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randomishismness 

Randomishismness (also can be spelt RANDOMISHISMNESS) is a colloquialism used in exclamation to describe an extremely random occurrence.

its use originated from local adolescent groups in Adelaide, South Australia who used it as an exclamation of either boredom, randomness, or to show off they're world renowned vocalization abilities.
"Why I dare say, Dr. Williams, does that look like a pig flying to you!?"

"RANDOMISHISMNESS!!!"

Randomist 

1. One who is often random
2. People who love to talk about random things
1. He's a randomist
2. All my friends are randomist
Randomist by Janne, Dian & aL December 30, 2005

randomisity 

The act of being random
That concert had a sence of randomisity about it.
randomisity by Chaybo April 22, 2006

Randomitis 

A fictional disease that can be used as a reason for doing something inexplicably stupid,and well,random.
Adam:Dude!Why did you smear that sour cream all over the couch?
Rex:Oh,just got me a case of the randomitis
Randomitis by Caoimhe8168 July 9, 2009

Professional Randomist 

A Professional Randomist is someone with a wide and random assortment of skills. So random and wide that it is hard to describe their special talents and skills or a particular thing that they are good at.
Samantha knows how to do so many thing that it's hard to describe what kind of skills she has. She must be a Professional Randomist.

randomatic 

(adj). 1. An occurrence that happens without human influence, automatic, specifically not triggered by the speaker, that also contains an element of uncertainty or surprise. 2. An occurrence, or series of occurrences, triggered by a person who does not pre-plan the action(s) either at all or sufficiently. (Implies deficiency.)
1) Lightning was striking randomatically all over the place.
2) My computer keeps getting viruses randomatically.
3) (In a video game) They were just casting spells randomatically.
4) Try throwing the rope to the person, not just randomatically all over the lake!
randomatic by ave19 December 26, 2011