The Dictionary (3,007 total words)

the poem you wanted to write
— Michael Helsem
That fleeting stage in drunkenness when one's spirits are at their most buoyant, one's wit is at its...
— John Osman
childishly heedless
— Michael Helsem
daybreak
— Michael Helsem
n. The study of scarecrows. From their use as protectors of farmers’ crops;
depiction in art, li...
— William Robinson
modelled on chromatic passim.

— Steven M. Deyo
Name used in the program when an American actor plays more
than one part in a drama. Georgina Spel...
— Lee Ballentine
(spermata!sthenos)
Seed-strength.

(In the pronunciation description, a "!" after a vowel indicates that
...
— Mark Palmer
contemplation of one's own painting
— Michael Helsem
a reading in which several different women read the poetry of
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...
— Geof Huth
walking in the sun with your eyes closed
— Michael Helsem
spig' yoo oh' so
one who is highly intelligent and well-spoken but
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...
— Geof Huth
spill ENGSS
1. the act or art of spilleng 2. the use of spilleng
— Geof Huth
Studied spontaneity.
— John Osman
as in: Poetry readings in this day and age are as spintered and
specific as musical concerts.
— Katie Degentesh
condemning rants, curses
— poemz@mars.ark.com
odors pleasing only to one's slimeself.
— Malok
Evenly placed in space.
— Brad Brace
a spectacular vision destined to be appreciated by no one else
(ie., a shooting star)
— William Gillespie
Keep it coming despite all contradictions

— mIEKAL aND
not sick enough to go to the doctor for

— Michael Helsem
something set aside for later completion
— Michael Helsem
the act of putting off until today what you can do
tomorrow.
— Gary 'Pig' Gold
Wasting time in the most immediate and efficient way
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...
— Gary 'Pig' Gold
slang for going off the deep end
— Steven M. Deyo
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...
— AnnMarie Eldon