Verboticism: Poogeon
DEFINITION: To imagine that you are peace dove, or maybe a pigeon, flying high above the crowd and dropping your best wishes on everyone.
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Daydrop
Created by: SwabThePoopdeck
Pronunciation: Day-Drop
Sentence: Jack daydropped on the guy who stole his girlfriend.
Etymology: Daydream + Dropping
Hesculate
Created by: oddnuance
Pronunciation: Hess-q-late
Sentence: While staring down from the empire state building, I found myself hesculating.
Etymology:
Escafate
Created by: camel
Pronunciation: Es-ka-fate
Sentence: Julio would often escafate at the sight of his neighbors' pentagram lawn mowing parties & their increasingly dark powers.
Etymology: Escalate, defecate
Excrimagine
Created by: arianell
Pronunciation: ecks-cruh-MA-jin
Sentence: When I see my smug, obnoxious neighbor Todd mowing his lawn, I excrimagine and picture a large bird dropping landing on his forehead.
Etymology: From the English "excrement", meaning "animal solid waste", and "imagine", meaning "to form a mental image of something".
Aerialms
Created by: lauramy
Pronunciation: airy-alms
Sentence: Don't lose hope, aerialms are on the way.
Etymology: Aerial meaning sky and alms meaning gift.
Bonbard
Created by: dkrider
Pronunciation: bonbard
Sentence: I would like to bonbard this fine group of Walmart shoppers.
Etymology: bon (good) + bombard
Cuckoonacy
Created by: ArsMajika
Pronunciation: KOO-KOO-na-SEE
Sentence: "That Santa guy's got a major case of Cuckoonacy."
Etymology: Cuckoo + Lunacy
Vigeon
Created by: jrogan
Pronunciation: vig-e-on
Sentence: Johnny had a vigeon of peace, unfortunately he flew into a window.
Etymology: vision+ pigeon