/ælækæfræzəl/
n. The category of mythical creatures that encompasses talking birds
This word is used the same way the words "mammal" and "insect" would be used (among others).
n. The category of mythical creatures that encompasses talking birds
This word is used the same way the words "mammal" and "insect" would be used (among others).
“The debate on if owls in children’s literature that speak to the audience are alakafrazzles has not yet been resolved.”
by Lost Detached Soul November 25, 2024
/pibɹoʊ/
n. The fat of sea creatures, such as fish or seals
Stems from the Latin word "pib," meaning fat and the Greek word "ro," meaning flow
n. The fat of sea creatures, such as fish or seals
Stems from the Latin word "pib," meaning fat and the Greek word "ro," meaning flow
“He typically cuts off the pibro of fish, as he prefers the meat underneath.”
“Pibro in fish makes the dish richer in flavor.”
“Pibro in fish makes the dish richer in flavor.”
by Lost Detached Soul November 27, 2024
/tifɪʃ/
Roots:
adj. to show symptoms of illness
Stems from the Latin word "tif," meaning fever
Synonyms: feverish, fever, ill
Roots:
adj. to show symptoms of illness
Stems from the Latin word "tif," meaning fever
Synonyms: feverish, fever, ill
“Do you want to sit down? You look tifish.”
“I’m a bit tifish, I have a headache and can’t stay awake.”
“I’m a bit tifish, I have a headache and can’t stay awake.”
by Lost Detached Soul November 27, 2024
by Lost Detached Soul May 17, 2025
/kæg/
n. A person who complains about the same thing repetitively to the point that it becomes incessant whining. An insult similar to "whiney bitch."
n. An annoying dog noise.
v. To complain incessantly
v. Annoying noises stemming from a dog.
WARNING: This word CAN be very offensive, and may also be interpreted by some as a swear.
n. A person who complains about the same thing repetitively to the point that it becomes incessant whining. An insult similar to "whiney bitch."
n. An annoying dog noise.
v. To complain incessantly
v. Annoying noises stemming from a dog.
WARNING: This word CAN be very offensive, and may also be interpreted by some as a swear.
by Lost Detached Soul November 25, 2024
“Oh, I don’t auckpin, I like to protect the environment. Plus, paper straws are gross.”
“I can’t drink water without auckpinning, it feels weird to stretch my mouth on the cup”
“I can’t drink water without auckpinning, it feels weird to stretch my mouth on the cup”
by Lost Detached Soul November 27, 2024
/īkôr/
Homophone to “ichor,” used similar to the words “surplus” and “excess”
n. heavy loads of a surplus of light objects, such as sugar or paper.
quantifier. much of. Applies only to small objects
Homophone to “ichor,” used similar to the words “surplus” and “excess”
n. heavy loads of a surplus of light objects, such as sugar or paper.
quantifier. much of. Applies only to small objects
“The igur of paper was brought to its destination by a truck.”
“He was surprised to find the igur gone.”
“He was surprised to find the igur gone.”
by Lost Detached Soul November 27, 2024