Verboticism: Gibittle

'Come on cat, give me some food!'

DEFINITION: To share food with your pet, or vise versa.

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Zoosumption

Created by: ahwinters

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Animeal

Created by: warped

Pronunciation: An-a-meal

Sentence: Phil shared a hearty animeal of chicken with his cat.

Etymology: Animal+meal.

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Anifesusten

Created by: neoss

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Nipfeed

Created by: SwabThePoopdeck

Pronunciation: Nip Feed

Sentence: The cat began to nipfeed me. Tastes like fish.

Etymology: Cat Nip + Feed

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Faunorexia

Created by: ArsMajika

Pronunciation: FAW-nor-ECKS-ee-ah

Sentence: "Call it faunorexia if you want, but these dog biscuits are delicious!"

Etymology: Fauna - animals; Orexis, Greek for "appetite."

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Pestportion

Created by: quippingqueen

Pronunciation: pest/por/shun

Sentence: Perplexed about the "pestportion" that he had been alloted by his hissing not to mention hungry animal companion, Harold put his tail between his legs and walked away rather sheepishly.

Etymology: pest + portion

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Anifoodgest

Created by: Chistinalove

Pronunciation: 'a-n&-'füd -'jest

Sentence: After living with him for a week I discovered he was an anifoodgest.

Etymology: ANIMAL - Latin, from animale, neuter of animalis animate, from anima soul FOOD - Middle English fode, from Old English fOda; akin to Old High German fuotar food, fodder, Latin panis bread, pascere to feed INGEST - Latin ingestus, past participle of i

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Peffet

Created by: hvhtim

Pronunciation: peh-FAY

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Etymology: pet, buffet

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Dogdish

Created by: Coolfool

Pronunciation: DOG + DISH

Sentence: That fat cat and I dogdished those tukey bones until there wasn't enough left to make a turkey sandwich.

Etymology: Dog, to denote another species, and a common pet, and dished to denote what action was being undertaken. Quick, easy & you know immediately what it is describing. I may begin using it.

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Petramy

Created by: skelk

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