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Post by Jack Bauer on Aug 24, 2011 4:40:21 GMT -5
Invent a word, invent a meaning.
I will list 10 words I have invented, indicating whether they are noun, verb, adjective etc. You invent meanings for them and list them. You don't have to put your own list of words up - but it would be fun to see what sort of words other people invent.
Also, there is no restriction on how many people invent meanings for the list of words - this is not running on the 'solve one - set one' principle that a lot of the other games use.
Here's my first ten words:
1) Popplewick (n)
2) Misbabulous (adj)
3) Thirney (adj)
4) Resimaciously (adv)
5) Gudder (v)
6) Quinter (n)
7) Panbiserialism (n)
8 )Boltrammle (v)
9) Dibwocken (adj)
10) Wolpurdle (v)
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Post by Smurfette Principle on Aug 24, 2011 6:32:50 GMT -5
1) Popplewick (n): the fizzy feeling you get in your nose after drinking a carbonated beverage.
2) Misbabulous (adj): to be overestimated in importance; incorrectly built-up: After her win in the Iowa straw poll, Michelle Bachmann was heralded as the Republican nominee, but it proved to be misabulous.
3) Thirney (adj): to be insecure of being over thirty: Fred lied to his employer about his age, as he was very thirney.
4) Resimaciously (adv): with a great deal of saliva: He was a sweet guy, but he kissed way too resmaciously.
5) Gudder (v): to constantly relate the conversation to sex; to make sex jokes frequently: "That's what she said!" laughed Bob, guddering.
6) Quinter (n): the one stalled job that holds up the rest of the jobs in a printing queue.
7) Panbiserialism (n): the practice of redefining one's sexuality in order to attract sex multiple partners.
8) Boltrammle (v): to use a nail gun incorrectly.
9) Dibwocken (adj): to call dibs at every opportunity: "Christopher Gorham is so dreamy," said Miranda. "I call him!" said Laura dibwockenly.
10) Wolpurdle (v): to leap over an obstacle dramatically.
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Post by Jack Bauer on Aug 24, 2011 10:15:29 GMT -5
Smurfette - have you played this game before? Some excellent definitions there! I'll post mine a bit later.
(Many happy returns, by the way!)
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Post by Mlle Antéchrist on Aug 25, 2011 1:16:57 GMT -5
Misbabulous (adj) - The appearance of having been translated poorly by an automated online translator.
Panbiserialism (n) - A philosophy stating that all humans are naturally bisexual.
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Post by Haseen on Aug 26, 2011 4:25:17 GMT -5
Popplewick (n) - An attempt to silently burp through your nose after drinking a carbonated beverage, foiled by the burning sensation in your nose. He realized his mistake bringing a soda to the business meeting when his attempt at silence escalated to popplewick.
Misbabulous (adj) - Something being evaluated too highly due to intoxication. In other words, the adjective version of beer goggles. His misbabulous judgement of her appearance only became apparent after his "date with a supermodel" pics were posted all over the internet.
Resimaciously (adv) - Attempting to disguise an embarrassing action as something else, that ends up calling more attention to the act than just openly doing the intended action. Trying to adjust his underwear while walking, he resimaciously took weird sidesteps, twisting his body while pulling on his belt every third step.
Quinter (n) - The last six pack of beer in a crappy grocery store, that is actually only 5 cans, because one is already ripped off the rings. After a hectic day at work, I really wanted some beer, but all they had in stock was a quinter of PBR.
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Post by Jack Bauer on Aug 30, 2011 2:33:02 GMT -5
Here are my definitions:
1) Popplewick (n) - an elderly lady who still thinks that Queen Victoria is on the throne
2) Misbabulous (adj) - constantly emitting a very annoying sound
3) Thirney (adj) - a West Country term applied to city dwellers and meaning 'feeling out of place in a rural area'
4) Resimaciously (adv) - in a manner that shows you are getting vicious pleasure from whatever you are doing
5) Gudder (v) - a mediaeval term that means to gut fish or small frogs
6) Quinter (n) - technical name given to blood spilled onto a floor or other surface during torture
7) Panbiserialism (n) - the art of confusing a stranger in a pub by moving his glass when he is not paying attention
8 )Boltrammle (v) - to saddle a horse in the dark in preparation for making a daring escape
9) Dibwocken (adj) - a term used to describe the way a middle aged man will limp following toe surgery
10) Wolpurdle (v) - a children's game played back in feudal times in which the land owner's youngest daughter would try to impale as many surfs as possible using a sharpened stick.
