Verboticism: Coonate

'Who wants a white christmas?'

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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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

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Bonbard

Created by: dkrider

Pronunciation: bonbard

Sentence: I would like to bonbard this fine group of Walmart shoppers.

Etymology: bon (good) + bombard

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Daystreaming

Created by: cannibalgymnastics

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Parapoop

fmgene

Created by: fmgene

Pronunciation: para- poop

Sentence: she imagined that she was parapooping the festival crowds

Etymology: paratroop

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Dreamecate

Created by: ensoul1

Pronunciation: Dream-eh-cate

Sentence:

Etymology: Dream + Defecate

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Soarfecate

Created by: wniffene

Pronunciation: Soar-fuh-cate

Sentence: This crowd is getting on my nerves I wish I could soarfecate on all of them.

Etymology: Soar+Defecate

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Excrimagine

arianell

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".

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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.

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Lopicrogne

Created by: zacharya1990

Pronunciation: La-pe-crow-gin

Sentence: The Lopicrogne flew over the crow after being released from his cage.

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Doceavel

Created by: dragonprincess

Pronunciation: dough-see-veel

Sentence: I feel doceavel

Etymology: 'dove' and 'peace' have been wedged together

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