Fictionary

To describe an alphabetised compilation of words that are slang, nonsensical or otherwise invented. Often these are corrupted or compounded real words or influenced through pop culture.
- 'Have you heard of the new word lesbro?'

- 'Yes, I read it in the fictionary.'


The Urban Dictionary is an example of Fictionary
by StevewithaK March 31, 2009
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iPhonic

To achieve gaming excellence of a legendary standard upon a fruit-based, motion-sensitive, touch-screen celluar telecommunications device through skill and perseverance.

A 21st century pun on the icon, itself derivative of the Greek word 'eikon', meaning image.
- 'Observe the high numerical value displayed upon the screen, thus proving I my iPhonic abilities.'

- 'Your dexterity in handling this portable gaming device does indeed hint at iPhonic qualities.'
by stevewithak February 13, 2010
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Duckface

A derogatory noun in which an offending letter F has been replaced with a D.

Designed to circumvent censorship and prevent the offence of delicate sensibilities in polite company.

Created by Richard Curtis in the film 'Four Weddings and a Funeral'.
- Aw, hell, that chick is a real F...Duckface.
by stevewithak June 09, 2010
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