The Dictionary (3,007 total words)

The transformation of images through the use of photocopying. (But those
two little words led me t...
— Geof Huth
The recursive possibilities of replication in multiple
dimensions.
— mIEKAL aND
prefix indicating a noun is metaphorical, as in "throwing the xi-
baby out with the xi-bathwat...
— William Gillespie
A form of government wherein the rulers control their domain via violence or the threat thereof. Mil...
— John Koger
the sound of velcro
— Michael Helsem
SHOY
The joy of the Maltese people at dawn.
— Jamey Thirty
(zo reks)
1. n. a mirror-image of a photocopied image, as in the xerox
becomes a xorex when helf up to the m...
— Mike Miskowski
noun.
1. natal urges in psychotics
2. psychotics in the navy
3. you can sail the seven seas.
&qu...
— Atlanta Poets Group
to do manual labor

— Michael Helsem
razor sharp [obsolete word]
— Michael Helsem
malicious dishonesty
— Michael Helsem
"I could say more but I won't"
— Michael Helsem
1. bares a tude.
2. one with which one never notices definition one above for
fear of
sanctions...
— Atlanta Poets Group
The sound made by the green woodpecker at certain times of the
year (e.g. Christmas).
— Robin Crozier
the indefinable effect of a certain two color combination, wherever
it occurs
— Michael Helsem
V. to identify and incorporate activities into your schedule in order to achieve a work-life balance...
— Dorothy Sullivan
to bark like a small dog
— Michael Helsem
squirrel; modelled on Claude Chatteron's yardbird (chicken)
— Steven M. Deyo
'just enough'

— Michael Helsem
(kast)
the feeling that the car behind you wants you to go faster;
sexual frustration consciously ignored
— graywyvern
the difference between unique and nearly-unique
— Michael Helsem
"take the phone off the hook."

— Michael Helsem
a mental process which, once initiated, is hard to stop
— Michael Helsem
consumer goods related to an addiction
— Michael Helsem
a double handful
— Michael Helsem
a eulogy of smoke & dust
— Michael Helsem
In a specific reality, the absolute essence of a certain
thing, place or object.
— Karen Kaufman
(hig-MET-ee) or (yig-MET-ee) or (yig-muh-TIE)
The unusual wet-asphalt smell common during the very first
part of a rainstorm when observed from n...
— Pepe The Cactus
(grum-igh-zun)
music based on or suitable for the Lovecraftian mythos
— graywyvern


— Steven M. Deyo