The Dictionary (3,007 total words)

Art that uses information and the examination of information as its primary
focus. (Imagine a poss...
— Geof Huth
Making aesthetically expressive use of letters, numbers, punctuation marks,
and other verbal eleme...
— Bob Grumman
1. censored by the office of homeland security.
2. the exceptional rational character that an auth...
— Atlanta Poets Group
DefiNietsel at start-up.
— Dirk Vekemans
to take coffee intravenously when you are running late.
— anonymous
To inspect and investigate simultaneously.
— anonymous
1. the last part of looking at the beginning, with green
— Atlanta Poets Group
A cause of death. Related to dealing with disputed claims between a persons
healthcare provider an...
— Rob
euphoria at getting a tax refund, which lasts until you
realize it was your money to start with.
— anonymous
ihn tel' lih JEN shul
adj. pertaining to the intelligence as opposed to the intellect, which
is only a small part of the...
— Bob Grumman
The collaborative building of a neologism dictionary
— jUStin!katKO
1. The subjective society of international minds. 2. Having to do with sexual
affairs among intern...
— mIEKAL aND
to do something else & eat your meal at the same time
— Michael Helsem
Used to describe leftist and secular activists who are
ostensibly advocates of openness, diversity,...
adj. Characterized by self doubt. n. One who is characterized by self doubt.
— Louis J. Cassorla
n. A question, typically rhetorical and usually pessimistic, about one's own place
in the universe...
— Louis J. Cassorla
to telescope back into itself
— Michael Helsem
in YOO der OH fint
an unborn human
— Geof Huth
An artist who works in obscurity. (The greatest joy and deepest melancholy of
an invisible artist ...
— Geof Huth
The desolation of currency between competing industrial image-
mongers. A relapse of postwar dichot...
— mIEKAL aND
to look at pictures
— Michael Helsem
1. A free trade zone in the eastern Perney region, known for its
homespun floor coverings and opiu...
— Lee Ballentine
temporary cessation of desire
— Michael Helsem
derived from Spanish iirrealidad.
— Steven M. Deyo
A national fad focusing on the consumption of excessive amounts
of irritating roughage in one's di...
— Des McLean
to change the subject of a conversation unobtrusively but on
purpose
— Michael Helsem
ish ur LU mind
A sect of communards from the early 1930's which has largely
gone unnoticed except for the prolifi...
— mIEKAL aND
a simple but tedious task
— Michael Helsem
n. fossil fish, lived during the Devonian period.
— Crag Hill
laughter of sexual nervousness
— Michael Helsem