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DEFINITION: A unique physical or psychological trait, which makes one "different". Often seen as a handicap, even if it provides a distinct evolutionary advantage.
Verboticisms
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Evolushun
Created by: whimsy
Pronunciation:
Sentence: He cursed natural selection everyday for his evolushun.
Etymology:
Freakism
Created by: Bulletchewer
Pronunciation:
Sentence: The circus performer's freakism was her double-jointed spine.
Etymology: From "freak" in the biological sense.
Isolution
Created by: gabngar
Pronunciation: I-so-lew-shun
Sentence: Having a third eye is an example of isolution.
Etymology: Isotation (being alone) + Evolution
Charactravesty
Created by: Chadcaster
Pronunciation: Car-ak-tra-vesti
Sentence: His huge ears were something of a charactravesty, often upsetting children.
Etymology: from characteristic and travesty
Diffpoint
Created by: SlRf24
Pronunciation: "Dif" pronunced with the UK pronunciation.
Sentence: Julie's diffpoint is her abillity to stay underwater for more than 5 minutes!Well,she's a hero to me!
Etymology: Difference+Point
Runtage
Created by: Psychicsi
Pronunciation: runt-age
Sentence: It was Rudolph's runtage that made him so adept at leading the sleigh.
Etymology: Runt + Advantage
Unparavolead
Created by: paperpieces
Pronunciation: un-PEAR-eh-vole-EED
Sentence: Little did they know that Rudolph had an unparavolead to them.
Etymology: Unpara- from unparallel, -vol- from evolution, -lead meaning advantage
Meminant
Created by: Coolfool
Pronunciation: As in eminent, starting with "m"
Sentence: You never know, he may be a meminant individual some day.
Etymology: The relation to "eminent", in sound and meaning is "important". So too, the starting "m", and the "ant" ending. They are derived from "mutant", as well as "important". Evolutionary success is often the result of a gene that has been altered. It has mutat
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COMMENTS:
- Coolfool, 2006-12-25: 08:22:00
Truncated again! Etymology, (cont.): It has mutated. There is nothing "good" or "bad" inherent in the altering. They took the idiot out of idiot-savant, let's take the idiot out of mautant. - Coolfool, 2006-12-25: 08:28:00
sorry 'bout spelling of last word: mutant. - Coolfool, 2006-12-25: 08:29:00
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Comments:
By popular request! A definition which suggests a noun as the solution. But feel free to twist it into a verb, or even an adjective, if you wish! ~ James
kmccardle - 2006-12-21: 15:03:00
So does anyone else not like this new voting set up? I personally much preferred the ranking system, even if this way is perhaps more fair.
chris - 2006-12-21: 16:11:00
Whatever you do still leaves the system open to mates voting for mates no matter how good or bad the word.....but it's just a game so who cares? The fun is from participating (for me, anyway).
Hey kmccardle, the rankings are still here -- but they are not on the front page anymore. You can see the complete list Verboticisms for each definition on the daily stats page. (On the first day this list is presented in alphabetical order. After that, the words are ranked by score.)
The other thing to remember is that this is still an interim measure. We are creating a clustering function which will allow people to play in smaller groups so that there will be more direct interaction and communication between the players. This should be ready for testing in the next week or so... ~ James