The Dictionary (3,007 total words)

the mysterious ailment which causes old cassettes to start
squeaking
— Michael Helsem
a proud and meaningless association of humans
— Michael Helsem
to doggedly attempt to climb a slope too steep
— Michael Helsem
a person who denies that any event is arbitrary or
meaningless, however trivial
— Michael Helsem
thank you of great extreme
— Dan Silver
when your hollow rubber heel wears through in one place, so
that a flap remains which traps pebble...
— Michael Helsem
Engineers who work to keep systems environmentally friendly. Synonymous with econeer.
— Eddie Lawrence
1. As if, but then it wouldn't grow.
2. A thumb in a hole.
— Atlanta Poets Group
to mistake a spot for a bug
— Michael Helsem
The wholely happening outlandish infantly smacking seditious improv factory
of anticipation that t...
— Collaborative
1. an elevator smile
2. photograph of yourself in the mud by the door where the
mold was
3. coffe...
— Atlanta Poets Group
pheromone porn
— Michael Helsem
The act of claiming reward points from Supermarkets (etc.)
that have been discarded or given to you...
The total reward claimed from a session of 'grinting' or more
specifically the quantity of points c...
One who goes 'grinting' or 'grints'.
The act of searching for discarded receipts in supermarket
car parks (or elsewhere) that bear uncla...
A combination of grim and dismal. An expressive adjective I think.
— Charlotte Sliney
a laid back, intelligent, post-hippie type man. A female is a
groadess. The opposite is a crustbau...
— Brian Callahan
the general longing for a feudal social order
— Michael Helsem
1. To be krunk in relation to.
2. The world's most condorful folding chair.
3.To ps...
— Atlanta Poets Group
grim & necessary
— Michael Helsem
Grows-uh-lish-us
(adj.) that which is absolutely disgusting and repulsive,
yet simultaneously enjoyable.
— Justin Patrick Moore
the intoxication of spending a lot of money in a short span
of time
— Michael Helsem
firmly fixed in the ground
— Michael Helsem
gruh' man NY ih kul
adj. pertaining to Bob Grumman
— Bob Grumman
Term to describe the lightning speed of some invading armies in history. For
example, the Mongol ...
— William Robinson
mushroom
— Michael Helsem
a shortlived habit
— Michael Helsem
a plan that depends on unlikely circumstances for its success
— Michael Helsem
quick expression to prevent children from getting shocked by
sticking things into electrical outle...
— Maria Silva