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'What did you just say?'

DEFINITION: To put your foot in your mouth by saying what you're thinking, rather that thinking of what your saying.

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Gaffiloquy

Created by: chofu67

Pronunciation: gaff ill o kwee

Sentence: With only a brief gaffiloquy, he managed to offend everyone in the room

Etymology: gaffe = iloquy (speech)

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Heelatosis

Created by: purpleartichokes

Pronunciation: heel-a-toe-sis

Sentence: Sue realized she had heelatosis immediately after she asked the blind client if it was bright enough in the room for him.

Etymology: heel- a cad, or a part of the foot, halitosis (bad breath, likely from sticking your foot in your mouth)

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COMMENTS:

Love it! - toadstool57, 2007-02-05: 07:46:00

Bad words equal bad breath? Yes! Good one! - wordmeister, 2007-02-05: 19:53:00

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Brainspill

Created by: ErWenn

Pronunciation: /'brAn-spil/

Sentence: It is sometimes difficult to tell the difference between actual, revealing brainspillage and simple linguistic tonguetrippage

Etymology: From brain + spill

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Manisms

Created by: havegate

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Discontemfoot

Created by: grrigiveup

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Brainfart

Created by: Alchemist

Pronunciation: BRANE-fart

Sentence: "Hey Meg, great ass..sesment back there in the meeting" One thing you could say about Bobby, he could cover a brainfart better than a can of lysol.

Etymology: umm, we used to use this alot back in highschool, college...I is surprised no one else put it up yet...brain+fart

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COMMENTS:

HA! Very funny sentence!!! - purpleartichokes, 2007-02-05: 11:19:00

Yeah, funny! - wordmeister, 2007-02-05: 19:56:00

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Mingleupping

Created by: josje

Pronunciation: mingle upping

Sentence: I´m just loking at you and my mind and mouth are mingleupping

Etymology: i dont know

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Footmouthing

Created by: chicca27

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Toejammin

Created by: Jabberwocky

Pronunciation: toh/jam/in

Sentence: He couldn't stop himself from toejammin whenever he went to a party. It took him hours to get the taste of his foot out of his mouth

Etymology: toe + jammin

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Mouthfreudercize

Created by: pandafever

Pronunciation: mowth-froud-err-cize

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Podios

Created by: mja188

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Sentence: Jim didn't realize until it was too late, that he podiosed.

Etymology: "pod" from latin foot , "in os" is latin for in the mouth. possible alternate is podinos however podios sounds better.

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Dohmoment

Created by: jedijawa

Pronunciation: doh-mo-ment

Sentence: Homer Simpson has many dohmoments when he says what he is thinking by accident.

Etymology: Doh - what Homer says when he is flustered.

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Tongueshui

Created by: sodium

Pronunciation: tung-shway

Sentence: When he tried to charm the beautiful girl at the bar, Jeremy's tongueshui was once again his downfall.

Etymology: tongue + feng shui

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tongueshui sounds like you would always say the appropriate thing but I love the way it sounds - Jabberwocky, 2007-02-05: 16:31:00

You can have bad feng shui, right? But yeah, I was a bit confused by today's definition, so I went for the aesthetics instead. (I've figured it out now) - sodium, 2007-02-06: 00:26:00

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Mindburp

Created by: chris

Pronunciation: mynd-berp

Sentence: Julian's propensity to mindburp had made him a regular at the A&E department

Etymology: A burp is something embarrassing (and often involuntary) that comes out of your mouth. A mindburp is the same - but is caused by the brain rather than by the body.

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I like that. It makes more sense than a "brainfart," which describes something that needs describing, but doesn't describe it very well. - ErWenn, 2007-02-06: 01:16:00

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Boohps

Created by: w5lf9s

Pronunciation: boo.ps

Sentence: "That was a rather typical instance of boohps back there. You might at least have complimented her on her shoes first"

Etymology: "to boob" to commit a faux-pas or blunder and "oohps"

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good - wordmeister, 2007-02-09: 23:50:00

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Oraloops

Created by: BMott

Pronunciation: or - ul -oops

Sentence: Justin stuttered as he tried to recover from his oraloops when "boobs" slipped out instead of "boots while he was trying to charm Amber.

Etymology: Oral - Latin or-, os mouth; Oops - surprise, or dismay

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good word in the "oral tradition" - wordmeister, 2007-02-05: 19:52:00

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Boobabble

erasmus

Created by: erasmus

Pronunciation: boo baa bull

Sentence: Frank just boobabled at her and managed to cause great offense.

Etymology: to make a boob of yourself or to stare at her boobs, and babble.

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Pedoralisis

moltentim

Created by: moltentim

Pronunciation: ped-oral-isis

Sentence: Jim was diagnosed with pedoralisis after he told the doctor, "anybody could do this."

Etymology: foot + mouth + dysfunction

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Freudianblip

Created by: Bulletchewer

Pronunciation: Froy-dee-un-blip

Sentence: His Freudianblip, commenting on a "nice vase", meant sleeping on the couch again. (Reckon you need to be British to appreciate this)

Etymology: From "Freudian slip" which means pretty much the same as the definition, usually with sexual connotations. "Blip" is a pun on "slip" and "blooper" (mistake).

