The Dictionary (3,007 total words)
as in: "There's no pessimisticism in the poem at
all." From a sight-reading exercise. (po...
all." From a sight-reading exercise. (po...
— Merve Saglar
A late 20th century religious movement which gained many
adherents after the Visitations. Useful t...
adherents after the Visitations. Useful t...
— Lee Ballentine
The obsession of one's name. Most people have this. It is the urge to mark your own name on somethin...
— Nicole Osburn
1. a polyester scented perfume hanging very wetly from smirkola
2. any wet smirkola
3. the suspici...
2. any wet smirkola
3. the suspici...
— Atlanta Poets Group
foh BAH suh fuhr
n. one who hates versosophy sufficiently to denounce and/or
attempt to sabotage it.Extremely commo...
attempt to sabotage it.Extremely commo...
— Bob Grumman
fore
1. the thing itself 2. that which is increased by being
given a metaphoric term to connote itself
given a metaphoric term to connote itself
— Geof Huth
those words that need to be understood as belonging together as
a unit of meaning in a larger pass...
a unit of meaning in a larger pass...
— Christopher Franke
FRAZE baound
a word that is used in a language only as part of one or
two stock phrases
two stock phrases
— Geof Huth
FRAY zee oh SKWUURD
a type of sqword that is a phrase (usually hyphenated)
presented as a single word (usually an adje...
presented as a single word (usually an adje...
— Geof Huth
(fi-at'-sik)
1. In the plant kingdom, the ability of some plants to render
universal belief systems opaque &...
universal belief systems opaque &...
— mIEKAL aND
(pi-an'-de-mo'-ne-um)
A (semi)automatic musical (?) instrument, using the "harp" artifact
as a starting point....
as a starting point....
— Colin Hinz
n. An intellectual dilettante, one who only "sips from the Pierian spring"
The consensu...
The consensu...
— anonymous