The Dictionary (3,007 total words)

Poetry that depends on the arrangement of characters with a typewriter for its
effects. (Without k...
— Geof Huth
tie puh GRAA muur
1. the grammar of typewritering 2. the grammar of
gridspace --typogrammmatic, adj
— Geof Huth
a cartoon in which the characters are letters; or a cartoon made
using type to illustrate figures ...
— Christopher Franke
writing poetry in a language one does not know
— Michael Helsem
greeting, common salutation
— Malok
the working of Mercy & Sternness
— Michael Helsem
n. The irritating method of presenting
one's own questions and answering them in responce to, rathe...
— Bruce Biles
to get something lodged in your peripheral vision & then find
out it's not there anymore
— Michael Helsem
a procedure with at least nine steps
— Michael Helsem
still tender, but healed
— Michael Helsem
one's response to a dream; a practice of taking dreams seriously
— Michael Helsem
"That's for other types than mine."
— Michael Helsem
Excessively fond of cow's milk.
— Robin Crozier
morning twilight

— Michael Helsem
a universal riddle
— Michael Helsem
undeclared love
— Michael Helsem
the amount lacking to fullness
— Michael Helsem
yoo ELL enn
a universal latent neologism
— Geof Huth
to be in that state of expectation which produces multiple
coincidences.
— Michael Helsem
presumptuous

— Michael Helsem
to besiege on every side

— Michael Helsem
Shadow-skin.
— Mark Palmer
(UM-pro)
One who wears an excessive ammount of overstuffed, baggy
winter clothing all year round.
— Pepe The Cactus
A unadix is usually walking down pleasureable lanes and alleyways. Found in
small towns, it is a s...
— e.grace vajda
to entrap
— Michael Helsem
1. lack of not again before undone after too much lack of
against not language-forming process sta...
— Geof Huth
1. slimy wiggly thing
2. (slang) one who behaves like a slimy wiggly thing
— Atlanta Poets Group
uhn EH tik or you NET ik
having no qualities
{A very important word to describe nothingness;
most people imagine nothi...
— Geof Huth
yoo nih LUH nizm
a neologism whose existence is always possible within the
language, especially if "discovered...
— Geof Huth
a monoglot who is a polyglot within that one language.
— Christopher Franke