A person who takes pleasure in people’s misfortune eg, Falling down, losing a game etc.
(Adjective) Petropathic
(Adverb) Petropathically
(Plural) Petropaths
(Noun) Petropathy
(Adjective) Petropathic
(Adverb) Petropathically
(Plural) Petropaths
(Noun) Petropathy
1. “You’re a bitchy petropath, Joel!
2. “Joel needs to stop his petropathic ways, that’s why everyone dislikes him.”
3. “Joel giggled petropathically at his fallen friend.”
4. “We are all petropaths in our own way. We see our shitty neighbour fall down and we don’t help, we laugh and cry tears of joy.”
5. “There’s a line between humour and petropathy!”
2. “Joel needs to stop his petropathic ways, that’s why everyone dislikes him.”
3. “Joel giggled petropathically at his fallen friend.”
4. “We are all petropaths in our own way. We see our shitty neighbour fall down and we don’t help, we laugh and cry tears of joy.”
5. “There’s a line between humour and petropathy!”
by Nutcracker ;) July 16, 2025

Pronunciation (Epish)
1. A product that is sold expensively but manufactured cheaply.
2. To scam somebody
Verb : Epaching
Past Tense Verb : Epashed
Plural verb or noun : Epashes
1. A product that is sold expensively but manufactured cheaply.
2. To scam somebody
Verb : Epaching
Past Tense Verb : Epashed
Plural verb or noun : Epashes
1. I am not buying from epache!
2. They’re totally epaching us
3. Gucci epaches their buyers. Bags from them cost pennies to make.
4. We got epached!
2. They’re totally epaching us
3. Gucci epaches their buyers. Bags from them cost pennies to make.
4. We got epached!
by Nutcracker ;) July 16, 2025

The pleasant scent of nature (Eg, flowers and trees). Can be used as just “Scent” instead of just the scent of flowers and trees.
1. Pinorosal (adj.)
— Describing something that smells like or gives off the essence of pinorose.
2. Pinorosy (adj., slightly casual)
— Lightly floral, with a faint sweetness. More delicate and whimsical.
3. Pinorosed (adj./verb past)
— Infused or scented with pinorose.
“The letter was pinorosed with perfume.”
4. Pinorise (verb)
— To emit or spread the scent of flowers or pinorose specifically.
5. Pinorisia (noun, poetic/abstract)
— The atmosphere or sensation surrounding a place filled with floral freshness.
6. Pinorist (noun)
— Someone who loves or creates floral fragrances, especially in the style of pinorose.
1. Pinorosal (adj.)
— Describing something that smells like or gives off the essence of pinorose.
2. Pinorosy (adj., slightly casual)
— Lightly floral, with a faint sweetness. More delicate and whimsical.
3. Pinorosed (adj./verb past)
— Infused or scented with pinorose.
“The letter was pinorosed with perfume.”
4. Pinorise (verb)
— To emit or spread the scent of flowers or pinorose specifically.
5. Pinorisia (noun, poetic/abstract)
— The atmosphere or sensation surrounding a place filled with floral freshness.
6. Pinorist (noun)
— Someone who loves or creates floral fragrances, especially in the style of pinorose.
Pinorose (noun)
“The pinorose of the meadow clung to her scarf long after she’d left.”
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🌸 Pinorosal (adjective)
“He wore a pinorosal cologne that reminded her of spring mornings.”
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🌸 Pinorosy (adjective, light/casual)
“Her notebook pages were lightly pinorosy, like they’d been left in a flower box.”
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🌸 Pinorosed (adjective/verb past)
“The gifts were pinorosed with delicate oils and wrapped in lace.”
“She pinorosed the room before her guests arrived.”
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🌸 Pinorise (verb)
“The bouquet began to pinorise the kitchen as the sun warmed the petals.”
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🌸 Pinorisia (noun, poetic tone)
“There was a soft pinorisia in the greenhouse that made everything feel serene.”
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🌸 Pinorist (noun)
“Only a true pinorist could have created a fragrance that beautiful.”
“The pinorose of the meadow clung to her scarf long after she’d left.”
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🌸 Pinorosal (adjective)
“He wore a pinorosal cologne that reminded her of spring mornings.”
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🌸 Pinorosy (adjective, light/casual)
“Her notebook pages were lightly pinorosy, like they’d been left in a flower box.”
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🌸 Pinorosed (adjective/verb past)
“The gifts were pinorosed with delicate oils and wrapped in lace.”
“She pinorosed the room before her guests arrived.”
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🌸 Pinorise (verb)
“The bouquet began to pinorise the kitchen as the sun warmed the petals.”
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🌸 Pinorisia (noun, poetic tone)
“There was a soft pinorisia in the greenhouse that made everything feel serene.”
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🌸 Pinorist (noun)
“Only a true pinorist could have created a fragrance that beautiful.”
by Nutcracker ;) July 16, 2025
