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68 words contributed
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affix, aperture, perturb, urination, ruin, ruination,nation.
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A learning by forgetting.
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A making by unmaking
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the first end
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An infinitely divisible thing
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An endless vomiting
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A device by which one can see into oneself
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intestinal rumbling caused by moving gas
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A hard death
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the murder of one's double, of one's reflexive self
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male member of the She Generation, being phlacid in his conduit
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Invented by Monte Cantsin. A name to be used by everybody who
wants to. The name is fixed, the persons (and their ideas) using it
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a cheerleading bimbo
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to wash over with filth
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Divinations by means of signs in one's bowel excretions
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An inclination towards madness
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To steal by giving away
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Greatly huge beast with an untidy habit
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elude, ludicrous, us, rousing, sing
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The watching over of what is hidden
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Sex-illness
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fa ga ga ga1. adv; to surprise one with Dada type art, "Man Ray's photo
was quite fagagaga."
2.n; a substance of unknown origin affixed to the bottom of
one's show, "Yuck, I got some fagagaga on my boot."
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A little flock.
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a negligible injury
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Man-worm
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something written in several colors of ink
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HIEYPKa bilingual text
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a popular halfwitticism
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the feeling of relief without pleasure (Lojb. OICU'IJERI'E) which
accompanies the resumption of zer work-routine -
"Because no one cares enough to do something about it."
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something that can't be fixed without causing harm or pain
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a dream you know you had but can't remember
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nostalgia for a bygone style of something
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to pull more than you intend to from you pocket
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The creation of word based novelties
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Foul air freak
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Lee BallentineThat process of unlearning the naive names of things and the
naive meaning of symbols. What Neo-Confucians called the
rectification of names.
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you have a clump of clay thats smooth and round and fits in your
hand you know and if you took a wire and ran it through the feeling
that is there at that point can be applied to anything that is mehl the
nose of a horse above the nostrils a stone skipping at which point
the stone glides across the water mud in the armpits thats a little
thicker than slip not a specific thing a feeling not really an action -
a 'bridge' (as defined in the novel Ada)
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mind1. the solipsistic mind
2. the mind that can believe in the reality of only itself,
believing the existence of all other minds to be impossible
to proveOrigin: a mnonative spilleng of "mind," or an onsqword of "my" onto "mind"5/19/1987 -
[ rec'd Jan 25, 1991]the practice of using your middle name to make authorship seem
more impressive
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After someone sneezes, a splurt of oxygen to give them better
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OOH-m-puh-dehstirrup of mountain , cracked plaster
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Greatly sustained sexual union
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A manifesto written by handless activists
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the sound of a gas burner going onOrigin: [orig. W H Auden]
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To piss into a bottomless pitOrigin: [onomatopoetic] -
Pertaining to the back part of the leg behind the knee.
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human being
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Internal reshaping of the soul
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kwiinn. A program that generates a copy of its own source text
as its complete output. Devising the shortest
possible quine in some given programming language is a common
hackish amusement.
Here is one classic quine:<p>
((lambda (x)<br>
(list x (list (quote quote) x)))<br>
(quote <br>
(lambda (x)<br>
(list x (list (quote quote)
x)))))
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Made of rubbish.
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To make money in any possible way.
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The space between a bed & a wall
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To write the body
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In art, a representation of a boar, a ram and a bull together.
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The shadow self
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to know you will be lucky before you are
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Of or pertaining to the nature of quicksand.
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the birth of a new conjunction between things
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Ordered disorder
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the stuffing of the female sexual opening
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true & real
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A fear of holes, caves, and other similarly deep, dark objects.
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"If someone came us to you & verbabbly abused you..." overheard
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multi-cultured romantis, who finds their own voice
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the attitude of always doing more than the minimum required