The Dictionary (3,007 total words)

to listen to the last of a favorite song after he car's
already stopped & the motor turned off...
— Michael Helsem
n. New green growths of spring.


— Lindsay Bradshaw
n. An inappropriate or offensive public remark made at a
memorial service, wedding, funeral, bar mi...
— John Osman
spruh NUHN see AY shun
1. outré pronunciation 2. intended mispronunciation --
spronounce, v
— Geof Huth
a quiet autonomy
— William Gillespie
inexhaustible variety; myriads of all kinds
— Michael Helsem
a very slight post-nasal drip
— Michael Helsem
to emit froth

— Michael Helsem
used to describe a relationship between 2 people where smec is
made and kissing occurs but one or ...
— anonymous
A very old trick for inducing belief among a squad of skeptics.

— mIEKAL aND
fancy, swanky, neat. Not necessarily expensive. Different.
(example: that's a squancy outfit you'v...
— Brian Callahan
media recuperation of squats
— John Wright
a dis-"pens"-er of squibs, a penner of laconics.
— Christopher Franke
(skwij)
n. act of treading on currant bun
— A1 Waste Paper Co.
(sss-qui-jil)
A magickal sigil made by focusing the mind and drawing a
random line on a page.
— Justin Patrick
skwerd
1. a portmanteau word 2. any word invented by combining
two (or more) other words 3. one of th...
— Geof Huth
SQUOH vuurnd
a sqword where the elements of the source words are woven
together instead of just being placed be...
— Geof Huth
an original book more than 75 years old
— Michael Helsem
to take advantage of a lull
— Michael Helsem
to wipe one's nose on one's shirtsleeve
— Michael Helsem
za nonchemical addiction
— Michael Helsem
n. One who stands out in a crowd because of unique character
or behavior, but oblivious to the poli...
— mIEKAL aND
n. One who stands out in a crowd because of unique character
or behavior, but oblivious to the poli...
— mIEKAL aND
an occasion of changing the candle
— Michael Helsem
pleasure in not forgiving
— Michael Helsem
n. a race of catatonics
— Crag Hill
the new 'cool' or 'awesome'

— H.M.
'with one eye on the clock' (adverb)
— Michael Helsem
A disorder with one's relationship with matter

— Ybrignor Mass
Related to the punctuation marks and the use of same. (Serifs are but one
part of the skeleton of ...
— Geof Huth