Rajgira

Another word for the English lexicon's Amarant, which is a short-lived perennial plant. Rajgira would roughly translate into English as "Kings grain".

Can also be called a Ramdana.
"Those Rajgira your growing look good this summer."

"Don't you mean my Amarants?"
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Derived from the Latin name for 6560, this word refers to an unthinkably large number that would take years to type. This number is most commonly written as 10^(19683). This word comes from John Horton Conway and Landon Curt's number naming system in powers of 10. You could in theory, get a number with a much larger name than this.
"What's your favourite number?"

"70 Sexmilliaquingentsexagintillion!"

"Why are we friends? Your such a loser, you could have just said a comprehensible number, why do you do this?"
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Fuqaha

A plural of Faqih.

A Faqih is an Islamic religious Lawyer.

This word is of Arabic origin from the word Faqīh.
"All of these Fuqaha have very good court records, who do you think I should choose?"

"Her. She has the best record out of every Faqih."

Because of his religion, he had to search one of the many Fuqaha to assist him in winning this court case. This was not going to be an easy search, as every Faqih he looked at looked very trustworthy.
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unnojectionable

Unnojectionable - A word no one knows the meaning to, but is pretty common place in word games like JKLM.
"Hey bro! Did you hear about Unnojectionable, No one knows what it means!"
"Yeah bro, this is a really dumb word, almost as bad as bewusstseinslagen!"
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Prinzregententorte

A type of Bavarian Torte notable for having 6 or 7 layers of tightly squeezed sponge cake injected with chocolate buttercream and apricot jam. It's usually finished with a chocolatey glaze. This cake has many layers to represent the districts the Kingdom of Bavaria used to have.

This word is of German origin.
"Ooh that torte looks tasty, what is it?"

"That my friend, is our prinzregententorte, which is common place in Bavaria."

"Your what now?"
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Yayyyyyy!

An expression used by children to depict a happy expression. Children also seem to think this word can have an infinite amount of Y's when, in fact, it has only 2. One at the start and one at the end.
"Can we get ice cream? I've been good all week mommy!"

"Sure thing darling!"

"Yayyyyyy!"

His mom was disturbed at the sheer amount of Y's he could stick in a single expression.
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Bewusstseinslage

A very obscure word used only within a very small group of German psychologists.

A state of consciousness where one may feel deprived of all sensory components.

(Merriam-Webster Dictionary)

Only a select few Lexicographers would even consider this a word, let alone use it.
"Mommy! I learnt to say Bewusstseinslage!"

"That's great son, but maybe spend your time studding something actually worthwhile? Your grades are slipping and this sort of thing is only going to worsen them."

He was sad. His mother had made him feel a deep sense of Bewusstseinslage. But in a similar fashion, he wanted to prove her wrong by using it in a casual conversation.
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