The Dictionary (3,007 total words)

a groaner of a lafconic. 2) a laconic that doesn't make it.
— Christopher Franke
when things happen that break the law
— Dan Silver
expression to show supreme amusement. as in: "...and maren was
like, "whahappen?" a...
— Jessie Pierce
dimensional alleyways, sometimes mistaken for void.
— Malok
To lie low for a while.
— Sarah Woods
The act of sending a second letter to back up the first because a
P.S was thought of after having ...
— Joe Langefeld
a rule that hardly or seldom applies to anyone
— Michael Helsem
1. a drippy faucet noticed only by snoots
[also spelled leeq if written with pinky raised]
— Atlanta Poets Group
"I usually commence to walk to and fro on all fours while singing"

— Alison Knowles
a long coherent storydream
— Michael Helsem
1. v. to inundate or be inundated with vampires and bubbas
"check this lenox praecox ut gallen...
— Atlanta Poets Group
art work like picture or/and sculpture
— Klaus Groh
Chaotic arrays of language arranged to resemble logical forms of
discourse.
— mIEKAL aND
Textual poetry. (It is the visual cotext that distinguishes the visual poem from
lexical poetry (o...
— Geof Huth
[light], with vowel extended for a bit
Light divided eye; a literal description of the process of seeing that which is cloaked in undarknes...
— jUStin!katKO
Application capable of validating and interfering with a
schrijfsel.
— Dirk Vekemans
Aksel of one or more lezer(s) relating to 1 or more schrijfsels.
— Dirk Vekemans
(leet)
to do aldeya regularly enough that your satiation threshold
creeps upward temporarily but annoying...
— graywyvern
(lib-bur-tee-pump-kin)
an informal division of labor which overrides the actual
job descriptions at a place of business
— graywyvern
1.
one's chum
after work
& always
— Atlanta Poets Group
The truth. (see also aeon, fact, kephra, netzach, malkuth, qoph).
— Lee Ballentine
someone else's infandous non-Kword
— Michael Helsem
to grow sick of something you used to love (doing)
— Michael Helsem
(n.) A communication already written but not yet sent; a
communication already received but not yet...
— John Osman
A person incapable of making up new words.
— anonymous
pointless jazz noodling
— Michael Helsem
something memorized
— Michael Helsem
(LIH tur ent)
adj. pertaining to purely verbal literature which is written or
otherwise put into a form which on...
— Bob Grumman
to spurn the fancy name, or euphemism, for

— Michael Helsem
to act or feel lethargic
— David K.Turner