December 23, 2008

  • I nominate omgwtfbbq.

    December 23, 2008

  • See punnery.

    December 23, 2008

  • Puns can be often be dreadful, but they can sometimes work. It largely depends on what the joke is, how the word sounds, what the context is, etc. I've noticed that self-aware puns (perhaps defined as ones that register high on the criticism or ironic barometer) do better for comedy and for taste.

    Before, say, 2002 or so I used to hate the blasted things, but by now they're huge a part of my life and writing--they remind me of the flexible nature of language, symbolic association, and the art of recontextualing.

    December 23, 2008

  • I named my computer slurvian.

    December 23, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 23, 2008

  • I put the ack in acknowledge.

    December 23, 2008

  • I think it's safe to say most words ending with -in' are probably intentional.

    December 20, 2008

  • When a zealous horse jockey goes into their "zone."

    December 20, 2008

  • It would be cute to know everyone's location for that international feel, but it might also be a little creepy. Some people like privacy; I don't blame them.

    The list of contributors was generated entirely from people who've contributed to CHALLENGES thus far. If I were make a crude (and it would have to be) list of most-frequent "community members" on Wordie.org, it would be a bit different.

    I sort of like the way Wordie has many of us fairly removed. I pick up bits of an idea about people, but discussions are more about the words than relating stories and profiles. For example, I know *nothing* about fbharjo whatsoever, they might be an A.I. program written in perl, yet I totally appreciate their word lists.

    Do folks prefer personal stories of each other? If so, I wonder how Wordie could better facilitate that.

    December 20, 2008

  • See annorlunda.

    December 20, 2008

  • Why do I keep getting this word on random? Gah!

    December 20, 2008

  • :(

    December 20, 2008

  • This could be a keyword in a social darwinist argument.

    December 20, 2008

  • Pertaining to a word that mistakenly became part of a lexicon.

    December 20, 2008

  • I love these things.

    December 20, 2008

  • In my hypnotherapy training, insomnia is one of the easiest things to treat. Essentially, in many cases, you are merely formally teaching someone how to relax and go to sleep; developing a new ritual for it.

    December 20, 2008

  • Here.

    December 20, 2008

  • Prolagus, this was made sit on a shelf like this:

    December 20, 2008

  • I've played a video game like this before. You have to roll the ball so that it lands on the cats tail so that it jumps and pushes the birdcage door which releases the bird which bumps the balloon which knocks over the pin which rolls down the slide which hits the "on" button to the toaster which then pops the toast.

    December 20, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: What is this guy saying?

    December 20, 2008

  • This looks just like my janky coffee table at home.

    December 20, 2008

  • Sometimes, he has to go check on his closet-mummy.

    December 20, 2008

  • Gyromite raises his head to check his surroundings.

    December 20, 2008

  • My annorlunda don't want none unless you got puns, hon.

    December 20, 2008

  • Evil Booger Intends Harm

    December 20, 2008

  • This coat of arms is pretty funny. I wonder what type of bird that is.

    December 20, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 20, 2008

  • SleepBot 2008

    December 19, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 19, 2008

  • tichodrome

    December 19, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 19, 2008

  • "You all would not have had" -- coined by rajington on At Least Two Apostrophes Or Your Money Back.

    December 19, 2008

  • u'pik'ayap'ona

    December 19, 2008

  • Murra is too busy carrying all those damn boxes to respond.

    December 19, 2008

  • Developed by the Tagbusters, Inc.

    December 19, 2008

  • This is a pretty simple request: under "more searches" and then "Search all lists", I would really like the results to indicate if a list is an open list. This could be done with a very minimal graphic that's all raised saying something like "open" or "open list". It would help with contributing gem words to relevant lists quicker.

    December 19, 2008

  • fauxhawk

    December 19, 2008

  • The Great Bear

    December 19, 2008

  • I believe that would be ursa major.

    December 19, 2008

  • Made with feathers.

    December 19, 2008

  • breadbox

    December 19, 2008

  • A oddly significant unit of size.

    December 19, 2008

  • Are birds particularly stupid or confused?

    December 19, 2008

  • "I am a spirit which has been made into a body. I recline in a den on the earth. I make my home in caves. However, I have a many-sided character. Sometimes I strangle men; sometimes I pervert them from their true natures. Most of the time, my habitats are cliffs, caves, and ravines. Frequently, I also associate with men who think of me as a woman, especially with whose skin is honey-colored, for we are of the same constellation. It is also true that they worship my star secretly and openly. They do not know that they deceive themselves and excite me to be an evil doer all the more. For they want to obtain gold by remembering (me), but I grant little to those who seriously worship me."

