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'I coughed up $50 for these tickets and what do I get?'

DEFINITION: The slow but steady rise of murmurs, coughs or harrumphs in audience. May indicate audience dissatisfaction, or the presence of a lethally infectious virus.

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Tsunamurmur

Created by: rikboyee

Pronunciation: soo-nah-mur-mur

Sentence: prior to being cast as the 'lead' role in an all-girl version of Hamlet, she had spent 2 months playing Juliet, and it wasn't until she heard a growing tsunamurmur that she realised she had accidentally said 'to be or not to be, wherefore art thou not to be'

Etymology: tsunami, murmur

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Hackoughony

Created by: purpleartichokes

Pronunciation: ha-koff-un-ee

Sentence: What started as a small harumph soon escalated into a hackoughony. Apparently, Big Bird does Shakespeare was not going to be a box office hit.

Etymology: hack, cough, cacophony

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COMMENTS:

It's much easier to quote Shakespeare than read him. Let's stick with Big Bird. - OZZIEBOB, 2007-08-14: 21:18:00

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Pandepneumonium

petaj

Created by: petaj

Pronunciation: pan-de-nyew-moan-ee-um

Sentence: Despite the attendance figures steadily declining, pandepneumonium could be discerned as the flu took hold eliciting the full gamut of coughs, sneezes, growls and snorts.

Etymology: pandemonium + pneumonia

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COMMENTS:

not to be confused with pandeplutonium! - remistram, 2007-08-14: 09:26:00

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Airboreditis

Created by: KristinA

Pronunciation: air-bored-eye-tis

Sentence: After the critic reported how airboreditis ran rampant during opening night, calls for ticket sales were replaced by those from the media and the Center for Disease Control.

Etymology: airborne (in the air) + bored + itis (swelling of)

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Dismurmurment

Created by: Metalflower

Pronunciation:

Sentence: The theater play was finally closed down after an hour of dismurmurment of the audience.

Etymology: dismemberment, murmur

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Acriscendo

Created by: OZZIEBOB

Pronunciation: ak-kri-SHEN-do

Sentence: A euphorical blisscendia warmed up the wonder of fans as they eagerly awaited the appearance on stage of their fire-eating idol. But after an hour had passed, and still he had not appeared a slow, rythmic handclapping began. The bliss had bottomed out; the acriscendo was almost apexical. And, by the time the riot squad arrived, some aggrescendic, fired-up fans had turned the stadium into conflagrational chaoscendico.

Etymology: Acriscendo: blending of acriminious & crescendo ("rising bitterness"). Blisscendia: blending of bliss & incendiary ("fiery bliss") Aggrescendic: blending of aggression & crescendo ("growing aggression") Chaoscendico: blending of chaos, crescendo & ic (

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Resplendently discordant and transcendent and stuff. Hot too! - Kyoti, 2007-08-14: 09:33:00

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Expectatoration

Created by: Kyoti

Pronunciation: eck-speck-tay-toh-RAY-shun

Sentence: As the latest incarnation of INXS launched into the second half of an anemic concert filled with 25 year old hits, a muffled, yet audible wave of expectatoration moved across the arena, but not in the usual cheerful way one often sees at sporting events.

Etymology: Expectoration (throat clearing, spitting) + spectators.

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petaj Talk about copping one in the eye! - petaj, 2007-08-14: 06:41:00

excellent! - galwaywegian, 2007-08-14: 06:41:00

I just wish it would allow two votes like it says it does. - mplsbohemian, 2007-08-14: 17:04:00

Great word! - OZZIEBOB, 2007-08-14: 21:04:00

petaj It does let you vote, twice. Just ignore that message about you've already voted and click on the Vote for link again. - petaj, 2007-08-15: 03:04:00

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Rubmonisheydothwndraein

Created by: pwincess9430

Pronunciation: rub-mun-ish-iy-dow-thwn-draein

Sentence: basically rubbish money down the drain all mixed up

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Rabblerumble

Created by: remistram

Pronunciation: rab-uhl-rum-buhl

Sentence: Despite all the rabblerumbling that went on, he continued to play and only realized after he took a bow at the conclusion of the concert that he didn't have any trousers on.

Etymology: rabble (group or crowd) + rumble (as in murmur)

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COMMENTS:

Perhaps he was was a pantaloon. Like the word and sentence. - OZZIEBOB, 2007-08-14: 21:21:00

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Hackarrumph

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Created by: libertybelle

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Comments:

Kyoti - 2007-08-14: 09:37:00
Knickerblisscendia: agitating a crowd until they set your pants on fire. In this case, even more dangerous. ;)