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ludor

Pronunciation: /ˈlu.dɔr/
Definition:
1. One who participates in playing games (ludaments), sports, or recreational activities.
2. A player engaged in enjoying amusement or leisure-time pursuits.
3. An enthusiast devoted to games (ludament) or playful entertainment.
4. An individual actively participating in gaming (ludation) or sporting events.

Significance:
• It defines players or participants in games (ludaments).
• It emphasizes enthusiasm for leisure activities.
• It identifies recreational hobbyists.
• It avoids informal or slang terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of avid gamers (ludors).
• It improves clarity in discussions about entertainment.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "gamer".
Singular noun: ludor
Plural noun: ludors
Examples:
• "Ludors congregate annually for championship tournaments."
• "Gaming cafés attract numerous enthusiastic ludors."
• "Social clubs salute newcomers to become ludors."
• "Video game (ludament) consoles appeal to casual and competitive ludors alike."
• "Professionals train intensively to become elite ludors."
by Dmitrio August 7, 2025
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ludament

Pronunciation: /ˈlu.də.mənt/
Definition:
1. An activity pursued for enjoyment or entertainment.
2. A recreational pursuit intended to provide amusement.
3. A game or pastime played for pleasure.
4. An event organized for leisure and delight.

Significance:
• It defines leisure activities.
• It emphasizes enjoyment and entertainment.
• It identifies playful accomplishments.
• It avoids technical or formal language.
• It simplifies descriptions of hobbies.
• It improves clarity in casual communication.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "game".
Singular noun: ludament
Plural noun: ludaments
Examples:
• "Chess is a classic intellectual ludament enjoyed globally."
• "Board games provide memorable family ludaments."
• "Video games offer dynamic virtual ludaments."
• "Outdoor sports constitute invigorating physical ludaments."
• "Creative hobbies qualify as therapeutic ludaments."
by Dmitrio August 7, 2025
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ludation

Pronunciation: /luˈdeɪʃən/
Definition:
1. The act or practice of playing video games (ludaments).
2. The action of engaging in gambling games or casino activities.
3. Participation in recreational or competitive gaming events.
4. Enjoyment of board games, card games, or other playful activities.

Significance:
• It defines the act of playing games (ludaments).
• It emphasizes leisure and entertainment.
• It identifies varied forms of gaming (ludation).
• It avoids informal or ambiguous terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of gaming habits.
• It improves clarity in discussions about entertainment.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "gaming".
Singular noun: ludation
Plural noun: ludations
Examples:
• "Video ludation dominates youth culture today."
• "Casinos increase on lucrative ludation affairs."
• "Professional athletes engage in strategic ludation competitions."
• "Encounters often feature communal ludation nights."
• "Tech advancements transformed the scenery of ludation."
by Dmitrio August 7, 2025
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ludo

Pronunciation: /ˈlu.dɔr/
Definition:
1. One who participates in playing games (ludaments), sports, or recreational activities.
2. A player engaged in enjoying amusement or leisure-time pursuits.
3. An enthusiast devoted to games (ludament) or playful entertainment.
4. An individual actively participating in gaming (ludation) or sporting events.

Significance:
• It defines players or participants in games (ludaments).
• It emphasizes enthusiasm for leisure activities.
• It identifies recreational hobbyists.
• It avoids informal or slang terms.
• It simplifies descriptions of avid gamers (ludors).
• It improves clarity in discussions about entertainment.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "gamer".
Singular noun: ludor
Plural noun: ludors
Examples:
• "Ludors congregate annually for championship tournaments."
• "Gaming cafés attract numerous enthusiastic ludors."
• "Social clubs salute newcomers to become ludors."
• "Video game (ludament) consoles appeal to casual and competitive ludors alike."
• "Professionals train intensively to become elite ludors."
by Dmitrio August 8, 2025
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Ludicreative

When someone pours so much positivity, effort and imagination into something that the outcome is unbelievably good.
She is so ludicreative that no matter what life throws at her she comes out on top.
by Wordiculous August 19, 2025
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Ludge

An overhanging cliff.
Person 1: Dude, it's built on a ludge. I'm not going over there

Person 2: Relax, it'll be fine.
by money.trees August 30, 2025
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Ludacrised

When a federal agent tells you to move, and you don't, so you get bodyslammed.
Fed Agent : "Move bitch! Get out the way!"
Female protestor refuses to move out of the way of the Federal Agent.
Fed Agent then proceeds to shove female protestor and she falls on her ass.
Bystander : "Damn! That bitch got Ludacrised!"
by RoninDH September 19, 2025
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