    -- Testament of Solomon 4:4-7

    December 19, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 19, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 19, 2008

  • A person addicted to methamphetamines.

    December 18, 2008

  • You guys are reading this word wrong. It's "meth-inks," which refers to the spasmodic, overly-complicated wee-hour scribblings of speed-riddled tweakers.

    December 18, 2008

  • ...

    December 18, 2008

  • Wring my bell.

    December 18, 2008

  • Coined by chained_bear on pimpquin.

    December 18, 2008

  • lippizaner

    December 18, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 18, 2008

  • I like how the p and q are having a stare down.

    December 18, 2008

  • That makes logical sense except that nothing is totally innocent.

    December 17, 2008

  • 花�?�

    December 17, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 17, 2008

  • It

    December 17, 2008

  • *joke fizzles*

    December 17, 2008

  • This is me today.

    December 17, 2008

  • I loved this guy on Happy Days.

    December 17, 2008

  • This word has a whiff of wrongness.

    December 17, 2008

  • Having a pervy quality.

    December 17, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 17, 2008

  • That which has had needlework done to it.

    December 17, 2008

  • I want to know, Telofy. So it shall be part of the word's story.

    December 17, 2008

  • The title of an obscure Irish ballad in which a hobo basks in the glory of their sole, but beauteous pair of pants.

    December 17, 2008

  • An oddly named matress pad product of IKEA.

    December 17, 2008

  • Any combo of grease, grim, rust, dust. At my house this stuff collects in one particularly awkward, unreachable spot near the oven.

    December 17, 2008

  • The "yr mom" / "you 12 year old" paradox has broken my computer.

    December 17, 2008

  • The winter solstice is (not-so-coincidentally) nearly the same day (in 2008 it's December 21st). I associate this as the 'peak' of winter, the 'death'/clean-up part of the yearly seasonal cycle process. I wonder... is it the end, or the creation, or a moment of culmination and reflection? Caught in the swooping katabatic while in slow transit last night, it occurred to me that perhaps since destruction will inevitably bring of something new, it's all creation.

    December 17, 2008

  • "The Gut" -- belly chakra -- intuition.

    December 17, 2008

  • A common euphemistic word in Vermont to refer to "tough love." The intent is to instruct, but this is often ineffective since it's performed by means of throwing something sharp at another person's face.

    December 17, 2008

  • Slang in the fastfood industry for the poor schlub that has to clean the soft drink machine once every few years.

    December 17, 2008

  • A graceful and complicated set of counting procedures that include both counting and counting the number of times one has counted the counting.

    December 17, 2008

  • The anxiety for the member of a group at a camp site who is delegated to stay awake to keep watch while the others sleep.

    December 17, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 16, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 16, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 16, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 16, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 16, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 16, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 16, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 16, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 16, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 16, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 16, 2008

  • Coined by bilby. A drought of doubt; or, a doubt of drought. You choose!

    December 16, 2008

  • You're It.

    December 16, 2008

  • Refreshing.

    December 16, 2008

  • titfer

    December 16, 2008

  • Not nearly as favorable as the name suggests.

    December 16, 2008

  • Whee! I added this to Jihadmiration so I can keep tabs.

    December 16, 2008

  • © whichbe (Thanks, WordiePRO!)

    December 16, 2008

  • To inflict with boredom; to bore.

    December 16, 2008

  • A huge number of automobiles.

    December 16, 2008

  • Carons are great because it makes a letter have little horns or TV antennae.

    December 16, 2008

  • Hey! What is that tilde doing to that circumflex?

    December 16, 2008

  • Probably a misspelling of drought.

    December 16, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 16, 2008

  • December 16, 2008

  • *miss*

    December 16, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 16, 2008

  • Also: unk-unk.

    December 14, 2008

  • A genetically engineered kiwi that has another kiwi growing inside of it.

    December 13, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 13, 2008

  • Plastic blocks for eomaniacs.

    December 13, 2008

  • Deserves another?

    December 13, 2008

  • Full disclosure during dinner.

    December 13, 2008

  • "It is allowed" or "Not forbidden" in Latin.

