The Dictionary (3,007 total words)

A fidgetglyph carved into the sand of a beach. (I want to create more of these
sandglyphs now beca...
— Geof Huth
a caffeine headache
— Michael Helsem
The idea that a critic can make numerous factual mistakes about an artist’s
work yet still succe...
— Geof Huth
Means: Happy.
— Layla Ameen
the gulf between the author of sarcastic wit and the person
who doesn't get it.
— anonymous
a hardening of the wardrobe, closet, fashion style, etc.
— Leslie Morris
(sas' ul)
There are few left in existence, but the discovery of such could vastly improve estimations of genet...
— mIEKAL aND
Cross between savor and slaver. "to savver"
— AnnMarie Eldon
the series of noises made immediately preceding orgasm
— Eddie Nix
1. Dole yawl babbling. 2. Archaic. Gingentitis. 3.a. 4. [see the rest]
— Atlanta Poets Group
finding useful items in other peoples' trash.
— Pauline Spinrad
v. To attempt to read serious prose or elevated poetry while
drunk and/or stoned
— John Osman
a folding cardboard windshield sunblocker
— Michael Helsem
s CAT O Man see
Divination by means of feces interpeted by the smell, colour, and taste of the fecal matter.
— Satyr OZ
1. rubbery doll feet on fire and sticking to the bricks
2. feeling as if why can't i be you but in ...
— Atlanta Poets Group
Rendering of images by one or several kathedraal(s) through
interferences of its/their aksels of ob...
— Dirk Vekemans
skitz-oyd-PAN-uh-septic
Schizoid-panaceptic: a universal disinfectant that rids the
mind all gross morals, paranoiac conce...
— Justin Patrick Moore
to be inattentive to the job at hand, not paying attention. Derived
from German, from a story of a...
— Brian Callahan
shlaompfkth
alternate spelling and pronunciation of "schlompfkt"
— Geof Huth
n. The search for meaning behind
Neoconservative terminology.

— Bruce Biles
shlampfkt
filler language; any piece of language added to any other
piece of language for no purpose other t...
— Geof Huth
a fulltime squelcher
— Susan Parenti
Samenraapsel of running code in several formats of which at
least one supports a schrijfsel.
— Dirk Vekemans
Producer of 1 or more schrijfsel(s).
— Dirk Vekemans
n. 1. a rotten passage from one's current state of anxiety.
2. stuff that barely deserves mentio...
— Atlanta Poets Group
to arrive at the end of a long sequence (=weeks)
— Michael Helsem
to quietly avert one's eyes from a woman's hairy armpits
— Susan Parenti
an unoriginal utterance which ends an original conversation
— William Gillespie
union of physics and architecture
— Bern Porter
union of physics and art
— Bern Porter