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Here are some silly words I have made up, along with their definitions. I will also use each one in a sentence so you fully understand them.

"Snickgarette": the cigarette you go outside to smoke so that your best friend will follow you and you can talk in private about other people at the party.

"I lit my snickgarette while waiting for her so I could tell her what Mary said Joe said about Lisa."

"Yankmedoodle": the person at the party who never believes anything anyone tells him or her.

"I tried to convince the yankmedoodle that the planet is, in fact, round, but he wasn't having any of it."

"Pastturd": the place in your memory where you park old relationships which should have died by now, but are still hanging around in your memory.

"I put that one out to pastturd years ago, but he still pops into my mind from time to time."

What are some of yours? If you borrowed them from someone, who'd you borrow them from?

Thanks for sharing.

2007-09-02 11:10:39 · 5 answers · asked by Bronwen 7 in Education & Reference Words & Wordplay

Oh! One more--this one was coined by my husband.

"Nonfillingus": the edge of the Pop Tart where there's no filling.

He ate his Pop Tart with relish, saving the nonfillingus for the dog.

2007-09-02 11:12:00 · update #1

5 answers

I've come up with a few over the years, but these two come readily to mind:

1. Prima Dogga.

With true prima dogga style, Momo turned up her nose at the carefully wrapped Christmas bone as she harbored thoughts which must surely have included "eating the wrapped shirt for Grandpa had been fun, but this stinking bone is an insult". And so she turned her back on the gift and the Christmas tree AND the entire family as she sulked with her prima dogga expression of sheer disgust.

2. Catrobat

The spider hung from its slender thread near the window, and as the cats frolicked in true catrobat fashion performing their typical useless tasks, nothing I could do would entice them to leap for the spider and eliminate it from my arachnophobic view.

I love all of yours especially, "pastturd" and would like to make this tiny suggestion for your otherwise perfect sentence:

"I put that one out to pastturd years ago, but he still *poops* in my mind from time to time."

2007-09-02 12:04:13 · answer #1 · answered by ? 4 · 1 0

Doofenagle, (phonetically: doof in agle) my sister in law who had no kids yet but dearly loved my first born who is now a handsome strapping 30 year old man, she called him Doogenagle and I think if you can look at a child about 18 mo. to age 2 and it just sounds like they act, goofy, silly, they love to be silly at this age, and the story that goes with it is so much better. My son was an extremely handsome baby, got his daddy's looks, and was very friendly and well behaved and when we were out grocery shopping and he sitting in the cart in 1978, the old ladies would be attracted to him and slowly meander over at their old age pace and say " Hi Sweetie, what is your name" and this adorable little boy would say with great pride "doofenagle' as his aunt called him this so often he thought it was his name, I think this is hilarious but perhaps you had to be there. Kids these days can be so bratty because they aren't disciplined often, but this was a very sweet innocent child saying this and the old ladies looked at me and I just smiled :)I have a Robin williams sense of humor and I thought it might add to their old lady boring day to think about it for a while. I am now the old lady at 56 and it would bless me boring old lady slow moving days :) but still have that Robin Williams sense of humor >

2007-09-02 11:21:28 · answer #2 · answered by I Love Jesus 5 · 1 0

One drunken night can certainly set the path for one's finished lifestyles. perhaps it wasn't something he liked to remember, even. My husband grew to become right into a form of adult males who under no circumstances truly found out a commerce and he somewhat wasn't college fabric, so i'm constantly surprised on the extraordinary jobs he has held in distinctive places around the rustic. finally he settled down and found out to be a welder/fabricator and that has made him a competent residing.

2016-12-16 09:40:33 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

On LSD, many years ago, someone told me I could put a cigarette out in my hand without feeling it. BOY could I sure feel it, and the resulting Gigantic blister was forever known as a Craven! Giant Zits wre referred to as cravens from then on as well.

As well, that same night, I picked up a stick, and that stick was known as a Crumbug!

People were known as Candystripes, due to the multicolored
lines going up and down their faces!!

2007-09-02 11:31:33 · answer #4 · answered by zanthus 5 · 0 1

Catmosphere - That sunny spot in the house that the cat always finds to sleep in.

Copenhacken - the sound previous smokers make after they switch to chewing tobacco.

2007-09-02 11:22:44 · answer #5 · answered by ghouly05 7 · 2 0

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