    December 13, 2008

  • An underarment made for keeping your extra ale.

    December 13, 2008

  • I'd like to note, for the record, that I'm surprised how often Gs come in pairs.

    December 13, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 13, 2008

  • What a silly word.

    December 13, 2008

  • A cryptic way mathematicians tell each other they're frustrated.

    December 13, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 13, 2008

  • I'm afraid only UFree can save us.

    December 13, 2008

  • Each of you get one of these.

    December 12, 2008

  • I am not going to be attending your family's Thanksgiving.

    December 12, 2008

  • Confuseus Say, You Scar What You Eat

    Confuseus Say, Never What It 'Means', But What It 'De-Means'

    December 12, 2008

  • Roarshark, roarshack, rorschach, frobharjh!

    December 12, 2008

  • Yex.

    December 12, 2008

  • TV execs, too.

    December 12, 2008

  • In 100 years, this will be a hobo marking to indicate a short (and thus walkable) highway.

    December 12, 2008

  • "He teacheth the Arts of Logic and Ethics in all their parts. If desired he maketh men invisible, and to live long, and to be eloquent. He can discover Treasures and recover things Lost." -- S. L. MacGregor Mathers (1904)

    December 12, 2008

  • bicorne

    December 12, 2008

  • Useful in many situations.

    December 12, 2008

  • The commander or chief of a thousand men.

    December 12, 2008

  • What a wonderful list of convincing neologisms. I'm a fan.

    December 12, 2008

  • Is there any relation to this word and the ghosted word licoriz?

    December 12, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 12, 2008

  • Good point. I always have my handlers dial for me.

    December 12, 2008

  • Two ladders out for a stroll.

    December 12, 2008

  • "Actors are cattle." - Alfred Hitchcock

    December 12, 2008

  • irised, color wheel, brede, rainbowstache

    December 12, 2008

  • I don't think there's a 'correct' answer to this one, WORDIE CHALLENGE is just a silly game to make use of all the ghosted words on this site. Although often have the OED play the authority.

    December 12, 2008

  • Tags hate periods; 500.

    December 12, 2008

  • Score!!!

    December 12, 2008

  • A pithy goth.

    December 12, 2008

  • A legible facsimile.

    December 12, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 12, 2008

  • Late-night telephoning.

    December 12, 2008

  • This list can go further than you think...

    December 12, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 12, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 11, 2008

  • A Plastic Nightmare.

    December 11, 2008

  • A particularly frivolous exercise technique.

    December 11, 2008

  • I look forward to the day I can use this word in a sentence.

    December 11, 2008

  • This is when nothing is interrupted by more nothing.

    December 11, 2008

  • An oft forgotten band from Seattle in the mid-90's.

    December 11, 2008

  • This might be my favorite game from middle school.

    December 11, 2008

  • Stevie McSotty requested that his payment be in pyment while collecting on his dutifully earned return investment of empty bottles.

    December 11, 2008

  • This must be what political pundits mean when they use the word centrist.

    December 11, 2008

  • I do hope you define some of these whensoever you are motivated.

    December 11, 2008

  • File under "Worse than it sounds."

    December 11, 2008

  • One who is apt to lob.

    December 11, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 11, 2008

  • Misspelling of onomatopoetic

    December 11, 2008

  • Don't eat the yellow sugarsnow.

    December 11, 2008

  • I hope all of these show up for the next meeting.

    December 11, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 11, 2008

  • An imagined species that will evolve from human beings by manipulating their genetic makeup and augmenting their bodies with robotics and other technology; the future era of this species. (From WordSpy)

    Not to be confused with post-human, of course, which is when a human being is sent through the mail.

    December 11, 2008

  • More!~!

    December 9, 2008

  • Short for an "inflatable date". (Urban Dictionary)

    December 9, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 9, 2008

  • I only eat freedom cheese.

    December 9, 2008

  • I Report, You Decide.

    December 9, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 9, 2008

  • I just heard someone say, "That's a non-denominational Christmas Tree."

    December 9, 2008

  • These first 6 neologisms are cute. Did you make them? Keep adding! Check out this list of a ton of them made or discovered through Wordie.

    December 9, 2008

  • I think Jesus would buy a worldwide disarmament policy where peace was profitable.

    December 9, 2008

  • Bilby, as I expose my ignorance, can you explain these? I'm familiar with Ire (Ireland), louse, welch, eur-o-pean, but that's it.

