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glunder (adjective) : too engrossed by your meal to focus on anything else
The boy was so glunder he couldn't hear his father speak to him. |
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Hillious (adjective) : containing many hills, rises or mounds.
This is a rather hillious part of the forest. |
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andropomorphic (adjective) : ascribing male characteristics to something not human
The character of Shawn the sheep is more andropormorphic than others. Expressed in common speech - not from a media source. |
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seaf (noun) : 1. a person who doesn't hear and uses sign language to communicate 2. a person who embraces their deafness (instead of a hearing loss) 3. a person who speaks sign language fluently within their regional areas or communicates in sign language with other seaf people internationally
I am a deaf person myself and seaf is a new word that popped up 3 years ago. Thought it deserves a spot in the dictionary. —Tar Gillman, June 9, 2014 |
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avianology (noun) : the study of birds
The bird watcher is interested in studying avianology. |
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rither (verb) : of metal: to become jagged, obtaining rusty qualities over time, becoming sharper than before
I saw the iron pick axe rither away just laying in the shed |
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arburace (noun) : a line of trees, shrubbery, grass, or other plants that intersect between two or more individual adjacent fields
The fields were separated by an arburace to the north. |
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calipunom (noun) : deep distress because there are too many cute animals/things around you
I am in a state of calipunom right now because of all these cute cats! |
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hecka
(adverb) : very much so
That sweatshirt is hecka cool. |
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zomberous (adjective) : lethargic, pale, dull eyed and sleepy, dragging their heels like a zombie
After an all-nighter of studying he was behaving zomberous and could barely lift his pencil. |
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gleg (verb) : to make the sound produced when choking on water
I was so excited to dance I gleged on my water. |
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blep (noun) : the action of a pet sticking its tongue out slightly
My dog let out an adorable blep. |
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chumpeled (adjective) : having an act of aggression muffled by a loss of words
I was hanging out with Gary when I became chumpled at something he had said. |
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zu (noun) : the feeling of accomplishment followed by a sudden loss
During the meeting, I had become overwhelmed with zu when my coworker suggested a better fundraiser idea. |
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Mondayest (adjective) : when nothing seems to be going right, there is something you are not looking forward to, or you are having difficulty in accomplishing what you have set out to do
"Today is the mondayest day ever" or "Can this day get any Mondayest". |
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acquise
(verb) : to embarrass oneself
I feel as though I have acquised myself among our pupils. |
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Double day (noun) : a holiday celebrated for 48 hours or in the period of 2 days
June, 22 and 23 are going to be Double days. |
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aweslaught (noun) : onslaught
The aweslaught frightened the public, and this happened during a riot. —Jason Hurlburt, Twitter, 2017 |
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ribbershmank (noun) : a confusing and potentially dangerous situation often brought about by disorganization
1) It was a real ribbershmank trying to leave the concert parking lot without attendants directing traffic. 2) It was a ribbershmank when everyone scrambled for cover as the golf ball sized hail began to fall. |
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prolly
(adverb) : abbreviated version of probably
I'll prolly meet you at the movies. |
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Category: Belia & Informasi
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