Words by Joe Langefeld
12 words contributed
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(add-ler-gloh-ming)Knowing the asnwer to a question that not many people know, and
telling everyone because you think you're special.
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(butt-yur)When someone flicks their cigarette ashes on the table because
they were too lazy to reach an extra inch for the ashtray.
Origin: [rec'd August 31, 1998] -
Re-reading a book that you didn't like the first time you read it.
Origin: [ rec'd August 31, 1998] -
The situation where you think that someone you just met is
somebody that you already know and is trying to play a trick on
you by pretending to be someone else.
Origin: [rec'd August 31, 1998] -
i-er-gullHaving an itch that you can't scratch because you can't find it.
Origin: [rec'd August 31, 1998] -
The dilemma of having to choose the better of two things you like
equally.Origin: [rec'd August 31, 1998] -
The act of sending a second letter to back up the first because a
P.S was thought of after having sent the first letter.
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(rar-o-cank-uh-gray-im)The unexpected, yet extremely welcome act of your birthday wish
being granted by an unknown force.
Origin: [rec'd August 31, 1998] -
(sag-le-der-a-di-shun)To love someone who loves you, but not want to go out with them
due to your fear of losing them as a friend.
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(sag-le-der-a-di-shun)That horrible, lovesick feeling you get when the situation arises
where someone you love, who loves you back, won't go out with
you due to their fear of losing you as a friend.
Origin: [rec'd August 31, 1998] -
(seg-ral-may-shun)The situation of knowing that someone you love is sick and that
you can't help them because you are too far away from them.
Origin: [rec'd August 31, 1998] -
(som-lib-ber-ring)Beginning to fall asleep while reading a book, therefore not
completely comprehending the context.
Origin: [rec'd August 31, 1998]