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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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Ploffany

Created by: KliCk5000

Pronunciation: Plo (as in blow) ffany (as in funny)

Sentence: I was in a state of ploffany while waiting in line for the movie, as though I was higher than everyone else.

Etymology: Latin for the state of being high. (Not really)

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Doveosis

Created by: myss51

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Fantaecise

Created by: attis

Pronunciation: Like it sounds

Sentence: As Eric watched the proselytisers on the corner from his office window he fantaecised.

Etymology: Fantacise + faeces

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Flybubble

Created by: exmugger

Pronunciation: fly-bar-ble

Sentence: Flybubbling is part of enjoying the festive season for Uncle thud, who has to be wheel-bound.

Etymology: bubble that is made when dreaming (Comes from Burst his dream bubble) + imagine about flying. thus flybubble

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Daystreaming

Created by: cannibalgymnastics

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Ornitholohgee

Created by: galwaywegian

Pronunciation: awr nith oll oh geee

Sentence: he parroted on and on til he was silenced by a well placed ornathologee

Etymology: ornithology oh gee

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Flyarrhea

Created by: sodium

Pronunciation: fly-a-ree-uh

Sentence: Dave never got angry; instead, a wistful look of flyarrhea would grace his face whenever someone irritated him.

Etymology: Fly + diarrhea

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Oneiromookulation

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Created by: pegritz

Pronunciation: oh-NEER-oh-mook-yoo-LAY-shun

Sentence: Every year around the holidays I find myself lost in pleasant fantasies of oneiromookulation.

Etymology: oneiro (Greek. dream) + mook (the doodoo) + ulation (uhhh...the doing of something).

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Poogeon

Created by: naptunder

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Dopilunk

Created by: Lyokia

Pronunciation: Doe-pid-lunk

Sentence: The man reached the level of dopilunk and was able to joyfully escape.

Etymology: From dove, pigedon, and kerplunk.

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COMMENTS:

Good Word! Funny... - jrogan, 2006-12-18: 01:29:00

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Deadpanlives Deadpanlives - 2006-12-18: 12:55:00
Crapatulation

camel - 2006-12-18: 13:38:00
All these nouns & adjectives really irk me; in fact, I'm escafating at the thought of you nounoticists & adjectivists.

ErWenn - 2006-12-18: 13:45:00
This may be a case of a definition carrying too much content. Why the imagining? Why not "To drop your best wishes on everyone, as a peace dove or pigeon"? Or maybe just "To poop on someone, as a dove or pigeon"? You can always elaborate the circumstances in the little comic (which always amuses me, by the way).

ErWenn - 2006-12-18: 13:46:00
I like the new set-up as far as it hides voting results and rankings and how it randomizes the words, but it'd be nice if I could get a list of all the words submitted. Otherwise, I keep hitting "More..." over and over again, just in case I missed one randomly.

gwenaverill - 2006-12-18: 14:51:00
Definitely. Also, I'm having a hard time finding the results now, even for words I've already voted on.

gwenaverill - 2006-12-18: 14:53:00
You know something else that might work well? Have a time window for submitting verboticisms and a different time window for voting on them. For example, we submit the definitions of this word all day today, and then new words cannot be created, and tomorrow we vote on all the entries at the same time as we create the next verboticism. It would cut down on the "early bird" syndrome in voting.

Verbotomy Verbotomy - 2006-12-18: 17:05:00
Hey ErWenn and Gwenaverill, Thanks for your comments! We are in the early days of the game so we appreciate your suggestions. We will make a complete list verboticisims available, and we are workinfg on the timing. Thanks ~ James