Verboticism: Pacifoul

'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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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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Vigeon

Created by: jrogan

Pronunciation: vig-e-on

Sentence: Johnny had a vigeon of peace, unfortunately he flew into a window.

Etymology: vision+ pigeon

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Altruision

Created by: Rocky

Pronunciation: all|true|is|shun

Sentence: In order to excrete good will onto the heads of the masses, first you must altruision yourself as monstrously large blue pigeon.

Etymology: altruism | Envision

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Fecastrafing

Created by: IanArcher

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Paxcrement

Created by: kingofthespill

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Guanoint

Created by: urbanwookie

Pronunciation: gwa-noynt

Sentence: If I could be anything in the world that flew, I would be a dove and guanoint you all with poo... (apologies to Lou Reed!)

Etymology: guano + anoint

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Contempoop

Created by: purpleartichokes

Pronunciation: con-ten-poop

Sentence: As the driver cut him off and nabbed the parking spot he was clearly waiting for, Bob contempooped laying a big one on the driver's shiny bald head.

Etymology: contemplate, poop

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Poogeon

Created by: naptunder

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Dovebailing

Created by: chuck

Pronunciation: Duv-bay-ling

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Etymology: A take on "dovetail," but the dove is dropping or "bailing" its best wishes.

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Fantasheise

Created by: jagrubb

Pronunciation: fan-tuh-shy-zuh

Sentence: I could fantasheise as I was looking at the birds above us.

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