The Dictionary (3,007 total words)

Extreme and unusual fear of the bedroom.
— Mark Palmer
compulsive, meaningless change
— Michael Helsem
glandular pandering
— Michael Helsem
overdetermined, oversecure, symbolically-impregnable though not
actually threatened
— Michael Helsem
the residue left by removed tape
— Michael Helsem
before TV
— Michael Helsem
the beauty of ignoring distinctions
— Michael Helsem
declining literacy
— Michael Helsem
to feel the lack of a particular item of furniture
— Michael Helsem
the movement to abolish talk
— Michael Helsem
the feeling from wearing or looking at one wearing a coat or
similar outer garment with many faste...
— Michael Helsem
the last one left after everyone else has chosen
— Michael Helsem
The three general esthetic features possible for any visual poem: beauty to
the eye, to the ear, a...
— Geof Huth
an ikon of a car
— Michael Helsem
to find way's to aesthetisize one's paid labor
— Michael Helsem
to peel from sunburn
— Michael Helsem
a fashion doll w/ nipple details [nippled doll]
— Jargonnaut
adj. Implacable, imperturbable, and indefatigable cultist or
religious fanatic. ideally identifiabl...
— Ira Haron
the graygold of sodium lights on night streets
— Michael Helsem
A word I invented about a decade ago in a discussion with some friends about the overly verbose, pse...
— Floyd A. Alsbach
n. Cloak and dagger in the theater.


— Dane A. Bonecutter, JD
having an innate sense of order.
— Michael Helsem
to revert to behavior appropriate to a classroom
— Michael Helsem
"signal to noise ratio"
— Michael Helsem
a third part of anything
— Michael Helsem
penetrable
— Michael Helsem
Immoral wars conducted on foreign soil.
— mIEKAL aND
'a pretty good fit, considering'
— Michael Helsem
innately devoid of compassion
— Michael Helsem
the one good aspect of an otherwise mediocre artwork.
— Michael Helsem