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Wordaging

The act of creating, either intentionally or accidentally, a new word that formerly did not, yet should, exist.
My English teacher marked down my essay because I was wordaging when I wrote "Dudevorce" while discussing the Beatles.
by PookieFluffyBunnyBear May 2, 2009
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morning woodage

The first erection of the day that occurs while waking up from a night of sleep.
I could hammer nails with my morning woodage.
by KaptainSkinBoat December 4, 2010
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wordalerd

dave: this band is good
curt: wordalerd
by curtis February 14, 2005
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Wordageness

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Cool, that's whats up, word, hell yeah
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The state of being happy about the circumstances that occurred
Hey man, I got the job done today.

Wordageness!
by Red smeagle July 17, 2024
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wordaggage

An excess of words caused by the mental stress of information overload thus interfering with the ability to concisely formulate effective language. The weight of wordaggage passes personal baggage on to others.
Hey, keep your load to yourself. Your heavy wordaggage verbiage is overloading my audio input valve. Can you connect your mind to mouth and condense your point?
by Star Blazer July 2, 2009
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wormage

The act of word-worming rather than book worming. The digestion of language rather than typical ingestion. Wormers compose fresh worldly word material directly from the ethers.
Wow, this morning I woke up from dreaming full of (wormage). I had to excrete immediately, grabbed my pen and wrote five new words that came from nowhere somewhere.
by Star Blazer July 15, 2009
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Wordagraphing

Slurring words into a whole paragraph formation.

This sounds just like drunkanese but without the alcohol. It's a pattern of speech that is slurred and sounds almost like growling. It usually comes out of an older male that has previously spent many hours of his life in a bar. He is used to this pattern of speech and is, oddly enough, stuck in this style without drinking.

If you have ever typed without using a spacebar and read it aloud, this is what wordagraphing sounds like.
It takes me awhile to decipher wordagraphing. Tom called me and asked, "heydoyouwannagooutforluchnextweek?" I sat in a delay as I processed the sounds I heard, trying to figure out the breaks in his words.

Tom is a wordagrapher.

The person who wordagraphs gets a lot of these responses, "huh?", "come again?", "what?", "please?", "I don't know", "one more time?", "excuse me?".
by Marnishka November 30, 2009
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