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combining whole or common word parts to describe or convey a concept, situation or person.
this site has so many "wordmergers", it'll take me years to remember them all.
by nojob Bob February 5, 2010
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wordmagic

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Adj, V...Typically a gift of chronic liars and "storytellers", also useful for careers in sales. The ability to spin stories and say just the right thing to get yourself "off the hook", or to make a magical tale sound believable.
1. I was running late today and my boss was at the front desk when I walked in. She put me on the spot, but I was able to work my WORDMAGIC on her and I didn't get a write-up.

2. Friend #1: "Did you hear about Sarah and Chris? He got busted texting that skank from his work, and Sarah just acted like nothing happened."

Friend #2: "What else is new? She could catch him in bed with the girl and he would still be able to wordmagic his way out of it!?"
by DawnDizzle September 23, 2010
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wordpounds

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The relative weight of your words.
"you know Tina tallks alot, but there are very few wordpounds in what she's saying", It's like 'more bullshit-less wordpounds'."
by Ambidextrawordist October 30, 2011
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being able to actually finish a words with friends game in one hour.
Apparently neither of us had much else to do, because we finished a words with friends game in one hour - it was a true words with frenzy.
by playingthepart November 28, 2012
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wordnondrow

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A wordnondrow is a word whose letters are the same whether read frontward or backward.
I prefer to use the more meaningful and descriptive word wordnondrow rather than palindrome.
by zoneface April 16, 2015
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Opposite to "writer's block", a "wordache" is when the words won't stop coming. "Wordache", when mental emphasis is on "ache", can also mean the feeling of words pressing against your skin, desperately wanting to be written or spoken.
This wordache is killing me, time to get my writing ooon.
by Ida Eriksson January 4, 2018
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The Germanic English substitute for "Etymology", which is the backgrounds (lore) of words.
The wordlore of this word is unknown
by LegatusMaximus May 1, 2018
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