Word O' The Day

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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Inaniloquent




Definition: Speaking foolishly, or saying silly things.




Pronuciation: In-ani-lo-que-ent




Origin: from Latin inanis empty, and loquen(t-)s, present participle of loqui, speak, talk.




Used in a sentance: Shelly sometimes is inaniloquent.

Monday, April 26, 2010

GRAPHOLAGNIA

Grapholagnia

Pronunciation: graph-ol-ag-ni-a.

Definition: The urge to stare at obsene pictures.

Use in a sentence: Sometimes i get a feeling of grapholagnia.

NELIPOT

Nelipot

Pronunciation: nel-i-pot.

Definition: A person who walks without shoes.

Use in a sentence: Jesus was a nelipot.

GARGALESIS

Gargalesis

Pronunciation: gar-gal-es-is.

Definition: To be heavily tickled.

Use in a sentence: I hate when someone gargalesis's me.

GAMBRINOUS

Gambrinous

Pronunciation: gam-brin-ous

Definition: Being full of beer.

Use in a sentence: Most college students are planning on being very gambrinous after their exams.

DIPPOLDISM

Dippoldism

Pronunciation: dipp-ol-dism.

Definition: The act of beating or whipping school children.

Use in a sentence: Mrs. Gregg was a very bad school teacher who always used dippoldism.

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Dactylonomy


Definition: Counting using one's fingers


Pronunciation: dacty-lon-no-me


Origin: Greek


Used in a sentence: Dactylonomy: The real man's calculator!

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