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'Do you know how much she weighs?'

DEFINITION: v. To share information without understanding the difference between what should be public, and what others consider to be private. n. A person who doesn't know what not to say.

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Spalker

kumza

Created by: kumza

Pronunciation: spocker

Sentence: I can't believe Brad was spalking about his penile rash in the hotdog lineup.

Etymology: spew talk

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COMMENTS:

Good word...don't relish overhearing that conversation...he mustard been crazy...who'd want to ketchup with that diagnosis? - Nosila, 2009-08-12: 01:59:00

I hope he doesn't have to eat his words - jrogan, 2009-08-12: 07:37:00

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Arsetalking

Created by: sarach

Pronunciation: arrs-talk-ing

Sentence: We left the dinner early last night because Jim wouldn't stop arsetalking about my new underwear.

Etymology: English from talking out of one's arse.

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Opensecrete

petaj

Created by: petaj

Pronunciation: O-pen-se-CREET

Sentence: His opensecretism was his downfall, causing his friends to stop confiding in him.

Etymology: open secret (something generally known) + secrete (discharge, emanate, give off)

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Privyblurt

Created by: tangledupinblue

Pronunciation:

Sentence: She privyblurted what she really thought of him to the entire room...the party broke up after that.

Etymology:

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Broadcrasster

mrskellyscl

Created by: mrskellyscl

Pronunciation: broad-crass-ter

Sentence: Jack was a professional broadcrasster. Not only did he give full reports about his lovelife, he gave too much information to his friends.

Etymology: Broadcaster: a radio or television personality who reports the news + crass: so crude and unrefined to be lacking in discrimination or sensibility

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COMMENTS:

Broadelicious word. - Nosila, 2009-08-12: 15:10:00

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Secretell

Created by: sodium

Pronunciation: see-kret-ell

Sentence: Flicka wanted to keep her birthmark in the shape of Bob Saget private knowledge, but after Roy did some drunken secretelling at the office party, that was impossible.

Etymology: secret + tell

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Intimattletale

Created by: rikboyee

Pronunciation: in-ter-mat-ul-tayl

Sentence: must you intimattletale at every dinner party, it embarrasses the bejeezus out of me.

Etymology: intimate, tattle-tale

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Unscrupulgate

Created by: egonschiela

Pronunciation: un-scru-pul-gate

Sentence: Phil's wife was constantly warning him not to unscrupulgate, as his boss had warned her that he might lose his job if he didn't learn to hold his tongue.

Etymology: From unscrupulous, (unprincipled) and promulgate, (to make public). Thus Phil was an unscrupulgator. Big teeth. To be avoided.

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Grindiscreet

Created by: Nosila

Pronunciation: grin dis kreet

Sentence: Ralph had no class. How his poor wife Rhonda put up with him so long, no one knew. Ralph could not only not keep a secret, he felt the need to laugh about everything private in their lives. He chortled over their finances to friends; jested about his wife's cooking, her weight, her mother,and he guffawed over their sex life. He was grindiscreet. One day Rhonda blew a gasket, choked him with the dog's leash and ran off with Vinny, the pool boy because Vinny was vindiscreet.

Etymology: Grin (a facial expression characterized by turning up the corners of the mouth; usually shows amusement) & Indiscreet (lacking discretion; injudicious;good judgment or sense;revealing too much information)

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Blerticism

Created by: blaghaus

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Comments:

chris - 2007-01-08: 13:54:00
good word

wordmeister - 2007-01-08: 22:50:00
Hey Chris, Which word did you like?