The Dictionary (3,007 total words)

n. A post facto attempt to justify or defend a flawed policy
or a disastrous lapse in judgment.
— John Osman
n. A post facto attempt to defend a flawed policy or a
disastrous lapse of judgment.
— John Osman
1. An umbrachute, a parella & both.
— Atlanta Poets Group
1. Moody poeticism and partial body. 2. adj. With poetry written on it. "Check that bumpent str...
— Atlanta Poets Group
device for measuring the rhizomatic influence affecting a given
society
— Eddie Nix
A burp that brings up a bit of barf.
— Julie Latimer
fourth night of insomnia
— Michael Helsem
a madness entailing the termination of financial support.
— Christopher Franke
lay tasks upon, especially excessively
— Steven M. Deyo
1. That which just tastes better square. 2. A heart shaped tub in a formal utility vehicle with butt...
— Atlanta Poets Group
the blandifying effect on (mass-) art of having increasingly
stressed out & irritable audience...
— Michael Helsem
n. An injection of a botulinum toxin in the buttocks to
block the nervous impulse to shake your boo...
— Stan Higley
(butt-yur)
When someone flicks their cigarette ashes on the table because
they were too lazy to reach an ext...
— Joe Langefeld
the habit of noting one's thoughts down
— Michael Helsem
choosing to live in a place because of its name
— Michael Helsem
an artificial language
— Michael Helsem
n. A tightwad with bytes. Example: someone who sends photo
files too small to view clearly, in an e...
— Bill Stevens
history is presented as the reign of reason giving way to madness
(futurists, decadents) and final...
— Igor Terentyev
Central Authoring_Process of a kathedraal.
— Dirk Vekemans
a game with an unlimited number of kinds of moves
— Michael Helsem
combination of cavort, carome, and bollix
— Steven M. Deyo
Instrument for examing the performance of guests at a restaurant.
— Robin Crozier
Electronic money, especially useful for making purchases in
a shoppe.
— Carrie Richerson
A hard death
— Unknown Author
ruins of a decaying fortress
— John Wright
A place to eat something that someone else describes as "food".
— Kevin MacLeod
a taste, long in abeyance, but capable of being revived
— Michael Helsem
items, unique or rare, whose presence in a store is ephemeral
& irreversible hence posing a ch...
— Michael Helsem
ka-lep-ti-kide
adj. Terribly confusing, or complicated; unknowable.
— Flynn Wilburn
(ka-mel'-o-nas'-o-fo''-bi-a)
n. a psychological condition characterized by extreme
apprehension about the possible future implic...
— Skip Mendler