The Dictionary (3,007 total words)

a bagpipe player
— Michael Helsem
1. your route is my reward.
2. standing here.
3. whiling. (if on a street crossing or intersecti...
— Atlanta Poets Group

To piss into a bottomless pit
— Unknown Author
[gal con usage]
1. any guy like Reggie.
2. {part where the back-up singers join in} "check th...
— Atlanta Poets Group
to eat without much appetite
— Michael Helsem
PICK sill neck GEEK
an intelligent but socially inept weakling whose main
interest is computers
— Denis Meadows
only moderately bozified
— Michael Helsem
Schrijfsel coming too late.
— Dirk Vekemans
Resurrected by an act of artistic plagiarism.
— Colin Hinz
A non-signifying context for spatial endurance among opposite
reciprocals, hence alienation.
— mIEKAL aND
a female action doll [doll-figure]
— Jargonnaut
a doll enthusiast
— Jargonnaut
n. This is a word for "plant oil" which is in contrast to and to distinguish from
the wo...
— J G
a writing exercise that didn't do much for you
— William Gillespie
a unit of force when using pliers
— Eric Hiltner
Name used when an English actor plays more than one part in a
drama. See also Spelvin.
— Lee Ballentine
one who drops pens into a coffee can
— John Wright
the primitive struggle for space
— Michael Helsem
1. Separations from the bulbous and magnificent.
2. Special sauce at the Dog House retained by SWAS...
— Atlanta Poets Group
A slang term meaning "very" or "exceptionally," as in "Oh damn, those Birki...
pmehst
absolutely everything; all of existence conceived as a
single unit
— Geof Huth
(pneuma! ta fage)
Spirit-eater.

(In the pronunciation description, a "! after a vowel indicates that
the syl...
— Mark Palmer
PO aan
1. a poem used as a koan 2. that poem or section of a poem
that has the most resonance for an ind...
— Geof Huth
an almost indiscernible deviation from standard practice, for the
sake of hyperelegance. pobletry:...
— Michael Helsem
n."Podestrian" refers to a person who is inattentive as they
ambulate through public spac...
— Darin Helgeson
the use of several names for the same thing
— Michael Helsem
(poe land' ga det)
At some point in history, poets were exiled from the face of the
earth, & they quickly took to...
— mIEKAL aND
a communication, not specifically poetry, that is obscured by its
'poetics', not necessarily inten...
— Christopher Franke
what happens when a poem really gets across!
— Christopher Franke
pohmt
1. the poet and the poem as one 2. the poem seen as a part
of the poet 3. the poem in a situatio...
— Geof Huth