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Verbotomy Yes Bulletchewer, You're right! ~ James - Verbotomy, 2007-02-05: 20:03:00

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Miscogloquence

petaj

Created by: petaj

Pronunciation: miss-COG-lo-kwens

Sentence: The consequence of Marty's miscogloquence was that he lost his job. He just couldn't get his mouth and brain into the right gear and he blurted out what he really thought of his boss to his face.

Etymology: mis (wrong) + cognition (thought) + eloquence (fluent speech)

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Inopiacognition

Created by: sirshade

Pronunciation: in/opee/a/cog/ni/shun

Sentence: jerry got slapped because of his habit of inopiacognition

Etymology: inopia=latin for "lack of" cognition=a fancy for "thinking"

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Flaptongued

Created by: Javeson1

Pronunciation: flap-tung'd

Sentence: Flaptongued people usually get put in their place pretty quickly, especially if their comment was towards an outgoing person.

Etymology: flapping tongue

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By the way, the "your" in the definition for this word should be "you're". - Javeson1, 2007-02-05: 13:30:00

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Pedomouthise

Created by: mickey666

Pronunciation: ped-o-moth-eyes

Sentence: Looking around the restaurant, he was sure he saw many bugs running wild. "Can I have fried lice, please?" he pedomouthised

Etymology: pedos = foot and put it in mouth

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Verbootin

Created by: porsche

Pronunciation: verb/oot/in

Sentence: He was always guilty of verbootin - letting forbidden thoughts escape

Etymology: verboten- forbidden + boot + in

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Nice one! - BMott, 2007-02-06: 22:48:00

thanks BMott - porsche, 2007-02-07: 11:14:00

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Streamofwrongciousness

Created by: rikboyee

Pronunciation: streem-ov-rong-shus-ness

Sentence: telling his boss that it looked like she'd put on quite a bit of weight over the holidays was another case of his streamofwrongciousness getting him into trouble

Etymology: stream of conciousness, wrong

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Freudfootenmouth

Created by: paintergrl1313

Pronunciation: freud-foot-in-mouth

Sentence: I just freudfootenmouth-ed by telling her that she had nice boobs instead of boots.

Etymology: freud: as in "freudian slip", footen mouth: as in foot in mouth.

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Hypocandor

DaddyNewt

Created by: DaddyNewt

Pronunciation: hahy-po-can-dor

Sentence: Larry's dating suffers from his hypocandor.

Etymology: hyper + candor

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Discomboobulate

Created by: Discoveria

Pronunciation: dis-com-boob-bule-late

Sentence: He discomboobulated with abandon whenever she was in the same room. This often had painful consequences.

Etymology: discombobulate + boob. Discombobulate: to confuse. Boob: need I define it? Also has the meaning of "idiot".

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I'm sure a similar verboticism has been given before. And there's already a phrase for this one - the 'Freudian slip'. - Discoveria, 2007-02-05: 04:11:00

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Outbust

Created by: galwaywegian

Pronunciation: owt busst

Sentence: george hoped his little outbust went unnoticed.

Etymology: outburst bust

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Brainblurt

Created by: Stevenson0

Pronunciation: brain/blurt

Sentence: The most embarrassing moment came when he brainblurted the 'F' word in the crowded church.

Etymology: brain + blurt

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I think the alliteration clinches it. - Discoveria, 2007-02-05: 16:39:00

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Flawpaw

Created by: quippingqueen

Pronunciation: flaw/paw

Sentence: Every flawpaw knows when he can't yank his pied from the palate of a pixie, it's high time he hoof it out of town.

Etymology: flaw + paw

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Hoofinmouth

Created by: toadstool57

Pronunciation: Hoof-in-mouth

Sentence: Dave seemed to mess up again and again as he blurted out the first thing on his mind. The doctors told him he had a case of hoofinmouth disease.

Etymology: hoof, as in foot/ mouth

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Freudrage

Created by: maxxy

Pronunciation: FROYD-raje

Sentence: Jim was fired after he ran into his boss at a boozy party and freudraged when the guy asked him how he liked his new assignment.

Etymology: Freud, as in Freudian slip, + rage via outrage, road rage and 'roid rage

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Comments:

ErWenn - 2007-02-05: 02:06:00
Isn't that what a Freudian slip is?

Discoveria - 2007-02-05: 04:12:00
Yes, I think so too.

Bulletchewer - 2007-02-05: 07:10:00
No, it's not a Freudian slip, it's a Freudianblip mahahahaha...

ErWenn - 2007-02-05: 09:35:00
You know what _I_ think we need a word for? A word for a non-Freudian slip of the tongue. Granted, I don't think Freud thought that they existed, but enough people do that it'd be nice to have a word to differentiate the two situations.

Bulletchewer - 2007-02-05: 10:00:00
I like blaming Freud, the sex-obsessed legend deserves it! Plus, one word is enough, so, next verboticism please.

Verbotomy Verbotomy - 2007-02-05: 20:00:00
Hey ErWenn, Thanks for the suggestion! I will see if I can create a definition for that... ~ James