An impressively obscure and scholarly-sounding word, which might earn high points in a game of Scrabble, but is inappropriate in almost any natural discussion. Typical in Internet comment sections, typed by someone with an English or Liberal Arts degree, or no degree at all.
"Well TonystarkMCU94, 'jejune' and 'profligacy' are some nice scrabble words, but nothing in you post mentions anything relevant to the topic about branches of government or the ongoing budget crisis. Try reading a book, not a thesaurus"
by dc89 November 16, 2017

Human beings are directed by the words they hear or read, and also greatly influenced by the ways their parents, the members of their family, friends, neighbors, classmates behave, and by other role models, all of whom—intentionally or not—by example, intentionally or not, get others to do or not do the things they do. So, I am writing the lyrics to a song to word-direct as many people as possible.
by but for April 20, 2018

a word created by someone when Spellcheck refuses to find the correct spelling for a desired word.
the author usually settles on using their spurred-word after numerous attempts of spelling have only resulted in the 'squiggly red line'
the author usually settles on using their spurred-word after numerous attempts of spelling have only resulted in the 'squiggly red line'
by papaisbloated December 31, 2009

by Realdog June 14, 2021

Due to Herschel Walker, Marjorie Taylor-Greene, and Lauren Boebert being complete imbeciles, Republican has become the new R-Word.
by GorgeDumbyaDouche August 27, 2023

This from Malay word. It's came from dialek utara semenanjung Malaysia which means have know everything without research first. "pala tau". And to make it nice in writing. Palatao is the best.
Kau ni palatao.
Kau ni palatao.
by Lyuboz July 25, 2022

by ugglet October 8, 2019
