The Dictionary (3,007 total words)

a movie based on a comic book
— Michael Helsem
being friendless in a strange town
— Michael Helsem
1. fat naked philosophers
2. the things in the look in a mirror
3. papers to grade
— Atlanta Poets Group
pleasure in forgiving
— Michael Helsem
nos tri FRIK shun
when the sacred beliefs of one people conflict with the sacred
beliefs of another people
— mIEKAL aND
n. Represents knowledge that has progressed from the past in ways that are beneficial to the present...
the void where coal has been removed from a mine
— Michael Helsem
downward mobility on the Food Chain
— Michael Helsem
when the desire for preciousness & the desire for humbleness
conflict
— Michael Helsem
to confuse someone as to your gender or sexual orientation
— Michael Helsem
gamliness / ludicity
— Michael Helsem
an anatomically-correct fashion doll [gonad doll]
— Jargonnaut
An unexpected and surprising search result, caused by mis-typing your search
terms when using Goog...
— George Brims
2. Things that smack together and stick when you least
expect it.
1. A gland that controls evas...
— Atlanta Poets Group
"Google Wracking" is correctly written as two words in quotes because it is
meant to be ...
— tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCE
n. Substituting critical thinking with search engines.
Having the final say in an argument verified by a google search.
— mIEKAL aND
People whose lives are ruled by a search engine algorhythm.
— mIEKAL aND
Believeing all you read on a web/Google search is facts and true.
— Debbie W
1. to become a couch potato. 2. dedicated
to couch-potatoness, i.e. a gooze night.
— anonymous
unstoppable
— Michael Helsem
n. banquet of poorly cooked meat consequently contributing to a
sharp increase of vegetarian popul...
— Komatsubara/Davidson
trail mix
— Michael Helsem
to wrongfully feel passiveaggressed on
— Michael Helsem
To "gould" or be "goulded": The harsh criticism, or other rude reaction, or
d...
— Thomas Assmar
the equipment, caparison, or gear needed in any pursuit, vocation,
or play
— Michael Helsem
to prepare or get ready
— Michael Helsem
to use a phrase out of a pop song seriously & without realizing it
— Michael Helsem
to walk on stilts
— Michael Helsem
gruh MAA dih KYOOL
any small piece of grammar: word, syllable, punctuation
mark, stress, etc.
— Geof Huth