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ignominy 

Loss of one's reputation; shame; dishonor.
The civilization was composed over the years based upon the ignominy of the birth givers.
ignominy by Larstait November 14, 2003

Ignominite 

A person who pushes a door instead of pulling it (and vice versa).

(Note, the word can be changed to "ignominiting" to describe the action)

a semantic widening, almost, of the word ignominious in the fact that it means something embarrassing, and the action is embarrassing for most people.
"You ignominite!", "You total ignominite!", "Oh, look, he/she's ignominiting!" etc.
Ignominite by Carmen Shillam November 2, 2007

Ignoricity 

1. A state of ignorance derived from innocence.
1. His ignoricity was born from his innocent nature.
2. Dave's ignorcity to general issues was perplexing.
Ignoricity by Norbu September 26, 2006

ignominy 

A word that is used to indicate that you want to get high with the person you are conversing with. Placed in conversation randomly, it will not make sense to anyone else listening to the conversation.
1. "Cathy did very well on her test today. I wonder if, ignominy, she beat Larry."

2. "Ignominy bro, ignominy."

3. "I want to get so ignominy that I just sit on my couch and laugh at the ceiling."
ignominy by Halik April 24, 2012

ignominious 

A person so incompetent and excessivley stupid, that they are unworthy to be a part of society and should be cast out of the sight (and more importantly hearing range) of all other human beings. They are more commonly known as cretins, who excel at using thousands upon thousands of words to say nothing at all.
Since the Michael Moore tribe has officially become Stalinist and banned any more speech critical of Moore by their new Mooron administrator, Moore's America hating idiotic lies and propaganda clearly show that he and all who listen to him are ignominious and should be forever banished from society.
ignominious by TwinCities October 1, 2007