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'Look at that guy's nose!'

DEFINITION: A unique physical or psychological trait, which makes one "different". Often seen as a handicap, even if it provides a distinct evolutionary advantage.

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Coolicap

Created by: Partario

Pronunciation: Cool-EE-cap

Sentence: "Although, john could not wash the dishes by himself some saw his disablility as a coolicap."

Etymology: A combination of cool and Handicap

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Handycap

Created by: sir67

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Handycap

Created by: kaykee

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Grackage

Created by: IanArcher

Pronunciation: GRAK'-ij

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Etymology: from the Greek 'grak' meaning flotsam or waste

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Stupifunctive

Created by: Manhattan

Pronunciation: Stoo-pi-funk-tiv.

Sentence: Each spinal bone coming out of the back of the new species of wolf is stupifunctive.

Etymology: Sounds like stupify, fun, and active.

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Maverich

Created by: dmitry13

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Neodistinct

ubgrud

Created by: ubgrud

Pronunciation: knee-oh-dys-tinct

Sentence: That sixth finger is so neodistinct. She is such a freak.

Etymology: neo - new distinct - different.

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Fiveleg

Created by: nikdudnik

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Sentence: 1. He's fiveleg looks especially useful today. 2. Is there somebody who needs fiveleg?

Etymology: five + leg

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Darwineyes

Created by: Jabberwocky

Pronunciation: dahr/win/ize

Sentence: Charles darwineyes were his best feature although they were pretty freaky. He could always spot the winners.

Etymology: darwin + eyes

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Oddatoid

Created by: stormee

Pronunciation: odd a toyed

Sentence: Mr. Smith had a large oddatoid on his face.

Etymology: Odd, to be different. Toid, a unique marking.

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Comments:

Verbotomy Verbotomy - 2006-12-21: 02:26:00
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).

Verbotomy Verbotomy - 2006-12-21: 23:09:00
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