The Dictionary (3,007 total words)

less than meaningful
— Michael Helsem
n. Denoting the opposite of superstition.

complete and unrestricted access without ownership

— Michael Helsem
n. A movie overly attendant to men's fashions, such as "Ocean's 11."
— Joe Webster
the anxiety surrounding the completion of the whole of a work.
— mIEKAL aND
The shadow self
— Unknown Author
the tool used by the man in Navajo prophecy who would stop the
electricity
— Eddie Nix
a strange, bizarre occurrence due to imagined or real
factors.
— Matt Sipress
1. having returned to one's initial state of panic
— Atlanta Poets Group
v. To tell a lie so convincingly that you start to believe it
yourself.


(sur re a lec tris' ity)
what the brain resorts to when typical resources have been
completely extinguished.
— Charlie Cheney
the world of the surreal.also called surreal unreal.
— Matt Sipress
(su ren d nix t)
contrary to all previous claims the surrender has been cancelled.
Not connnected to ex-office hold...
— Des McLean
in traditional occultism, to pretend that one's manuscript or ideas
are much older than they are, ...
— Michael Helsem
the very last possible moment of departure
— Michael Helsem
throat, gullet, abyss, gulf

— Michael Helsem
a completely original symbol system or mythology
— Michael Helsem
an idiolect, special vocabulary, or jargonized languaged usage

— Michael Helsem
something you never use but keep because you just might need it
someday
— Michael Helsem
to attempt turning an obsession into some acceptable project
— Michael Helsem
To walk with one's arms folded.
— John Osman
to come one over the other like waves upon a shore
— Michael Helsem
an ambient commodity, such as water or music
— Michael Helsem
swuurd
an embelishment of a word that is used in the place of the
word itself: i.e., coinkidinky for coi...
— Geof Huth
the art of composing prose, verse and illustration in mobile
texts, tweets and social networking s...
— Vineeta Yadunarayan
I propose the word "swithernik" for fitness fanatics who, arrive at work covered
in swea...
— William Robinson
n. fear of art, particularly in large amounts or large places.
— Komatsubara/Davidson
to know you will be lucky before you are
— Unknown Author
when you substitute something you don't really want for what you
came to the store to get
— Michael Helsem
one who never grew out of the above.
— Vali Jamal