Verboticism: Whomeopathy

'What's that smell? It's ruining my coffee.'

DEFINITION: To habitually blame others for problems, which you not only created, but also helped to foster and develop.

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Blamemaker

Created by: jedijawa

Pronunciation: blame-make-er

Sentence: Judy was a blamemaker, she was always causing problems and blaming others for them.

Etymology: blame + maker

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Pathopasubukster

Created by: Hjason

Pronunciation: Patho-pass-o-buck-ster

Sentence: You are such a pathopasubucketer and I am tired of pretending that I always eat all of your chips just to keep you quiet.

Etymology: pathological-pass the buck

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- Hjason, 2006-12-19: 14:04:00

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Perfectual

Created by: Abbers

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Passablame

Created by: ChrisCarrk

Pronunciation: pass-ah-blay-meh

Sentence: What a passablame he just initiated there!

Etymology: pass it on+blame (pass on the blame)

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Dramaqueen

Created by: Coolfool

Pronunciation: Drama + Queen. I've been using it as one word for years, just like "those f***ingironworkers".

Sentence: I don"t care to be anywhere near that bunch of dramaqueens, so I think I'll stay home and work on some chores.

Etymology: Drama, as in high drama, an act. If there isn't a problem to go apoplectic about, they'll create one. Queen for Royaly, the world revolves around them.

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Defectory

Created by: warped

Pronunciation: de/fec/to/ry (phonetic)

Sentence: Phil is a master of defectory, he's always passing the blame on to someone else.

Etymology: Root word is defect, which has two meanings in this case: a shortcoming, fault, or imperfection, OR to desert a cause, country, etc., esp. in order to adopt another

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Blamemenot

Created by: antonhere

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Etymology: blame me not

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Stinkerise

Created by: chris

Pronunciation: stinker-eyes

Sentence: Janet's ability to stinkerise a small problem into something of Gorgonzolan proportions, whilst she walked away smelling of roses, was legendary.

Etymology: stinker + ise (suffix; to create)

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Guiltskunk

Created by: cannibalgymnastics

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Fartaside

Created by: Flixst

Pronunciation: fart-aside

Sentence: We can use the testimony in court of someone who was caught fartasiding.

Etymology: fart and aside

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