The Dictionary (3,007 total words)

precariously happy
— Michael Helsem
blanket lifter
— Aaron Loeb
a style philosophy
— Michael Helsem
1.trou- bub- ena- an appendage
— Atlanta Poets Group
fake bling causing a double-take.
— Dan Bastarache
something done for the pure beauty of the act, not for any inherent
meaningfulness or utility. Bli...
— Michael Helsem
is a product, often a household object, distinguished by
smooth flowing curves, bright colors, and...
— Brian Griswold
Term used to describe an academic who is unable to see outside
of a neo-/post-Marxist paradigm.
— Miko Fuushel
A bowel movement performed outdoors.
— John Osman
The exact moment a flower opens.

— mIEKAL aND
Beet soup made with cabbage and vinegar.

— mIEKAL aND
1. To spew, to spout aimless verbiage.
— Atlanta Poets Group
A person whose utterances are loud, fiery, and have a
stiffening effect on any conversation.
— James Cervantes
unperceived boredom
— Michael Helsem
n. painfull malady affecting men whose libidos have been
aroused but not asuaged by consummation.
— Les Easterling Jr
n. Abdominal overhang.
1. A collection of shadow script rendered on blue paper, with
yellow writing and collages. 2. A co...
— Lee Ballentine
A romantic glance toward the sky.
— Troy Lloyd
(blum' a lin)
"A tool that you work on for gourds. It gets the gourd-skin in the
bucket."
— Liaizon Wakest
when two cars stop at a light , side by side, with their radios on &
windows down & you he...
— Michael Helsem
to forget that you have eaten & eat the same meal twice
— Michael Helsem
an electronic or digital manipulation of the look on the face of a
person attempting to define a n...
— Lyx Ish
1. To give a long rambling speech about uncertainty
— Atlanta Poets Group
a word or short phrase used alone as a reply to alter the direction
of a conversation
— Danielle Chynoweth
This is a portmanteau of the Bogan, the Australian word to describe the equivalent of the British Ch...
— Andrew Boswell
someone who loves playing Boggle
— Janell Kapoor
1. The head space of holding a swamp inside you as if made of a large plastic bags. 2. What you woul...
— Atlanta Poets Group
v. To become more fearless when used as a punctuation mark
to indicate a break in the thought of a ...
— Stan Higley
language-mixing
— Michael Helsem
fear of farts
— Hannah Dolata