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Make up words and introduce them to the world


 

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Atmox 11 months ago

Airbourne, very high



Extrense 11 months ago

Extreme+Intense



MusesFigment with enough operations I can live forever and look good too.

Celliver & Cellped & Cellident 12 months ago

Cellped—(n) a pedestrian walking across the street while talking on the cellphone.

Celliver—(n) the person most likely to drive over the cellped because the celliver was on the phone.

Cellident—(n) the accident that was caused by the cellphone



Drea wondering

Untitled 21 months ago

I usually forget words so I just end up making up some ne w words and start using those ones instead.



Words. Easy 23 months ago

this one is easy and rewarding. My family is always suprised with what I come up with.



ECOTOMIC 2 years ago

Eco Economic

T Thoughts

O on

M Mega

I Initiatives

C Commercially



~ John Lee ~ setting my sights lower so I can set them higher

Gegenschadenfreude 2 years ago

Enjoying watching anyone who is supremely competent at what they’re doing.

After making this word up a few days ago I learned that it already exists. Well, it’s on one blog, so it exists. I guess great minds think alike!



~ John Lee ~ setting my sights lower so I can set them higher

Gringomole - noun 2 years ago

Gringomole – noun – Gringomole is a culinary item favoured in flyover states consisting of Mashed Avacados, a variety of ‘Mexican’ seasonings and either Mayonaisse, Sour Cream, or a combination of the two.

Gringomole started appearing in the US in the late 1980’s and rose to popularity in the late 1990’s. It is believed the dish has its roots in the flyover states (the same people who think Velveeta is cheese)

Guacamole has neither mayonaisse nor sour cream.

If you don’t know what a Gringo is, you probably live in a flyover state.



~ John Lee ~ setting my sights lower so I can set them higher

KateMoss - verb 2 years ago

note the unique spelling of this verb, unlike traditional English spelling, the third consonant is capitalized as a reference to the origin of the word.

KateMoss – verb – to throw up, to vomit, to pray to the porcelain God; from the 1990’s supermodel Kate Moss who was believed to have actively engage in bulimia, now used to describe any act in which stomach contents are expelled.

After a wild Halloween and too much candy, our Jack-O-Lantern KateMossed all over the guest ensuite



~ John Lee ~ setting my sights lower so I can set them higher

Baldwin - verb 2 years ago

to let one’s self go physically; to become unhealthy in appearance; to go from a hunk to a chunk as the American actor Alec Baldwin



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