The Dictionary (3,007 total words)

n. Lexicon of Neoconservative
terminology.

— Bruce Biles
Invented by Monty Cantsin. Everybody has to choose on his/her
own what he/she wants to be Neoism.
...
— Graf Haufen
Invented by Monty Cantsin. Anybody who decides to call himself
Monty Cantsin (or Karen Eliot or Ia...
— Graf Haufen
A glossary of neologisms (see also antidictionary, contradictionary,
neolexicon, and pataglossary)...
— Geof Huth
A person that searches for new words.
— mIEKAL aND
A person that searches for new words.
— Peter Feldman
a frustrationhonk rather than a warning honk
— Michael Helsem
knee-on-dreem
the desire to be published
— graywyvern
(ne o nom' in al)
new, (usually but not necessarily small) things which don't have
names yet.
— M.D. Christenson
... meaning 'new peace'.
— Dirk Bruere
A word describing one of the new forms of personal
transportation, e.g., Segway, powered or unpower...
— Charles Brem
I swear on my dead homie's grave. <p>

additional info: (It is also seen as "Nephs Ike&...
— anonymous
<p>n. A nerdgasm is a psychological experience that occurs in not only nerds, but anyone invol...
ner-di-kal
of, relating to, or concerned with nerds or the action of being a nerd.
(Apparently he thinks he h...
— anonymous
the smell of a vet's waiting room
— Michael Helsem
1. adj. Applied to gadgets which are unreliable because the
technology industry rushes them to mark...
— Christopher Milne
ness
1. the swarming hereness of being 2. existence
— Geof Huth
n. An entrepreneur that makes a living on the internet.

(net-soh)
the pathos of something meant to be the last of a series but
immediately turns out not to be
— graywyvern
A loose congoleration of web sites belonging to one company, but usually run by different people. Im...
— Kevin MacLeod
[net-VIBE-eks]
n. -- a nonlinear complex network of vibratory connections, external to the
subject.

(the alien...
— Alexandra Zavyalova
n. A netymologist is one who is deft at using the Internet to track the origin of
words or phrases...
— Joshua Heller
A lie intended to spare the hearer pain.
— Lee Ballentine
ner-ROW-nee-US
A failure of brain cells to compute incoming perceptual
data correctly.
— Justin Moore
A failure of brain cells to compute incoming perceptual data
correctly.
— Justin Patrick
makes sure the mind does not escape the body.
— Paul Baker
Hyper-dimenional rhizomatic abstractions of logical linear
sequences.
— mIEKAL aND
Once upon a time I in 1986 I was typing a letter and stopped,
hesitating over what insulting epith...
— Pat Fish
that which makes something nifty
— Lorraine Schein
long shadows on a sunny winter morning
— Michael Helsem