Words Put Together to Make a Funny Sentence
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"When I use a word," Humpty Dumpty said in rather a scornful tone, "it means just what I choose it to mean—neither more nor less." —Through the Looking Glass
I agree with Mr. Dumpty: Words have meaning. But surely we can seize upon a meaning and then create a word to match it. The following words—some culled from the crowdsourced online dictionary urbandictionary.com and others I've concocted myself—don't exist according to Merriam-Webster … but should. I call them "worderfuls." Try using these funny words to improve your vocabulary.
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A crapella
(ah kra-'peh-luh) adj.—Sung (badly) while listening to music using headphones.
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Athlethargy
(ath-'leh-ther-jee) n.—The triumph of the La-Z-Boy over the StairMaster.
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Basebull
('bays-bull) n.—The endless litany of RBIs, ERAs, OPS, WHIP, and hits at the fingertips of every major-league basebore.
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Beerboard
('beer-bohrd) v.—To extract secret information from colleagues by getting them drunk.
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Blamestorming
('blaym-stohr-ming)n.—The act of attempting to identify the person who is most at fault for a plan's failure.
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Caroma
(kah-'roh-muh) n.—The smell of that month-old bean burrito under the front seat that keeps you out of the carpool.
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Cellfish
('sel-fish) n.—Someone who talks on the phone to the exclusion of those he or she is with.
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Chairdrobe
('chair-drohb) n.—A chair on which one piles clothes that belong in the closet. Not to be confused with a floordrobe.
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Chiptease
('chip-teez) n.—A bag of potato chips that seems full but is mostly air.
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Destinesia
(des-tuh-'nee-zhuh) n.—When you get to where you intended to go but forget why you wanted to go there.
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Dullema
(duh-'leh-muh) n.—The choice between two equally boring outcomes.
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Epiphinot
(ih-'pih-fuh-not) n.—An idea that seems like an amazing insight to the conceiver but is in fact pointless, mundane, stupid, or incorrect.
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Errorist
('air-er-ist) n.—Someone who is repeatedly or invariably wrong.
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Fauxpology
(foh-'pah-luh-jee) n.—An insincere expression of regret.
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Illiteration
(il-lih-tuh-'ray-shuhn) n.—The mistaken impression that you know more about rhetorical devices than you really do.
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Internest
('in-ter-nest) n.—The cocoon of blankets and pillows you gather around yourself for extended periods on the Internet.
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Narcisexual
(nahr-suh-'sek-shoo-uhl) n.—Someone attracted only to him- or herself.
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Nerdjacking
('nurd-jak-ing) n.—Filling a conversation with unnecessary detail about one's passion to an obviously uninterested bystander.
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Nonversation
(non-ver-'say-shuhn) n.—A completely meaningless or useless conversation.
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Pregret
(pree-'gret) v.—To know what you're about to do is wrong, wrong, wrong while also knowing you will do it anyway.
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Presstitute
('preh-stih-toot) n.—A biased or one-sided journalist.
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Preteentious
(prih-'teen-shuhs) adj.—A level of drama achievable only by a 12-year-old.
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Sinergy
('sih-ner-jee) n.—When two bad acts feel as good as three.
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Suckrifice
('suh-krih-fys) n.—Doing what you absolutely must do, even though you really, really hate it.
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Textpectation
(tekst-pek-'tay-shuhn) n.—The anticipation felt when awaiting a response to a text.
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Typerventilate
(ty-per-'ven-tih-layt) v.—To send messages in rapid sequence.
Originally Published: November 28, 2018
Del Rio News-Herald (June 29, 2018), Copyright © Bill Bouldin, delrionewsherald.com.
Source: https://www.rd.com/list/hilarious-made-up-words/
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