    December 9, 2008

  • The Body Swap Illusion

    December 8, 2008

  • The act of returning to work after having retired. (From WordSpy)

    December 8, 2008

  • Just heard this on a news show.

    December 7, 2008

  • Ahahha, yeah, as if those two guys from the movie Zapped or Weird Science had instead summoned a demon, resulting in scenes that could share cleavage and sulfuric farts.

    December 6, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 6, 2008

  • In demonology, Sitri is a Great Prince of Hell.. He causes men to love women and vice versa, and makes them to show themselves naked if it is desired. He also reveals secrets of women, mocking them. (Wikipedia)

    December 6, 2008

  • Misspelling of pamplemousse.

    December 6, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 6, 2008

  • PICTURED: A snowman's ghost is part of a Masonic lodge and has to wear a funny hat as part of the hazing.

    December 5, 2008

  • The ultimate target of the tagbusters.

    December 5, 2008

  • Misspelling of onomatopoeia.

    December 5, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 5, 2008

  • This word should not under any circumstances be confused with salami.

    December 5, 2008

  • This must be larval stage before a debutante hatches.

    December 5, 2008

  • More Than Eats The Pie™ - Transform Your Service Staff

    December 5, 2008

  • Is there a way to see the 50 most popular/used tags in total?

    December 5, 2008

  • Pants Magic

    December 5, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 5, 2008

  • I hope this isn't anything like micromanagement.

    December 5, 2008

  • Someone who encourages the producers of muzak.

    December 5, 2008

  • See Madhu.

    December 5, 2008

  • German for air conditioner.

    December 5, 2008

  • Someone who is both a scurvy dog and a slurvian.

    December 5, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 5, 2008

  • A pie made from a recipe taken directly from a magazine.

    December 4, 2008

  • The Space Invader™ who got away.

    December 4, 2008

  • Watch out for falling square roots.

    December 4, 2008

  • I just copy-pasted it, but: in Unicode, the symbols U+266A (♪) and U+266B (♫) are a quaver and beamed pair of quavers respectively. (Wikipedia)

    December 4, 2008

  • See unfuckwithable.

    December 4, 2008

  • Oh, damn.

    December 4, 2008

  • This wince-worthy term shall designate words that feel or are being used like neologisms, but are in fact very old or obsolete.

    December 4, 2008

  • I prefer to unrelish.

    December 4, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 4, 2008

  • Anagram of: A Ballad Unto Mogel

    December 4, 2008

  • Look out!

    December 4, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 4, 2008

  • An adorable paper cut.

    December 4, 2008

  • Getting a letter sent to you in the mail that seems to also be sent *by* you, but is written by someone else in a style that exactly resembles yours.

    December 4, 2008

  • Misspelling of hippopotamus.

    December 4, 2008

  • Misspelling of hippopotamus.

    December 4, 2008

  • The Avestan language name of Zoroastrianism's demon of the "evil mind" or "evil purpose" or "evil thinking" or "evil intention". Appears in later texts as Middle Persian Akoman and New Persian Akvan. (Wikipedia)

    December 4, 2008

  • dollop

    December 4, 2008

  • Ahahah, yeah, I was surprised that I was apprehensive about deleting my BUGGY UNDELETABLE LISTS for their novelty, but I'm happy to see them gone.

    December 4, 2008

  • *Cheering!@*

    December 4, 2008

  • I want this to be a fancy way to spell zit.

    December 3, 2008

  • This might be a good business idea...

    December 3, 2008

  • Not to be confused with a villain, of course.

    December 3, 2008

  • Also known as Gehenna.

    December 3, 2008

  • This articulates how I feel on particularly slow mornings.

    December 3, 2008

  • Synonymous with theism but implies an odorous blend of monotheism, fatalism (forfeiting consequential thinking), repetition of the word 'God' with the frequency of a humming bird flapping its wings, and a paradoxically banal assumption of the supernatural.

    December 3, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 3, 2008

  • A more burly burlesque.

    December 3, 2008

  • Misspelling of burlesque.

    December 3, 2008

  • To attempt, once again, to read Finnegans Wake.

    December 3, 2008

  • One of the demons of the sea in Tahitian cosmology.

    December 3, 2008

  • Hah, I thought of that of course, but no: I think this is the most whimsical divination I can think of--to simply grab whatever objects are immediately available, and use them as symbolic metaphors or directives.

