Exageration by employing the imagination. Often done to improve the appeal of a story and increase dramatic content. Also includes adding adjectives to the story. Imagerating may go beyond the bounds of normal exageration. That is things can be imagerated to include things outside bounds of physical reality.
Telling something as one imagines often by recreating a memory rather then how it really was.
First heard by a 9 year old little boy, "I wasn't exagerating I was imagerating."
The act of listening to a song or explanation and animating the concepts and interpretations in one's head.
Midpoint between daydreaming and paying attention.
(Teacher is speaking)
Person 1: What's she doing there, always staring off into the ceiling?
Person 2: She gets high grades and writes detailed notes that I always borrow. I think she's imagimating.
Someone or something that bites your ankles.
To a postman, an ankle biter is often known as a dog.
To an adult, an ankle biter may be a toddler.
To hikers, an ankle biter is sometimes a tick.
And so on.
When a man will search for hours to find something that is laying out in the open on a table. Items are often easily found by a women.
Man: "I have been searching for hours for keys."
Woman: "You mean the ones sitting there on the coffee table?"
Man: "Where?"
Woman: "Right there in the middle of that table."
Man: "oh, must have been Male Pattern Blindness"