The Dictionary (3,007 total words)

(n.) A lie one tells to buttress a previous lie. (v.) To lie
in order to buttress a previous lie. ...
— John Osman
rih MOR sil
1. a small piece of remorse 2. slight remorse over a
misfortune one has caused
— Geof Huth
To set up an orderly process for taking something back.
— Alan Epstein
Repetitively receiving.
— AnnMarie Eldon
REH pih tih TIH shun
a specific type of spilleng which repeats syllables or
individual letters within a word --repeti...
— Geof Huth
integrity of the mirror language
— mIEKAL aND
rep-tighl-day
a Level Red airpollution day
— graywyvern
(reh' tro sep' shoo AA lih tee)
n. That function of the brain having to do with storing and
retrieving of "retrocepts,"...
— Bob Grumman
bent backwards


— Michael Helsem
a maker of palindromes
— Michael Helsem
(riffle)
to let your mind wander just enough that you almost roll
into the stopped car ahead of you, but re...
— graywyvern
To revengelate is to reveal personal information about someone as a way to
exact revenge. Revengel...
— Paul Hossfield
(rev' erp)
1. n. a distorted & manipulated noise 2. vb. to manipulate a noise
— Mike Miskowski
Sometimes going backwards is the only way forward.
— mIEKAL aND
n. 1. one who rigorously replies to grafitti in a public stall; 2.
offspring of a Frito Lay employ...
— Komatsubara/Davidson
As in "The cable news networks offered nothing but rheterroric."



— Joe Safdie
The science of creating unconfirmed gossip.
— Author Unknown
n. wheezy, snuffly thoughts
— Maria Damon
highly sought after for mostly the wrong reasons
— Michael Helsem
car repair triage
— Michael Helsem
half of one (sort), half the other
— Michael Helsem
n. 1. The inabilty for a computer to maintain stability at
crucial moments. 2. A computer problem a...
(rim-row-fighdge)
a hexadecimal mullah
— graywyvern
the rejection of words
— sean g
sublime, interesting

— Brendan DeVallance
when a mechanical caller rings you at home
— Michael Helsem
resentment towards literates & literacy
— Michael Helsem
A drug overdose during a plane crash.
— John Osman
to recognize subculture boundaries. disroick: not to recognize
them
— Michael Helsem
an affliction affecting the heart wherein reality is well-laced with
fantasy and a check may be on...
— Christopher Franke