The Dictionary (3,007 total words)

A person on LSD unable to speak.
— Troy Lloyd
n. A stupid, ugly, and annoying person. Example: My sister is a troad who leaves
her toys out for ...
— Stephanie Yarnovich
When info-bytes were measured in trees and rocks.
— mIEKAL aND
A fear of holes, caves, and other similarly deep, dark objects.
— Unknown Author
1. the honk of certainty.
2. it's tutoring right underneath your feelings.
3. a droopy adjustment ...
— Atlanta Poets Group
a passerby who slows down to ogle (e.g. a car wreck)
— Michael Helsem
tsehmp
1. absolutely nothing at all 2. nothing that exists in
time, space, energy, matter or personalit...
— Geof Huth
thoughtwanderingness
— Michael Helsem
God's voluntary withdrawal from the universe in order to make
room for creation
— Michael Helsem
the singing of ice as it melts
— Michael Helsem
1. not a shoe.
2. a dark spot in the dim.
3. a whirring.
— Atlanta Poets Group
Kraft macaroni and hot dog meal. Groads like this.
— Brian Callahan
to travel in celebration
— Dan Silver
a frivolously bad design (based on laziness or haste)
— Michael Helsem
not universally valued
— Michael Helsem
a solitary frisbee thrower
— Michael Helsem
n.fossilizes feces
— Les Easterling Jr
a trashcan pretentiously in the shape of something else
— Michael Helsem
a pond dry in summer
— Michael Helsem
a reissue of early work dosguised as their latest
— Michael Helsem
1. adj. like light thru prizzim.
2. n. lite pizza.
— Atlanta Poets Group
to walk, skip, gallop, sing, oblivious to everyone else
— Hannah Dolata
a pre-pubescent girl. Pre-teenager. A boy is a twink.
— Brian Callahan
combination of twerp and nerd; proper noun Twerdley
— Steven M. Deyo
to forget and act as if a change has not occurred
— Michael Helsem
n. the sensation a woman experiences...

...when she finally admits to herself that she does not r...
— John Osman
(TWIN-nicks) or (TWIN-its)
1. To use one's fingers in a tweezer-like fashion to remove
dropped change from a hard to reach pla...
— Pepe The Cactus
twenfircen
— Michael Helsem
divergent meanings converging in a word like "cleave"
— Christopher Franke
to deliberately signal a typo.
— Vali Jamal