Verboticism: Paltrypuff
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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Empoopulate
Created by: llimllib
Pronunciation: Em-`poop-you-late
Sentence: The bird generously empoopulated the crowd.
Etymology: From the latin "poop", literally, to drop ground turkey meat from a tray or platter.
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COMMENTS:
Nice explaination of the Etymology. I didn't know that poop was originally latin word! - wordmeister, 2006-12-18: 21:49:00
thanks... neither did I :) - llimllib, 2006-12-19: 11:07:00
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Flybubble
Created by: exmugger
Pronunciation: fly-bar-ble
Sentence: Flybubbling is part of enjoying the festive season for Uncle thud, who has to be wheel-bound.
Etymology: bubble that is made when dreaming (Comes from Burst his dream bubble) + imagine about flying. thus flybubble
Gifectate
Created by: bungle
Pronunciation: giff-a-cate
Sentence: And lo, the Christmas Dove did gifecate over the shoppers
Etymology: gift & defecate
Cognocolomboamopaxscatus
Created by: neilly
Pronunciation: cogno-col-om-bo-amo-pax-scatus
Sentence: Roger was sick to death of rude shoppers who had forgot the meaning of Christmas, so he went for a coffee and day-dreamed about a wilful act of cognocolomboamopaxscatus.
Etymology: cogitare (latin, to think or imagine); columba (latin, dove); amo (latin, love); pax (latin, peace); scatus, sounds a bit like scat.
Fececopter
Created by: zephris
Pronunciation: fee'-cee-kop-ter
Sentence: The air was filled with a plethora of fececopters, swarming like so many pigeons.
Etymology: Feecees - excremement + opter - flying contraption
Shnow
Created by: verndo
Pronunciation: Shhh No
Sentence: It may be snowing outside but I wish I could shnow all over this office!
Etymology: SHIT + SNOW
Fealicity
Created by: beast
Pronunciation: Fair-li-city
Sentence: The fealicity formed by the doves in the sky made the soldiers feel a sense of warmth and peace on Christmas's eve.
Etymology: Feather + Felicity