The Dictionary (3,007 total words)

a project designed to use up as much leftover scrap as possible
— Michael Helsem
the persistent heaviness when one is unable to come out of a
deep sleep
— Marianne Shaneen
something you want to wash your hands before touching
— Michael Helsem
the necessity to finish a task while the will exists
— Michael Helsem
The inevitable disaster of purchasing an inappropriate gift.
(Much more likely to happen during Chr...
— mIEKAL aND
a postnasal slime avalanche
— Michael Helsem
The utter absence of silence.

— mIEKAL aND
when two people run out of things to say to each other
— Michael Helsem
the mania for cutting down trees
— Michael Helsem
'night language' = poetry
— Michael Helsem
n. A word derived from a combination of "shareholder" and "customer". Someone wh...
— Narayanan Madhavan
The sound of a dog's tail brushing between its legs, usually in reference to a
human behavior.
— e.grace vajda
your name garbled by a computer
— Michael Helsem
kitschpathos
— Michael Helsem
n. Portmanteau palindrome basking in its own growth.
— mIEKAL aND
[sig-nəl-ī-kən]
A tower huffs beside the swamp.
Signalichen twines its steel.
Bars flicker; spores translate the n...
— mIEKAL aND
3 steps in signaptic evol:
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1. Formation of selective connection betwixt the urgent and...
— Dirk Vekemans
n. misfiring of a shoulder weapon, resulting in the demise of its
operator.
— Komatsubara/Davidson
a painting made to be viewed under abnormal
illumination
— Michael Helsem
the human race that thinks its going some place
— Barry Edgar Pilcher
an honorable enemy
— Michael Helsem
said of a particularly self-confident limpid simper
— Steven M. Deyo
a parking meter; a vacuum cleaner; publication of a
collection of poetry
— Michael Helsem
the crust of minerals which forms on coffeemakers that are
used with hard water
— Michael Helsem
n. conjunction of internal planets
— Crag Hill
Dyslexia.
— Troy Lloyd
Single Income, Two Children, Oppressive Mortgage. What
yuppies turn into when they have children an...
— anonymous
the oldest living inhabitant
— Michael Helsem
the deception of the eyes
— Michael Helsem
"this conversaton (or topic) has no conclusion or natural term.'
— Michael Helsem