Umbrell

Umbrell (verb(əmbrɛl)). To shield oneself from falling entities such as rain.

Present tense: I umbrell; one umbrells
Past tense: One umbrelled
Past imperfect: One used to umbrell

Other connotations: enumbrell, brollify
Rain poured down on bob, but luckily his hood umbrelled him.
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Rememorable

Something that goes out of fashion but comes back.

When history repeats itself.
He kept his Minecraft account because he knew it was going to be rememorable
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Chringe

Something that’s overused at Christmas so much to the point that it becomes cringe worthy
That song is so chringe
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Trouse

Trouse (traʊz) is the act of covering the majority of one's legs with clothing or armour.
John walked outside and realised he was not troused, he looked like a right wally.
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Trouse

The action of covering part or all of one’s leg.
My legs are cold. If only I had something with which I could trouse my legs.
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Foise

Noise that’s so loud you can hear it.
Woah, that jet made such a loud foise
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Legiterally

When something is both literal and legitimate at the same time
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