Here's another offering:
1) smild (n)
2) prook (v)
3) thrusteon (n)
4) poosnitter (v)
5) orgubious (adj)
6) phlasm (n)
7) gruntidge (n)
8 ) bollwobble (v)
9) garthly (adv)
10) farnoosen (adj)
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Post by Mlle Antéchrist on Aug 30, 2011 2:43:05 GMT -5
A few quick ones before I go to bed:
smild (n) A smiling child.
orgubious (adj) A melding of "orgasm" and "dubious", used to describe a female orgasm which comes across as fake. The pornographic actress screamed orgubiously.
phlasm (n) The gaseous form of phlegm.
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Post by Haseen on Sept 1, 2011 5:44:49 GMT -5
prook (v) - to make a fake vomiting gesture as a comical way to say how horrible something is: I told her that her cooking was "alright", but prooked to my friends when she was out of sight to express my true opinion.
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Post by Jack Bauer on Sept 1, 2011 8:42:41 GMT -5
prook (v) - to make a fake vomiting gesture as a comical way to say how horrible something is: I told her that her cooking was "alright", but prooked to my friends when she was out of sight to express my true opinion.The English language has long cried out for a word for this gesture - now there is one!
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Post by rookie on Sept 1, 2011 8:53:11 GMT -5
Farnoosen (adj) - Long, rambling, nonsensical, often blatantly false, almost boring. Usually used as an adjective to explanation or definition. See Cliff Claven.
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Post by Dragon Zachski on Sept 1, 2011 21:10:29 GMT -5
Invent a word, invent a meaning. I will list 10 words I have invented, indicating whether they are noun, verb, adjective etc. You invent meanings for them and list them. You don't have to put your own list of words up - but it would be fun to see what sort of words other people invent. Also, there is no restriction on how many people invent meanings for the list of words - this is not running on the 'solve one - set one' principle that a lot of the other games use. Here's my first ten words: 1) Popplewick (n) A candle wick made using mountain goats and giraffe mane hair2) Misbabulous (adj) Of or pertaining to nonsense language, using gramatically correct posts but rendering them nonsense. e.g. "I accidentally the whole thing. Is this bad?" is a misbabulous statement.3) Thirney (adj) Something which appears to be sharp but is actually quite soft and harmless. e.g. The old women gave a thirney expression, fooling no one in the room.4) Resimaciously (adv) Used in a manner that is malicious in response to something which is also malicious. e.g. John broke his brother's pool table resimaciously6) Quinter (n) A hierarchical position of one who monitors the leader's actions and can supersede them, but is not allowed to make official actions of his own outside of that.10) Wolpurdle (v) A manner of traveling in which one's head is closer to the ground than one's buttocks, used for entertainment. e.g. The clown wolpurdled his way across the room, bringing laughter to the audience.Now for some words of my own! 1. Balbroin (n) 2. Falrin (adj.) 3. Adamoritan (adj.) 4. Aggrulaly (adv.) 5. Jonn (v)
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Post by katkid on Sept 3, 2011 9:04:07 GMT -5
I've got one I made up. Relrange(pronounced REL-renj)(n): A mental disorder in which a person has romantic feelings for footwear.
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Post by Haseen on Sept 5, 2011 2:21:03 GMT -5
Balbroin (n) - The moment in time between knowing you're about to get hit in the groin and the actual impact. He fell on his ass backing up to catch a football, completely vulnerable because he instinctively threw his arms back to catch himself, and endured a balbroin of a full second, which felt like an eternity.
Some more: Absquelid (adj.) Triftum (n) Plixtarium (n) Piltrate (v)
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Post by DarkfireTaimatsu on Sept 5, 2011 2:41:17 GMT -5
Also, the IRC said we should add a definition for "bronch".
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Post by Jodie on Sept 5, 2011 2:48:32 GMT -5
I'm not smart enough to come of with meanings of my own but I have some word if anyone wants a go at them.
Clunt (n) Nobobulous (adv.) Grobble (v) Kiplex (n)
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