The Dictionary (3,007 total words)

(interrog. wtr.) 1. Are you in need of a bib? 2. Only if it's bib lettuce. 3. Is that my bib your we...
— Atlanta Poets Group
n. An indjentation usually resulting from dgenetics. Also djimplacious.
— Atlanta Poets Group
a rapid dwindling resonant superball-bouncing sound
— Michael Helsem
The essential layout and other visual elements of a particular type of
document. (Think, for a sec...
— Geof Huth
a poem written mainly to propagate an idiom
— Michael Helsem
what you find on the yard when your dog eats too many fallen
peaches.
— Swinyards
n. canine opinion, manifested by instantaneous, incessant
yapping (usually of the toy or miniature...
— Dane Bonecutter
a sad necessity
— Michael Helsem
an urge or a strong desire to touch or feel any fabric by hands or
by touching it to one's cheek
— Ma Joli
A doll or figure enthusiast.
— Joe Webster
(n): The element of sadness inherent in joyful situations.

(Latin: dolere - to feel pain ...
— John Osman
To steal by giving away
— Unknown Author
antiwant
— Eric Hiltner
the spell cast by an entirely beautiful mysterious environment

— Michael Helsem
the tendency of stupid ideas to seem smarter when they come at
you rapidly.
— anonymous
brilliant idiots; no brains all mouth. Type who puts stock in IQ
measurements, etc.
— Malok
to stand in a quizzical posture without saying anything
— Michael Helsem
dispirited, weary, dejected [obsolete word]
— Michael Helsem
something expensive that's not any better than the cheap kind
— Michael Helsem
cleaning up one's act.
— Christopher Franke
the act of writing a word "play", or aplay about words.
— Christopher Franke
a free-floating interstellar gas inducing hallucinations and
euphoria to those who breathe it in. ...
— Matt Sipress
art (see!)
— Klaus Groh
an allnight insomniac saudade
— Michael Helsem
a state of removed necessity
— Michael Helsem
the miry rim of a long fall
— Michael Helsem
The dreary feeling you get on a cold wet day.

— Andi Adams
to try one thing, then another, in an attempt to get at one's malaise
— Michael Helsem
drom-doo-ruh-rez-in
a subculture novel
— graywyvern
the sticky feeling you get from spending hours in a humid
environment not hot enough to make you s...
— Michael Helsem