The Dictionary (3,007 total words)

a pilgrimage comprised solely of detours; a melody dissected into
variants

— Michael Helsem
Waiting in line for cheap lodgings.
— Author Unknown
1. falling asleep in trendy department stores, having
nowhere else to go.
[see frump and lerimeter...
— Atlanta Poets Group
KWOZUN
"Way to go!"
— Michael Helsem
a clean bill from the plague testers
— Michael Helsem
clowning while at work

— Michael Helsem
a stone worth carrying home; (fig.) a lucky find
— Michael Helsem
Kynoid refers to any being whose body structure resembles
that of a dog especially in the context o...
a gift brought with a visit
— Michael Helsem
a place or a situation where everyone who comes along tends to
make the same mistake
— Michael Helsem
adj. appalled by discovering how much weight one has gained.
— anonymous
A life's labor spent in pursuit of a dream.

— mIEKAL aND
Stringed instrument played with the lips
— Robin Crozier
suicide debris, collectible
— Michael Helsem
A resident of the Lactovia [Milky Way] galaxy.
— Jargonnaut
the purplish gray of night skies in the city
— Michael Helsem
a risible one-liner
— Christopher Franke
a preference for recycled materials
— Michael Helsem
the rhythmic interplay of two speakers in emotional sync
— Michael Helsem
to distract oneself with pseudoactivity
— Michael Helsem
A person who has not accepted Christ and is bound to burn
for eternity in a lake of fire.
— Billy Fronabarger
lamp-rawk
to listen to a record at low volume
— graywyvern
1. a fish [see fish] that is eaten by a ravenous pack of
photons.
2. arrested for wearing white t...
— Atlanta Poets Group
adj. exceptionally good-natured; outgoing, friendly;
congenial.
Usage: To describe someone's per...
— Thomas Assmar
reading with sunglasses on
— Michael Helsem
1. a song for the sign beast.
2. a sign for the song beast.
3. slight indentation of the glottus,...
— Atlanta Poets Group
people creation, secondary- or alternative-nation creation
— Steven M. Deyo
A thing without a name.
— Liaizon Wakest
LAA dih NEE suhss
the invention of words by using words from Classical
languages —adj, latinetic
This is one ...
— Geof Huth
The belief that lavish praise is the only valid form of criticism.
— John Osman