    December 3, 2008

  • I'm a fan of this one.

    December 3, 2008

  • It's a applecide!

    December 3, 2008

  • Despite the pretentious, recoil-worthy associations with this word, I do like a few post-modern philosophers, like Baudrillard. It's funny, though, because for all the good ideas I can find in the rhetoric, "post-modern art" almost always completely sucks. Perhaps it's something meant to be observed and not intended.

    December 3, 2008

  • This also looks like one of the YellowPages icons - "Let your fingers do the walking."

    December 3, 2008

  • Lacking something.

    December 3, 2008

  • A feeling of apathy when one realizes they are without a loofa.

    December 3, 2008

  • Drumsticks used in dəth metől.

    December 3, 2008

  • Can you explain this one, dontcry?

    December 3, 2008

  • A magical wishbone encased in glass; to be used on very special occassions or emergencies.

    December 3, 2008

  • 1. Creative in any or all aspects.

    2. Using the pancreas and pancreatic forces as a wellspring for creativity.

    December 3, 2008

  • "I was really *there*, man. I could really be."

    December 3, 2008

  • I like the drink, but I find this word a bit unnerving...

    December 3, 2008

  • Misspelling of Rococo.

    December 3, 2008

  • Aw. I went to this beach so much as a kid.

    December 3, 2008

  • GOP Wordie operatives have ghosted this word.

    December 3, 2008

  • Make more!

    December 3, 2008

  • Also a place where lots of BMX bikes are ridden, Bon Jovi songs are listened to, and radishs are served.

    December 3, 2008

  • The lady who gets the prime meat and first plate served in a tribe of cannibals.

    December 3, 2008

  • *BEEP BEEP*! X-4525 UNIT NEW BATTERY REQUIREMENT ALERT

    December 3, 2008

  • Also when someone hocks a loogie and picks their nose at the same time.

    December 3, 2008

  • I'd imagine this to be a product of an online flame.

    December 3, 2008

  • Anyone with OED: what does this mean?

    December 3, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 3, 2008

  • More commonly spelled as pavilion.

    December 3, 2008

  • How...curvy.

    December 3, 2008

  • What is this?

    December 3, 2008

  • This must be the eve of teatime.

    December 3, 2008

  • eBay-speak for "one of a kind."

    December 3, 2008

  • Not recommended for Oreos with milk.

    December 3, 2008

  • As besotted cawing echoed into the night.

    December 3, 2008

  • White noise machines are useful for both therapists or lawyers to keep voices in an office muffled to outsiders, protecting privacy.

    December 3, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word!

    December 3, 2008

  • Popular food among Public Relations executives and Popeye.

    December 3, 2008

  • My luggage and my spinach may or may have not been given divine qualities.

    December 3, 2008

  • Includes catharism and gnosticism.

    December 3, 2008

  • whut how did you guys get on my compter

    December 3, 2008

  • Yes, I just posted about it on there, actually. Non-alphabetic characters seem to do badly in combo with a "delete list" button. I've 3 phantom lists now. One of which I was able to catch early (only 1 spectre word) and re-formed into another list.

    December 3, 2008

  • I've been to this musuem a number of times having grown up close by. Over the years it's been "toned down" a bit but it's a pretty creepy and fascinating place if you're into gross, medical anomalies in a musuem-type format (as opposed to a back alley).

    December 3, 2008

  • My theory about this non-delete list bug, based on recent experience: as far as what's causing it, I believe it to be that if the list contains any words with "somewhat unusual characters" (perhaps anything that's not alphabetic?) that's what causes the phantom words and phantom list. The only way to avoid this bug is by manually deleting all the words of a list before hitting "delete list".

    December 3, 2008

  • Ring my bell.

    December 2, 2008

  • What's the difference between telesm (not listed) and telesme (listed)?

    December 2, 2008

  • Tagbusters!

    December 2, 2008

  • A Japanese form of punishment which uses a garden tool to conduct lifeforce energy into the victim.

    December 2, 2008

  • The Power of Positive Doing

    December 2, 2008

  • This is mystical "stuff" at the center of a lollypop that is mined through a quest of enumerable licking, then delightfully spread throughout the lands by cats.

    December 2, 2008

  • Who you gonna call?

    December 2, 2008

  • This looks like somebody curled up on a hammock.

    December 2, 2008

  • Russian Satan.

