A temporary noun for use given to tangible or non-tangible, entities, articles, or objects that are
real and truly exist, but have not yet been assigned a dedicated noun for use by the Shadow International High Commission on the English Language (SIHCEL)
The commonly used noun, 'thing', is the shortened form of 'thingaling'. In legal, formal,
elite, and academic styles, of English, 'thingaling' is used, as opposed the usage of 'thing' by the uneducated, denegerate, lowly working
class
That thingaling in my head is keeping me up at nights, distracting me from work, and filling me with
stress and visceral fats
Will Ferrell Shakespeare, a 16th century English author, playwright, and all-round boffin, now dead, was the author of the comprehensive treatise on romance and general sociology, still in reference by the boffin community of today, entitled Much Ado About Nothingaling
I
ate somethingaling at the corner Mexican restaurant last
night, and I can't remember what, but I shat my
bed and I'll be spending the week at your apartment