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Definitions by LDMbrooksBoroughyWordbook

midliefeyling 

Etymology
From mid- + lief ("beloved") + eye + -le ("frequentative suffix of verbs") + -ing.
IPA: /mɪdli fˈaɪ̯lɪŋ/
Noun
midliefeyling (uncountable)
1. (rare) Conflirtation.

Further reading
Urban Dictionary on Wikipedia
Jared asked to Samuel and Bob, "Who is your plight for letting midliefeyling?"

confusing humbug

noun
1. A person who uses and/or coins new buzzwords for deceptive purposes.
2. (informal, possibly derogatory) A narcissist.
3. (informal, derogatory, rare) A harmless drudge; an orner'umbudge.
Samuel shouts, "You, systemitaster. You can no longer obhibitirute my ischyogalactic mind based on Cosmicattitude."
Adam then reconsiders his decision and then thinks, "I am not sure why Samuel is a confusing humbug?"

Prakringlish

Broken English produced by people whose mother tongue is Prakrit.
Yaminee asked to one of the believers of Shiva about if he speaks Prakringlish for daily use.

boundstelling thenstglee

Pronunciation
US IPA: /ˈraʊndstɛli ŋ ˈðɛnstɡli /
Rhymes: -ɛnd
Noun
1. (rare, slang, revived by Anglo-Saxon Linguistic Purists but seldom used elsewhere) ascertainment
Bob then responded, "That is quite the boundstelling thenstglee."

cosmicattitudinibarcala 

Noun
1. (rare, slang) One who has been brainwashed from Cosmicattitude.
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Related terms
indoctrinate, brainwash, silly
James shouts, "You, systemitaster. You can no longer obhibitirute my ischyogalactic mind based on Cosmicattitude."
Bob then thinks, "I am not sure why James is a cosmicattitudinibarcala?"
Etymology
From Old English atol + English -some
Pronunciation
US IPA: /əˈtʌlsəm/ sometimes /æˈtəlsəm/ and /æˈtʌlsəm/
Rhymes: -ɛnd
Adjective
1. (slang) wicked, rockin, cool
If this drawer is atelsome, then don't come for a knock.
Written form of a relaxed pronunciation of adverb.
US IPA: /vɝb/
Contraction
1. (informal) contraction of adverb.
Anagrams
Baver, brave
What's the diffie between a verb 'n' an a'verb?