    December 2, 2008

  • When a Danish sports team makes a point (or pastry).

    December 2, 2008

  • This is an odd name for a sport.

    December 2, 2008

  • Hahaha, holy shit.

    December 2, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word.

    December 2, 2008

  • A practitioner of ishishiness.

    December 2, 2008

  • When you've stepped in something.

    December 2, 2008

  • A more fitting name for Facebook.

    December 2, 2008

  • Noumena.

    December 2, 2008

  • nanopore

    December 2, 2008

  • Something got lodged in my lodge.

    December 2, 2008

  • This phrase doesn't 'feel' very sympathetic to me.

    December 2, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: define this word.

    December 2, 2008

  • The nickname for the janitor at the ACLU.

    December 2, 2008

  • This must mean that you can run really fast.

    December 2, 2008

  • Totally dated. These days the kids play with nanobots.

    December 2, 2008

  • This word just reminded me of logos...creepy.

    December 2, 2008

  • Under erasure.

    December 2, 2008

  • Often used as a propagandist phrase for imperialist behavior.

    December 2, 2008

  • A philosophical movement and theory of literary criticism that questions traditional assumptions about certainty, identity, and truth; asserts that words can only refer to other words; and attempts to demonstrate how statements about any text subvert their own meanings: “In deconstruction, the critic claims there is no meaning to be found in the actual text, but only in the various, often mutually irreconcilable, ‘virtual texts’ constructed by readers in their search for meaning�? (Rebecca Goldstein).

    December 2, 2008

  • Also see déjà vu.

    December 2, 2008

  • Undergroun' Professa'

    December 2, 2008

  • When a mob moves about.

    December 2, 2008

  • Just encase.

    December 2, 2008

  • Hurray!!!

    December 2, 2008

  • Alternative cash-register sound.

    December 2, 2008

  • grigri

    December 2, 2008

  • Where Republicans meet up.

    December 2, 2008

  • Rumination.

    December 1, 2008

  • The best complainer.

    November 30, 2008

  • When one is a user of the word youse.

    November 27, 2008

  • It might appear that this was your 10,000th word, Bilzebub.

    November 27, 2008

  • 10,000! Dear god, what have you done?

    November 27, 2008

  • Non-verbal communication.

    November 27, 2008

  • This pony was personally crafted by the ex-Governor of Florida, Jeb Bush.

    November 27, 2008

  • Numb to desire.

    November 27, 2008

  • A terrible demon in the folklore of the Aymara people (Bolivia and Peru). He deceives the unwary with his smiles and friendly appearance, then afflicts them with deadly diseases. It is also said that the Anchanchu sucks the blood of his victims during their sleep. His presence is accompanied by whirlwinds. The Aymara avoid rivers and isolated places where the demon is supposed to reside. (From Pantheon.org)

    November 27, 2008

  • What's a firmung?

    November 27, 2008

  • To throw a state out the window?

    November 27, 2008

  • That which makes more ham.

    November 27, 2008

  • Bilabial clicks are rather noteworthy.

    November 27, 2008

  • What a cute letter. It's the child of a lowercase h and u.

    November 27, 2008

  • This list is a thing of beauty.

    November 27, 2008

  • I have one of these by my front door, they're so handy in the winter.

    November 27, 2008

  • The woman then asks, "Why don't you look where you're going?"

    November 27, 2008

  • "Would you please man the wheel of the ship whilst I do some yoga?"

    "Would you man the switchboard while I go take a dump?"

    November 27, 2008

  • One of the few WordNet defintions above for this word, as compared to man, is "someone whose occupation is cleaning".

    November 27, 2008

  • The "take charge of a certain job" definition is the most red-flaggingly offensive of the various questionable meanings of WordNet's list above, methinks.

    November 27, 2008

  • éèéèéèéèéèé!

    November 27, 2008

  • Any truly appalling small application for any computer platform. (From The Addictionary)

    November 27, 2008

  • I've used this font on a recent design project. It's got that "calligraphy but still very legible" look.

    November 27, 2008

  • Does anyone else find it odd, based on the events of the Iraq War, that this is the last name of the director of the C.I.A. who assured us there were Weapons of Mass Destruction in Iraq?

    November 27, 2008

  • I guess the "small government" refrain is a dog-whistle for this ol' invisible hand Capitalist tenet.

    November 27, 2008

  • Thanks, pappy!

