The Dictionary (3,007 total words)
That fleeting stage in drunkenness when one's spirits are at their most buoyant, one's wit is at its...
— John Osman
n. The study of scarecrows. From their use as protectors of farmers’ crops;
depiction in art, li...
depiction in art, li...
— William Robinson
Name used in the program when an American actor plays more
than one part in a drama. Georgina Spel...
than one part in a drama. Georgina Spel...
— Lee Ballentine
(spermata!sthenos)
Seed-strength.
(In the pronunciation description, a "!" after a vowel indicates that
...
(In the pronunciation description, a "!" after a vowel indicates that
...
— Mark Palmer
a reading in which several different women read the poetry of
one man, or several men the poetry o...
one man, or several men the poetry o...
— Michael Helsem
sfthaa zm
1. a great spasm 2. a verbal spasm 3. a spasm of words 4.
a spasmic word (like sphthasm) —spht...
a spasmic word (like sphthasm) —spht...
— Geof Huth
spig' yoo oh' so
one who is highly intelligent and well-spoken but
incapable of receiving anything higher than a '2...
incapable of receiving anything higher than a '2...
— Haueter Chris
spill ENG
1. an outré spelling 2. outré spelling in general 3.
intentionally misspelling a word to gai...
intentionally misspelling a word to gai...
— Geof Huth
as in: Poetry readings in this day and age are as spintered and
specific as musical concerts.
specific as musical concerts.
— Katie Degentesh
a spectacular vision destined to be appreciated by no one else
(ie., a shooting star)
(ie., a shooting star)
— William Gillespie
Wasting time in the most immediate and efficient way
possible. Such as logging on to FaceBook in or...
possible. Such as logging on to FaceBook in or...
— Gary 'Pig' Gold
transitional n. If you're the kind of person
who attempts to get ready to do something important an...
who attempts to get ready to do something important an...
— Gary 'Pig' Gold
n. An UseNet term meaning "spammed forgery". A sporge is a message or flood created to app...
— Tilman Hausherr
adjective. Meaning any anxious state, pleasant or unpleasant, which causes
bodily fluids to be exc...
bodily fluids to be exc...
— AnnMarie Eldon