The Dictionary (3,007 total words)

1. the ritual meal of prunes and shredded wheat after a long
fast
— Atlanta Poets Group
1. n. rain in dreams, softly
2. v. verb form of (1)
— Atlanta Poets Group
Describes the emotional sadness, when two lovers who are splitting up,
knowingly have sexual intim...
— Manley Clodfelter
The emotional sadness, when two lovers who are splitting up, knowingly have
sexual intimacy for th...
— Manley Clodfelter
the name of a street you choose to live on only because of
its evocativeness
— Michael Helsem
A drawing of a thing created out of the wrawn letters of the word that names
that thing. (From thi...
— Geof Huth
A person in any organized hierarchical structure (business,
government,etc.) who is much worse than...
Publishing on the Internet instead of to paper. (Micropress publications rarely
were published in ...
— Geof Huth
A benumbing pain.
— Mark Palmer
This refers to to bourgeois tendency in modern life. It is at once
derogatory and a term of compas...
— Biff
An idea or concept that works fine when you think about it - but is very difficult to express to som...
— Kevin MacLeod
(preposition) as close to as possible without touching
— Michael Helsem
Barlow took the opposite attitude, saying that if someone knocked
him down, he would get up and kn...
— Lee Ballentine
to cut a substance with itself, fingernail with fingernail or diamond
with diamond
— Michael Helsem
defiantly unfashionable
— Michael Helsem
nayz AY null
tending towards being a brownnose
— Geof Huth
(noh TEEN)
Any whole number between 0 and 9.
— Pepe The Cactus
Someone who believes that the various animal and plant life
forms that make up sea life are vastly ...
heedless of consequences
— Michael Helsem
hazily confused
— Michael Helsem
something thrown away that shouldn't be
— Michael Helsem
A woman who acted foolishly prior to wedlock.
— Wayne M. Schilling
[ rec'd Jan 25, 1991]
the practice of using your middle name to make authorship seem
more impressive
,
— Unknown Author
n. pinaata designed to antagonize small children due to its high
placement.
— Komatsubara/Davidson
adj. absentmindedly answering the door when wearing only a
nightgown.
— anonymous
nee IF uh CAY shun
Neither nor, nor neither, in a non-personal deity like void
of emptiness.
— Satyr OZ
(knee-O-knee-o-LOG-ism)
To create a Neologism to replace an exisiting Neologism, that
someone required as a neologism of a ...
— Martin Kenward
a knowleculink which is new for the individual forming it

— Bob Grumman
the knowleplex formed when a neo-knowleculink is laid down

— Bob Grumman
(neoh skin floo tists)
Harmonica virgins.
— Samantha Lowry