The Dictionary (3,007 total words)
POST pro toe TORP
an imagined event as it actually happens —postprototorpik,
adj
adj
— Geof Huth
(post resh' n izm)
The meaning of this word is forever camoflagued by the post-
modern monikerization of its name.
modern monikerization of its name.
— mIEKAL aND
When someone yells or drops something loudly in a cube farm,
and people's heads pop up over the wal...
and people's heads pop up over the wal...
— anonymous
A cycling accident (prang) that twists the front wheel into
the same shape as a Pringle. Differs fr...
the same shape as a Pringle. Differs fr...
— Roy Dynan
When you load a DVD or a CD into a player and spits it back
out at you straight away, before you've...
out at you straight away, before you've...
— M Fletcher
PREM lip
the flap on the back of an envelope; one of the four major
divisions of the classical envelope
divisions of the classical envelope
— Geof Huth
The feeling that one will dislike what is coming up, notwithstanding the lack of any valid reason to...
— John Osman
the feeling that one is completely unprepared for a situation,
despite knowing the opposite to be ...
despite knowing the opposite to be ...
— Michael Helsem
A deep understanding by a visual poet of the emotive and intellectual value of
the visual features...
the visual features...
— Geof Huth
pri – vo-cial-ism
American English, created by Darrel L. Rogers of Houston, TX on 12 Oct 2008 as
a protologism to th...
a protologism to th...
— Darrel L. Rogers
Automobile dashboard instrument which shows which gear has
been selected on an automatic transmissi...
been selected on an automatic transmissi...
— Rob Duncan
A chore, long-avoided and low in priority, which one finds oneself doing in
order to avoid a more ...
order to avoid a more ...
— anonymous
adj. Antonym for "prolific", producing at a gradual or slow rate.
Ex: While Joyce Car...
Ex: While Joyce Car...
— Kenneth C. Collins
a. The state of being simultaneously poor and ordinary and yet desiring
dictatorial power over oth...
dictatorial power over oth...
— Nathan Bonsal