The Dictionary (3,007 total words)
the desire to have written a poem, without any incitement or
inclination to begin one
inclination to begin one
— Michael Helsem
. yticarev lairtsudni-ortcele ni kcab s ' alseT elik ekahs lanoitativarg
gnikahshtrae fo krow eht ,...
gnikahshtrae fo krow eht ,...
— Bill Spornitz
A visual poetry created upon the surface of or carved into the snow.
(Snowglyphs suffer from some ...
(Snowglyphs suffer from some ...
— Geof Huth
compost material; all things appropriate for composting; organic
matter that helps build soil
matter that helps build soil
— Janell Kapoor
(soma!pathy)
Bodily suffering.
(In the pronunciation description, a "!" after a vowel indicates that...
(In the pronunciation description, a "!" after a vowel indicates that...
— Mark Palmer
(som-lib-ber-ring)
Beginning to fall asleep while reading a book, therefore not
completely comprehending the context....
completely comprehending the context....
— Joe Langefeld
1. Any place left relatively intact amid nuclear devastation nearby.
2. A mythical city said to ha...
2. A mythical city said to ha...
— Lee Ballentine
1. adj. Of the color and texture of the underside of a dock
or wet sheets.
2. n. a bite on the nec...
or wet sheets.
2. n. a bite on the nec...
— Atlanta Poets Group
describes a person who is just so so so very... something
... that you can't but your finger on it.
... that you can't but your finger on it.
— Pam A. Rama
Soony-verse-city
An institution that lets you pick a skill very quickly by
offering crash courses. The courses may ...
offering crash courses. The courses may ...
— Anantha Narayan
n. The occasion when a multitude of people with difficult to decipher accents
(from Slovak, Romani...
(from Slovak, Romani...
— Lori Brosseau