simultaneously whimsical and mystical, as in a piece of art evoking a sense of whimsy as well as mystery.
That painting is remarkably whystical.
by Travelingmankc July 22, 2019
Thought (or discourse reflecting such thought) so vapid it does not even approximate sophomoric thought,
His essay didn't even demonstrate a level of thinking that could be considered sophormoric--freshmanic would be a more apt descriptor.
by Travelingmankc March 23, 2023
The love of new words. Neologiphilia is not a considered pathological condition unless a person becomes so obsessive about learning or conceiving new words that other areas of his/her life suffer.
People who spend inordinate amount of time perusing The Urban Dictionary are sometimes said to be affected by neologiphilia.
by Travelingmankc December 29, 2016
Now they're changing "monkey pox" to "M pox" because someone might be offended. I'm confident there's not a monkey in the world who cares. This is a perfect example of the wokiocy that has compromised common sense world wide.
by Travelingmankc November 30, 2022
An expensive Hollywood film of little consequence or entertainment value that does poorly at the box office--not even as noteworthy as a box office bomb. The antithesis of a blockbuster.
by Travelingmankc June 06, 2015
by Travelingmankc November 12, 2019
The result of an organization espousing diversity in hiring or enrollment, but in actuality, the only diversity they seek is pigmentation and sexual orientation/identity. Diversity in opinion, political affiliation or world view is actively discouraged, resulting in a very bland, homogeneous intellectual environment.
That university claims to be committed to diversity when recruiting new students. However, they're only interested in various skin colors and sexual orientations. They have no tolerance for any political orientation that's not wholly liberal.
That's not diversity, that's blahversity.
That's not diversity, that's blahversity.
by Travelingmankc March 23, 2021