The quiet weight that settles in a room after laughter fades — not quite sadness, but an awareness of stillness and memory filling the air.
Usage: “After the party ended and the guests left, a somberance hung over the house like a soft fog.”
by DarkTheDev July 13, 2025
noun: “The museum was full of mechanical curioids—strange, lifelike contraptions that blinked and buzzed.”
adjective: “She had a curioid charm, like something forgotten from another time.”
adjective: “She had a curioid charm, like something forgotten from another time.”
by DarkTheDev June 02, 2025
The fleeting, breathless euphoria that comes when one finally recalls a name that’s been on the tip of the tongue all day… only to forget it again moments later.
by DarkTheDev July 13, 2025
A mysterious condition in which someone feels an overwhelming, inexplicable urge to remove themselves or others from a place or situation — often sudden and without clear cause.
“I don’t know why, but as soon as the meeting started, I felt a wave of sudden expuliosis and just had to leave.”
by DarkTheDev July 13, 2025
The act of weaving an elaborate, often implausible explanation for something mundane, purely for the sake of entertainment or to avoid admitting ignorance.
Usage: “When asked why he was late, he launched into an impressive explonofictation about rogue squirrels sabotaging his bicycle.”
by DarkTheDev July 13, 2025