The Dictionary (3,007 total words)

1. Know how to be capable of squared.
— Atlanta Poets Group
the murder of one's double, of one's reflexive self
— Unknown Author
the body
— Michael Helsem
A hardening of the heart.
— Mark Palmer
the state in which carnivores find themselves when they worry
about whether their vegetarian frien...
— Eric Spears
"cyberculture"
— Michael Helsem
1. To have lust in one's heart. 2. Ew, it's like play-doh.
— Atlanta Poets Group
One of the new vehicles which has 4 doors, a front and back seat AND a pick-up
bed in back. The wo...
— Rhett Bryson
1. a form of internal dialog known to take place in clinical
schizophrenia, and measurable on the ...
— Lee Ballentine
n. the act of buying a house, which renders the subject
financially impotent for an indefinite per...
— anonymous
audio cassette collage (simple portmanteau word thing, just to
prove that no, Forry Ackerman is no...
— Colin Hinz
a hole in the sky from which multicolored flames pour down
— William Gillespie
male member of the She Generation, being phlacid in his conduit
activity between membrains and mem...
— Unknown Author
(cata gur il' a izm)
mad, professorial arrangements of objects appropriated without
being comprehended.
— Lansing Schowlater
n. that state of lethargic mental stupor one attains while cuddling with those of the feline persuas...
— Dane Bonecutter
n. the color you turn after finding half a worm in the fruit
you're eating.
— anonymous
One who learns, or is able to learn, quickly and easily. [L celer-
swift + manthanein-to learn, aft...
— Samuel Brasington
A (spontaneous) roadside memorial for a death. Usually after a road accident
but also, e.g., Princ...
— Sandra Pickering
the portion of the table at any social or professional event devoted solely to idiotic chatter about...
— Laura Berg
1. The act of judging by hair length. 2. Discrimination against short-haired
women.
— anonymous
(adverb) very effective for some but not always for everyone
— Michael Helsem
CHANE wurd
a word devised by stringing two or more words together,
each of which must share at least one lett...
— Geof Huth
the sound of a lot of birds
— Michael Helsem
fearmongers & hatesowers
— Michael Helsem
Invented by Monte Cantsin. A name to be used by everybody who
wants to. The name is fixed, the per...
— Unknown Author
cat contamination
— Michael Helsem
reflecting light shiftingly, like silk or a cat's eye [obsolete word]
— Michael Helsem
v. The past-tense form of the transitive verb “to cheat”.
 

 
— Paul Haarstick
n. One who caught, but does not cheat (present tense).
 
Paul Haarstick
— Paul Haarstick
Not to be cared for.
— Liaizon Wakest