ApricotFields's definitions
These girlshorts help me feel as sexy as if I wear wearing lingerie but give the added comfort of boyshorts.
by ApricotFields May 25, 2019

A group sex configuration in which two members engage with each other and 4 other people who do not interact among themselves.
Carly and Macy found 4 hot guys and even though they were all straight, they were able to persuade them to have an H-some with them.
by ApricotFields May 15, 2022

Something awkward or not properly developed, especially poor knowledge or pronunciation of a foreign language.
by ApricotFields November 12, 2020

An Artistic Language. A subset of constructed languages that are devised principally for the purpose of creative expression.
These include "Fictional Languages", which are for the usage of fictional people but are themselves learnable in the real world like Klingon, Quenya and High Valyrian.
There are also languages that themselves are constructed to be used, at least partially, as the medium of expression like Trollsprak, Lingua Romana and the IS language
These include "Fictional Languages", which are for the usage of fictional people but are themselves learnable in the real world like Klingon, Quenya and High Valyrian.
There are also languages that themselves are constructed to be used, at least partially, as the medium of expression like Trollsprak, Lingua Romana and the IS language
Artlangs can be considered a neat way of making your world building truly immersive but they could also be seen as really patting the light bulb.
by ApricotFields June 25, 2020

by ApricotFields August 12, 2021

A term of address for a young male or in reference to such a person from the Esperanto or Esperantido speaking communities, especially by someone who isn't from it.
It is derived from "knabo", the Esperanto word for a boy plus the "-ulo" suffix taken from Ido, the only language of the two to be truly gender neutral.
Plural "knabuloj" or "knabuloi", based on the Esperanto and Ido plurals respectively.
It is derived from "knabo", the Esperanto word for a boy plus the "-ulo" suffix taken from Ido, the only language of the two to be truly gender neutral.
Plural "knabuloj" or "knabuloi", based on the Esperanto and Ido plurals respectively.
Bored at the Esperanto cafe her friends had dragged her to, she hoped she might at least take home a sexy knabulo.
by ApricotFields October 13, 2020
