The Dictionary (3,007 total words)

Naturally occurring signs & glyphs found on stones.

— mIEKAL aND
the beauty of something broken & now useless
— Michael Helsem
The beautiful patina of pathos that everything acquires after you've
had a sleepless night.
— Michael Helsem
An inuentour or forger of new words and strange termes.

from:
A worlde of wordes, or most copiou...
The creation of word based novelties
— Unknown Author
(lo' gyum)
n. a vacuum in the language; a not yet named concept or object, or
a not yet adequately named conc...
— Bob Grumman
n. A chunky stew-like sauce resulting from cooking meat and vegetables, especially when the sauce in...
(adj.) describes any phenomenon that has changed how you deal
with a situation
— Ema d'Aite
a machine that only works part of the time
— Michael Helsem
a shelter or sheltered place
— Michael Helsem
people who wear headphone radios wherever they go
— Michael Helsem
third night of insomnia
— Michael Helsem
To stand at the sales counter of the lottery to play a succession of scratch-off
lottery tickets. ...
— Robin Callaway
v. To ask a rhetorical question of someone who is busy doing
something. Example of use in a sentenc...
— Linda Bair
1. an amazing ding that itches
2. a mini-splintered fang.
— Atlanta Poets Group
LUH vurr ee
the dreamy memory of a long-ago love.
— Geof Huth
junk food (also: sculsh)
— Michael Helsem
People who shoplift, preferably from Walmart.
— Robert The
(lu na ta ry)
Lunatic dignitary (aka Ayatollah Khomeini)
— Samantha Lowry
having a chat at during your lunch... 2 things at once!
— CamillE Bacos
a scheme which arranges museum exhibits according to Maoist
historical theory, giving emphasis to ...
— Lee Ballentine
the feeling when you can't concentrate on anything because you're
sexually attracted to someone in...
— R'Becca Songbird
The opposite of scarecrow is a lurecrow the effigy of a man made out of corn.
— Sparrow
something gradually changing from pleasantly warm to
unpleasantly hot
— Michael Helsem
v. to walk with a lisp.
— anonymous
such long deprivation that the need is no longer acknowledged
— Michael Helsem
the use of neologisms in a journal
— Michael Helsem
n. A VERY big, bad-ass bear.

For the Southwest, where Spanish is common and often well-understood...
— Bruce Hawk
Scottish tale
— Robin Crozier
prejudice against nonstandard genderness
— Michael Helsem