    November 26, 2008

  • This conversation is setting off my snider senses.

    November 26, 2008

  • According to the Hindu religion, the demon Puloman is the father of Indrani (Indra's wife) and Sivasri, who ruled the kingdom for seven years. Puloman was slain by Indra, who blasted him by the outpouring of splendor. (Wikipedia)

    This sounds like a wicked Sailor Moon attack.

    November 26, 2008

  • Got this one on 'random' 3 times in 5 minutes.

    November 26, 2008

  • When the Euro crashes.

    November 26, 2008

  • See yé-yé.

    November 26, 2008

  • I want this word to mean "a playful gallop" but it probably shouldn't.

    November 26, 2008

  • There's so much to toast about!

    November 25, 2008

  • Stop agueing 'em on.

    November 25, 2008

  • I'm preworried that a postworry could start as a worrylet but then develop into full-blown regret.

    November 25, 2008

  • A master gland.

    November 25, 2008

  • Proposed by sionnach on dead meat v toast v history.

    November 25, 2008

  • A battalion of droids assemble.

    November 25, 2008

  • That ninja was sneaking around the side of the house but then a marksman spotted him and fired an arrow.

    November 25, 2008

  • arcadia: "edit" your comment again and then it will offer delete when you save it.

    check out John's "Word-offs" list and cast your ballots.

    November 25, 2008

  • ague

    November 25, 2008

  • Contronymic as noted by rolig on dead meat v toast v history.

    November 25, 2008

  • Good one! Thanks. I am due for a revisit to this list to adds some more citations and bring it back to 666.

    November 25, 2008

  • ...if ya catch midriff.

    November 24, 2008

  • The eternal lubricant.

    November 24, 2008

  • It's a medley of stocking stuffers for the holidays.

    November 24, 2008

  • Now an open list.

    November 23, 2008

  • Also: a fit name for an Autobot.

    November 23, 2008

  • I just preworried this might be an insidious meme waiting to happen.

    November 23, 2008

  • A three year old just told me that I say this a lot.

    November 23, 2008

  • A hopelessly vague phrase I catch myself using too often.

    November 23, 2008

  • Super Mario: Depression

    November 23, 2008

  • What's the movie?

    November 22, 2008

  • Got Word?™

    November 22, 2008

  • Two words to describe combining words like that, dontcry, is portmanteau or blend.

    November 22, 2008

  • This word sounds very gimpish.

    November 22, 2008

  • Oh, thanks. But now we've gotta find a word for a leech gatherer.

    November 22, 2008

  • How come this word have the "verb, noun, pronoun, adjective, adverb, preposition, conjunction, interjection" line under the search links? Is that common and I've never noticed before?

    November 22, 2008

  • amogh

    November 22, 2008

  • The word "Amogh" literally means (in Sanskrit) "That which has no alternative." In Proto-Indo-Iranian mythology, the name Amogh is said to have many beneficiary qualities, bestowing wealth, wisdom and excellent health. (Wikipedia)

    November 22, 2008

  • The slang word moga refers to the concept of the "modern girl" (modan gaaru) in 20th-century Japan. (Wikipedia)

    November 22, 2008

  • A ton of eschewing.

    November 22, 2008

  • Somewhat rad.

    November 22, 2008

  • These things are really useful for cleaning vacuums.

    November 22, 2008

  • A challenging accessory.

    November 22, 2008

  • WORDIE CHALLENGE: Define this word.

    November 22, 2008

  • Hurray!!!

    November 22, 2008

  • Like a pun.

    November 22, 2008

  • I'd prefer an acronym game.

    November 22, 2008

  • An old spelling of subtle.

    November 22, 2008

  • Explain "word scrambles".

    November 22, 2008

  • H.G. Wells' "gravity-blocking substance" used in many of his novels.

    I think it should also mean one's favorite thing found inside of caves.

    Or maybe it should mean one's favorite vice, what makes them "cave in" most.

    November 22, 2008

  • Wondering if this word has anything to do with mast.

    November 22, 2008

  • umpteen

    November 22, 2008

  • A good friend of Lady Moonshine.

    November 22, 2008

  • Alternate name for the curiously named Beball.

    November 22, 2008

  • Okay, what does this mean?

    November 22, 2008

  • The power of positive animation.

    November 22, 2008

  • See Onomatopoeia.

