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Definitions by Wilbur Nether

loquesea 

A borrowing of the Spanish phrase which means, roughly, "it that will come to be." Used in English as an adjective to describe something that has not been planned, but which you are confident will succeed anyhow. Generally reflects a laid-back, easy-going attitude similar to the mood expressed by the interjection "whatever."
Lawrence is a loquesea town. You never know what will happen next, but there is a fair bet it will be fun. That works for me, because I am a fairly easy-going guy.
loquesea by Wilbur Nether July 28, 2008

tyromancy 

Divining by the coagulation of cheese
The sorcerer utilized his skills in tyromancy to read my future in the cheese curds.
tyromancy by Wilbur Nether October 26, 2005