The Dictionary (3,007 total words)

(mag net eng)
vb. collaborating through a system of communication, as in artists
magneting via the postal syste...
— Mike Miskowski
between jest & earnest
— Michael Helsem
backup energy reserves, akin to automatic pilot.
— Malok
artists' field of expressions, the biggest that ever exists in art history
— Klaus Groh
adjective modifying an individual who forms a "neo- knowleplex" which is new to the indivi...
— Bob Grumman
It's not creativity...it's MAKEtivity.
— maureen condron
(muh-kroog)
a word substitution megapoemform, in which the prime
numbered words of the new text are comprised ...
— graywyvern
The carouses of sailors on icebound whalers.
— Hakim Bey (& Ron Sakolsky?)
Foul air freak
— Unknown Author
continuing to spend money at your usual rate for awhile after
losing your job
— Michael Helsem
the substitution, in speech or writing, of one sound for
another that is taboo, consistently
— Michael Helsem
A lie so convincing that the utterer believes it instantly upon telling
it to another
— Lee Ballentine
n. a small unit of shopping.
— Anne Tessari
effortless assimilation
— Michael Helsem
(MAL-oh-ven-eer) or (mull-uh-ven-EER)
1. an excessively cheap plastic souvenir most likely bought
at an airpost or a roadside stand. 2. a...
— Pepe The Cactus
MAAN see
1. divination in general
2. any type of divination
— Geof Huth
man-uh-fowst-oh
(n.) a public declaration, written in blood, sweat, tears
and sometimes sexual fluids, of an esote...
— Justin Patrick Moore
(man-i-fest-STATE-ment)
n. a sentence or phrase found in or comprising a manifesto.
("When asked how he might describ...
— Elizabeth Was
n. A distinctly female mannequin.
— Joe Webster
n. a three dimensional representation of a horse used in
window displays.
— Anne Tessari
A male partner in a relationship.
— anonymous
1. the beginning had plastic, then the inspector found
holes, and yawns, and titles.
2. getting...
— Atlanta Poets Group
Considerable amount of variables.
— Dirk Vekemans
of many different sorts
— Michael Helsem
(meh' nee war aat WUNCE)
n. The state to which an effective metaphor takes one. A sense of
being in more than one place in ...
— Bob Grumman
withering on the tree (fruit)
— Michael Helsem
MARR-mill-OND
A young simpleton attempting to calculate Fermat's Last Theorem.
— Jamey Thirty
n.  The small details of a project left unfinished which later come back to haunt and/or embarrass...
— mIEKAL aND
It is pronounced "marriage."
The noun "marrage" means "a bogus marriage."

A marrage is a marriage with the...
— tomcurran00
a prose paraphrase
— Michael Helsem