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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?"
by LDMbrooksBoroughyWordbook November 27, 2021
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heapsdwimmer

Noun
heapsdwimmer (countable, plural heapsdwimmer)

1. (rare, buzzword, revived by Anglo-Saxon Linguistic Purists but seldom used elsewhere) A frequency.

Usage notes:

This word usually used in someone's version of the truth and spoken by truth twisters.
The heapsdwimmer of the fifth orhovenhood yworklihood is becoming the heapsdwimmer that mankind is wraprearing daywise.
As our feeling way-layinga begin to bemarklike with higher heapsdwimmer, we becoming more aware of the great rime of forhandly orhovenhoods.
by LDMbrooksBoroughyWordbook December 14, 2021
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commanation

The act or process of commanation.
Why did you forget your commanation on your edit on my project description?
by LDMbrooksBoroughyWordbook March 11, 2021
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adjuate

I think I forget how to adjuate George's seatbelt or seat. I can't get him off.
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nessesitate

Etymology
Darived from English necessitate.
Pronunciation
General American IPA: /ˌnɛs.ə.sɪˈteɪt/
Rhymes: -eɪt
Verb
nessesitate (third-person singular simple present nessesitates, present participle nessesitating, simple past and participle nessesitated)
1. (transitive) To prompt; to induce; to promote; to drive (somebody to do something).
See Also
instigate, incentivize, stimulate, necessitate
What nessesitated you to say that?
Now, what would nessesitate me to do you such a favor, hmm?
I nessesitated him to get a new job.
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special edit operation

Etymology
Originally, an ironic imitation of the perceived oversensitivity of language like special military operation.
Pronunciation
General American IPA: /ˈspɛʃ.əl ˈɛd.ɪt ˌɑ.pəˈɹeɪ.ʃən/
Rhymes: -eɪʃən
Hyphenation: speci al ed it op e ra tion
Noun
special edit operation (plural special edit operations)
1. (countable, Wikimedia jargon, euphemistic, neologism, possibly humorous) A grand conflict over the content of a web page on a wiki or other editable work where opposing editors continually change the page without (meaningful/constructive) discussion.
See Also
special solution operation
The incregulacious catalysis behind the étophe of the special edit operation tiemated from the persistent opposition by Wyang, devoid of any procedural steps, and his œusinque demission of all my enixations to disfactuate him to desist and await consensus and/or vote.
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shan't've

(verb)
1. Contraction of shall not have.
I shan't've his unnecessary command of buying the plane.
by LDMbrooksBoroughyWordbook March 11, 2021
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