5 definitions by TheArtistFormerlyUnknown
- a story about magical and imaginary pastures.
- denoting something magical, idealized or extremely happy about farm life.
- a fabricated story, especially one intended to deceive or deride a place that is made out to be special, but is covered in dung.
Sometimes spelled dairytail to ridicule someone who fell for a whimsical story (e.g, covering the hind of bovine).
- denoting something magical, idealized or extremely happy about farm life.
- a fabricated story, especially one intended to deceive or deride a place that is made out to be special, but is covered in dung.
Sometimes spelled dairytail to ridicule someone who fell for a whimsical story (e.g, covering the hind of bovine).
We were told that the farmhouse was in a magical place, but it turned out to be a dairytale.
That silly dairytail bought a rotting barn chasing dairytales.
That silly dairytail bought a rotting barn chasing dairytales.
by TheArtistFormerlyUnknown July 2, 2018
by TheArtistFormerlyUnknown March 30, 2019
His guanophobia leads him to strive for achievement so excrement would only accumulate on the statues built in his honor.
by TheArtistFormerlyUnknown June 26, 2018
To translate (or comprehend) a text message containing typos or other inaccuracies by using common sense, reason or logic.
by TheArtistFormerlyUnknown October 1, 2021
- To think.
- To put one’s brain to it.
- To generate brain activity by thinking.
- To think and thereby generate brain activity, such as brainwaves.
- To think together (in groups of 2 or more), communicating thoughts by the best means available (e.g., discussion).
- To think together in groups using available tools (including voice, words, signs, language, paper, pencil, whiteboard, interwebs, you-name-it, etc.)
- To generate brain activity in hopes of reaching, touching, contacting, melding, etc., with those nearby and afar, perhaps without tools or aids.
Can be complementary or derisive.
- To put one’s brain to it.
- To generate brain activity by thinking.
- To think and thereby generate brain activity, such as brainwaves.
- To think together (in groups of 2 or more), communicating thoughts by the best means available (e.g., discussion).
- To think together in groups using available tools (including voice, words, signs, language, paper, pencil, whiteboard, interwebs, you-name-it, etc.)
- To generate brain activity in hopes of reaching, touching, contacting, melding, etc., with those nearby and afar, perhaps without tools or aids.
Can be complementary or derisive.
- Let me brainiate on it for a while.
- Put them in a room, let them brainiate over the problem and they’ll solve it together.
- Those brainiacs get together to brainiate over the world’s problems.
- With today’s technology, we were able to brainiate with our members worldwide.
- Some would say to meditate is a way to tap into the collective subconscious, and what then is to brainiate but to reach out for something – something else?
- Put them in a room, let them brainiate over the problem and they’ll solve it together.
- Those brainiacs get together to brainiate over the world’s problems.
- With today’s technology, we were able to brainiate with our members worldwide.
- Some would say to meditate is a way to tap into the collective subconscious, and what then is to brainiate but to reach out for something – something else?
by TheArtistFormerlyUnknown February 10, 2023