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Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 1:47 pm
I make up words quite a lot when I want to get my point across, so I think it's unfair when you have something you just can't explain using existing words, and people moan when you make one up. I think they are blocking our imaginations!!! Shame on them!! So post any words you've made up here and their meanings.... AND LET YOUR VOICE BE HEARD!!
'Scientiffical' - (adjective) (Sigh-ent-iff-ick-all) to explain how something is logically scientific. First used by me in a science class when arguing that the results we had made no sense, and so were not 'scientifficial'.
'Moronity' - (noun) (Moron-itty) used to describe the measurement of a moron. First used by me online when I argued that Sa-chan's hyperness example was not her being hyper, but simply an act of 'moronity', or rather, her being silly and suffering a momentary lapse in her normal behaviour and revealing her true idioticy.
'Squonky' - (adjective) (S-kwonk-ee) to say that something is not very straight, yet not very wonky either. First used by me when out walking the dog with my sister. I won't mention what I was describing when I said this, as that would result in her beating my brains out with my Wiimote. eek
'Shwapped' - (verb) (Shh-wap-t) to be hit by something hard but wet (i.e: like a particularly strong wave) First used by my mother when we were at the beach at high tide and a wave rose over the railings and almost 'shwapped' us. An example of onimatipeia.
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Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 5:57 pm
while somewhat amusing, it shows your lack of knowledge of the language. Many of those examples actually HAVE words--i.e., squonky sounds cute but the correct form is 'slightly off' and scientifical is actually supposed to be just scientific. Idioticy is actually idiocy, btw.
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