    November 22, 2008

  • Favorite protein among goblins.

    November 22, 2008

  • Being gabby at the RNC.

    November 22, 2008

  • ...before ya bewreck yaself.

    November 22, 2008

  • I'm told this is what would happen to John McCain if Sarah Palin were not the Republican V.P. choice of 2008. See: epic fail.

    November 22, 2008

  • What happens when all your base are belong to us.

    November 22, 2008

  • Ta ta for now!

    November 22, 2008

  • This will be fun; brand sullification. A reversal of what some names try to do in and of themselves by using common-words to hijack mental associations (see one of my earlier lists, Eye CeeBS)--a tactic in the advertising concept called "mindshare".

    November 22, 2008

  • No. I just generated about 5 of them on a quick Onelook.com ?????ay search. I am facinated by the eBay one, however, because it seems kind of sneaky.

    November 21, 2008

  • Pig-latin for lover.

    November 21, 2008

  • Pig-latin for lout.

    November 21, 2008

  • Pig-latin for rest.

    November 21, 2008

  • Pig-latin for be.

    November 21, 2008

  • sacrebleu

    November 20, 2008

  • holy crap

    November 20, 2008

  • The adoption of the term into English can be traced from the American occupation of the Philippines, in 1898-1945, and before that to British soldiers' presence in Malaysia. In most Austronesian languages the term for head lice, lice or fleas of any kind, is kuto. Foreign troops had ample opportunity to become familiar with the term and made a slang pluralized form... (Wikipedia)

    November 19, 2008

  • My Malady

    November 19, 2008

  • The mass eviction of an apartment building's tenants because the building's owner plans a large renovation. Blend of renovation and eviction. (From WordSpy)

    November 19, 2008

  • As if one flogo wasn't bad enough...

    November 19, 2008

  • See also dragon's blood.

    November 19, 2008

  • This is a quality word.

    November 18, 2008

  • Sitting on the modern doomstool is not recommended.

    November 18, 2008

  • This should refer to people who "pass the buck."

    November 18, 2008

  • When an audience grows weary of clapping, either at a ceremony or musical performance. (From Urban Dictionary)

    November 18, 2008

  • Allurement; attractive air; bewitching grace; from French. C.A.M. Fennell's The Stanford Dictionary of Anglicised Words and Phrases, 1964.

    November 18, 2008

  • The Fleshtaker™

    November 18, 2008

  • Oh, this was me. I deemed the plural to be more befitting of the list.

    November 18, 2008

  • The act of gathering flowers.

    November 18, 2008

  • See: spin doctor.

    November 17, 2008

  • "I refuse to be sucked into your hypnotheoretical arguments." - George Bush, Indianapolis, Indiana, Oct. 15, 2004.

    November 16, 2008

  • When someone deserves another yummy snack.

    November 15, 2008

  • What?

    November 15, 2008

  • peewee, pixel

    November 15, 2008

  • This is an interesting one, never heard it before.

    November 15, 2008

  • Ahahaha, this list would give one perspective into how Andy Warhol views sex.

    November 15, 2008

  • This is a strange word.

    November 15, 2008

  • Apropos.

    November 15, 2008

  • 2

    November 15, 2008

  • monopoly

    November 15, 2008

  • A meditative omlet.

    November 15, 2008

  • I'm told this is found in Philadelphia.

    November 15, 2008

  • Please continue to hold and someone will be with you shortly.

    November 15, 2008

  • This must be what they call it when a teacher says "your child has so much...potential" in a parent-teacher conference.

    November 14, 2008

  • Secrets of Talk Radio

    November 14, 2008

  • It's cute. But evil.

    November 14, 2008

  • A talent scout for The Gong Show.

    November 14, 2008

  • These names are damn silly.

    November 14, 2008

  • Also known as a trough lolly.

    November 14, 2008

  • Synsepalum dulcificum.

    November 14, 2008

  • A large nanobama.

    November 14, 2008

  • Image search this one if you want to get creeped out.

    November 14, 2008

  • There's a few of these terms that I use because of my work (such as win-win, skillset, and bottom-lining), I suppose I should be more embarassed. But these kinds of lists are so damn funny; I love how verbification can befall any noun.

    November 14, 2008

  • yeah ya know it's like that guy that's all but then he didn't say that he was all STUPID cause lsoers don't know is what the paradoxical underpinnings of ya know!

    November 14, 2008

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