The Dictionary (3,007 total words)

With one swordstroke, to behead and emasculate.
— Alan Epstein
used to describe overdetermined emotions, metaphors, concepts,
ideologies, attitudes or discipline...
— meika von samorzewski
to follow a mood for whatever it may bring
— Michael Helsem
the desire to build something
— Michael Helsem
The measure of a body's relationship to reality untainted by
the forces of media.

— mIEKAL aND
Unsigned schrijfsel in the absence of one or more kathedraal(s).
— Dirk Vekemans
modelled on institutional passim
— Steven M. Deyo
(de-FRAIN)
v. To respond to negative comments with a dignified silence.
— John Osman
the resumption, after long desuetude, of a project
— Michael Helsem
Jamaican’s answer to where you buy gasoline.
— Author Unknown
fear of terror (terrorism,terrorists)
— Maurice Teahan
An inclination towards madness
— Unknown Author
(de-lite'-is-m)
n. The opposite of terrorism; actions intended and designed
to spread delight among a population.
...
— Skip Mendler
a manic depressive cat living with a clinically depressed human
— Ma Joli
to think of a witticism but refrain from using it
— Michael Helsem
being for it
— Herbert Brün
One that loves trees to an extreme. Not neccesarily an environmentalist, because a dendropath only l...
— Nicole Osburn
What a poem denotes.
— Bob Grumman
the sound of the Graiae
— Michael Helsem
adj. able to be stripped of clothing. [intuitive meaning, but not found in dictionary]
— Poser
To make inaffective a pecking order.
— Matthew Dowling
DEE reh fin DIH shun
n. To coin a word by redefining (and, therefore, remaking) an old
word (i.e., Amos M. Mouse's inst...
— Geof Huth
a meaningful chromatic exclusion
— Michael Helsem
(n.) The experience of having gone into a room to retrieve something, then
forgetting what you are...
— Lyza Latham
what GWB would have been if he'd be Arnold
— Peter Fraterdeus
to refuse to play arttack
— Michael Helsem
one who is alone aware of the true gravity or nature of the crisis
— Michael Helsem
uninterrupted self-control

— Michael Helsem
a convincing substitute, a skillful restoration, "good as new"
— Michael Helsem
the place where something should be but isn't
— Michael Helsem