Verboticism: Missworlding
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Activepeacing
Created by: josje
Pronunciation:
Sentence: organise a fair foor the 3th world go activepeacing
Etymology:
Inebriaphonic
Created by: Stevenson0
Pronunciation: in/ee/bree/a/fon/ik
Sentence: Peace was finally restored when he passed into an inebriaphonic state.
Etymology: inebriated (blind drunk) + aphonic (silent)
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COMMENTS:
An excellent incite into the peace process. You should work at the UN. - wordmeister, 2006-12-22: 15:20:00
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Pacifaction
Created by: fonka99
Pronunciation: Paci-faction
Sentence: With all the festive spirit in the air Bob donated all his loose change to the charity bucket at the supermarket in an act of incredible Pacifaction.
Etymology: From Pacifism and Action
Peaseeker
Created by: norsehorse
Pronunciation: Pea-Seeker
Sentence: Anyone who wants peace is a peaseeker.
Etymology: Peace Seeker
Cupacifaction
Created by: Topper
Pronunciation:
Sentence: his urge for cupacifaction led him to throw down his weapons and opt for a peaceful resolution to the standoff.
Etymology: Latin: Cupere, Wish; Pax, Peace, Facio, To Make or do.
Paxilnap
Created by: jedijawa
Pronunciation: packs-il-nap
Sentence: John wanted peace on earth so he took a paxilnap.
Etymology: Paxil (the anti-depressant) + nap
Selfantalize
Created by: Pythias
Pronunciation: sel - fan' - ta - lize
Sentence: To realize one's dream in a literal sense, or selfantalize, can be an unintended consequence.
Etymology: selfactualize + fantasize
Gandhify
Created by: maxxy
Pronunciation: gahn-dih-fie
Sentence: Jim gandhified his feuding family with his tryptophan-laced cookies that spelled out "Joy to the World."
Etymology: Gandhi (the peacemaker)+ ify