em·bog·gle
For one to completely astonish or perplex another by revealing the solution of a seemingly unsolvable puzzle, the meaning of an unfathomable idea (such as life) or the answer to an impossible question.
For one to completely astonish or perplex another by revealing the solution of a seemingly unsolvable puzzle, the meaning of an unfathomable idea (such as life) or the answer to an impossible question.
1)
"How did you see that word in there? I still can't see how you got it."
"Are you emboggled?"
"I am completely emboggled."
2)
I don't know what to think. You emboggled me good. You should be locked up for embogglement.
3)
"I was... just turning left. Wait, right."
"You emboggle me, mate. You really do."
"How did you see that word in there? I still can't see how you got it."
"Are you emboggled?"
"I am completely emboggled."
2)
I don't know what to think. You emboggled me good. You should be locked up for embogglement.
3)
"I was... just turning left. Wait, right."
"You emboggle me, mate. You really do."
by ShaneMaster October 05, 2008
by ShaneMaster December 18, 2010
em·bog·gle
To completely astonish or perplex by revealing the solution of a seemingly unsolvable puzzle, the meaning of an unfathomable idea (such as life) or the answer to an impossible question.
To completely astonish or perplex by revealing the solution of a seemingly unsolvable puzzle, the meaning of an unfathomable idea (such as life) or the answer to an impossible question.
1)
"How did you see that word in there? I still can't see how you got it."
"Are you emboggled?"
"I am completely emboggled."
2)
I don't know what to think. You emboggled me good. You should be locked up for embogglement.
3)
"I was... just turning left. Wait, right."
"You emboggle me, mate. You really do."
"How did you see that word in there? I still can't see how you got it."
"Are you emboggled?"
"I am completely emboggled."
2)
I don't know what to think. You emboggled me good. You should be locked up for embogglement.
3)
"I was... just turning left. Wait, right."
"You emboggle me, mate. You really do."
by ShaneMaster October 05, 2008
In the context of surrealism, especially art, the word surrealeptitious (a portmanteau of surreal and surreptitious) refers to a work which uses surreal imagery, figurative or otherwise, to covertly convey to the bearer a meaning that he or she would only understand or would only be inferred with a hint. For example, a surreptitious strawberry drawn in the shape of a heart in the context of valentines day would go unnoticed if not for the context.
by ShaneMaster February 12, 2021
It's just like hopefully, but with an element of euphoria at the prospect of everything coming together perfectly. The word most often occurs as a typo after beginning the word 'hopefully' in dvorak and then switching to qwerty after you realise you're on a qwerty keyboard, as D is in the H position.
by ShaneMaster April 24, 2019