Fantastine

adj. in a manner common in fantasy fiction or bearing many similarities thereto. This word is used due to the fact that the word which previously held this meaning has shifted away to mean "very good".
The tale was very fantastine despite being set in a perfectly realistic context.
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auntling

the child of your aunt.
about half of my cousins are auntlings.
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inkhorn

n. A metaphorical object posessed by those who use very verbose words to sound smart, or posh. Those who constantly borrow from other languages to sound more clever also have an inkhorn. If an person's inkhorn is said to be large, then they come up with inkhorn words more often. People with larger inkhorns will often borrow more words. It especially aplies to people who will chain affixes together to come up with new words such eruditifferous, and anything else. While traditionally people with a bit of an inkhorn would take a large number of words and phrases from french, latin, and ancient greek, today inkhorners can take bits from japanese, latin, spanish, italian, or any other language and smush them together to create large unwieldy terms.

Notes on usage:
It is to be used as a physical object in a metaphorical sense, it is not an aspect of a person's personality. As
Go back to your inkhorn!
It's time you put your inkhorn away and used real words
urban dictionary users need to get off of their inkhorns all of the time!
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postovermorrow

It's friday, so I'll be back to work postovermorrow on monday.
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fenester

Close the fenester, I am feeling quite a draught.
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a german word meaning books that fall under the genre of speculative fiction.
Im Bücherschrank geht's Phantastikgenrebegriffbücher.
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curde

curse, as in "curse you", stems from a typo of curse.
Curde you.
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