Obviously the word devacuumation would be the opposite of vacuumation or blowing air. Lactal is having to do with milk. Thus Lactal devacuumation is the act of blowing bubbles in milk.
New word:
Sursumption
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Monday, March 22, 2010
Alturindulgent
Sorry for the long break. They put me on a JRTC rotation, which was fun-ish. We did get to drop some simulated bombs. Got 12 KIA 2 vehicles and one weapons cache.
The exact opposite of self-indulgent.
Alturindulgent is an adjective meaning the quality of being a person who is nearly free of selfishness, who spend his or her time in the assistance of others to the denial of ones own needs.
Next word(s) of the week:
Lactal devacuumation
The exact opposite of self-indulgent.
Alturindulgent is an adjective meaning the quality of being a person who is nearly free of selfishness, who spend his or her time in the assistance of others to the denial of ones own needs.
Next word(s) of the week:
Lactal devacuumation
Monday, March 1, 2010
Tran cellephonic
The rather long string of common words with strange prefixes are simply a drawn out description of talking to one's self on two cellphones; hence "Trans cellephonic."
When talking on two cellphones each one echos what is said into the other one so that in each phone you hear yourself at least twice, but on a slight delay.
It is not recommended that one practice dual stationed, bi-polar communication because, after all, talking to your self is the first sign of madness.
Next word of the week: Altrudulgent
Shouldn't be to hard.
When talking on two cellphones each one echos what is said into the other one so that in each phone you hear yourself at least twice, but on a slight delay.
It is not recommended that one practice dual stationed, bi-polar communication because, after all, talking to your self is the first sign of madness.
Next word of the week: Altrudulgent
Shouldn't be to hard.
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Enpancakenate
Enpancakenate -verb- To smash, flatten, or in anyway to render pancake like.
May be used in sentences such as:
- First, enpancakenate the dough and then spread the sauce.
By adding the natural suffixes we can modify the word to fit a plethora of tenses:
"The jumper enpancakenated himself by leaping off of the Empire State Building." or
"Method of death: enpancakenation."
"The driver enpancakenated the can he saw lying in the middle of the road."
Now, for curiosity's sake, lets see what happens when we use this word throughout the next week.
Also try to guess the definition of this series: Dual stationed, transcellephinc, post present, bipolar, redundant, communication.
Just try and figure that one out I dare you.
May be used in sentences such as:
- First, enpancakenate the dough and then spread the sauce.
By adding the natural suffixes we can modify the word to fit a plethora of tenses:
"The jumper enpancakenated himself by leaping off of the Empire State Building." or
"Method of death: enpancakenation."
"The driver enpancakenated the can he saw lying in the middle of the road."
Now, for curiosity's sake, lets see what happens when we use this word throughout the next week.
Also try to guess the definition of this series: Dual stationed, transcellephinc, post present, bipolar, redundant, communication.
Just try and figure that one out I dare you.
Saturday, February 13, 2010
English
The best part of the English language is that there are not any language academies to speak of. So If you want to invent a word you just do it an publish it, or use it enough that lots of people say it and then it starts to become a real word. So here I will be inventing as many words as I possibly can along with the longest possible ways to say silly things.
This weeks word: enpancakenate
Leave your guess as to it's meaning in the comments section.
This weeks word: enpancakenate
Leave your guess as to it's meaning in the comments section.
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