Verboticism: Liephoyd

'Yes Boss, I am sick as a dog'

DEFINITION: v., To create the impression that you are deathly ill and represent a potentially lethal bio-hazard risk, so that your boss will ask you to "take the next couple of days off". n., A faked illness.

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Liephoyd

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Created by: libertybelle

Pronunciation: lie - foyd

Sentence: The boss suspected that Barry's third tonsillectomy of the year was in reality a case of liephoid fever.

Etymology: lie + typhoid (a disease more prevalent around the turn of the 20th century)

Points: 449

Comments: Liephoyd

Jabberwocky - 2007-11-02: 12:29:00
funny - I guess he would be Liephoyd Barry - Typhoid Mary's brother

OZZIEBOB - 2007-11-04: 16:40:00
If Barry keeps carrying on in this way up, his boss will "have him up to his back teeth." Nice word:imaginative!

milorush - 2007-11-06: 13:00:00
I had a wicked case of liephoyd last Friday!