A particularly severe form of the pulmonary lymphatic disease lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM). Also works well in songs, due to it having the same number of syllables and the same beginning as the famous word in the Mary Poppins song.
When Elizabeth progressed from a little shortness of breath to needing a lung transplant in a month, she knew she had supercalymphangioleiomyomatosis.
"Supercalymphangioleiomyomatosis, even though the sound of it is something quiteatrocious..."
Word used in song in the movie "Mary Poppins" staring Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke. Winning 5 Oscars, a Golden Globe, and a Grammy, this movie will definitely be withstanding the test of time. It is also a common misconception that "supercalafragalisticexpialadoshus" is an actual word, which is, however, false. It is simply a funny "word" to say, and truely means nothing. However, the movie "Mary Poppins" states that it is something to say, when you do not know what to say.
I don't know what to say, so I'll simply say supercalafragalisticexpialadoshus!
I was afraid to speak when I was just a lad, my father gave my nose a tweek and told me I was bad. But then one day I learned a word that saved my achin' nose - Supercalafragilisticexpialadocious!!!!!
(verb)
meening something that is wonderful and happy.
plaesing to the senses.
good for you.
to make light of a situation.
makes teaspoons of sugar help the medacine go down in the most delightful way.
wow my nose stopped running. thats supercalifragalisticexpialadocious.