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Syllabitch

A name to give a long ass syllabus that’s a bunch of boring bullshit.
Girl 1: ugh have you seen the syllabus for this class?!
Girl 2: ugh I know more like syllabitch!
by TheOneAndOnlySyllabitcher August 23, 2025
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syllabust

when the syllabus makes the class seem easy, but it's actually brutal.
I thought this class was gonna be chill, but that first quiz wrecked me—total syllabust.
by A_G:) September 8, 2025
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Sylus

Used to describe someone who's really awesome or a nice person.

Can also be used as a verb when you feel something deserves respect.
"The Wanderer is really strong. It's Sylus."

"I said some nasty words to Mikey, but he wasn't bothered by them. I really Sylus him!"
by LADS player October 2, 2025
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sylls

n. A briefer form of the word syllable for time-constrained skateboarding folk with no time to use entire words, proper grammar, or combs.

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Properly executed skateboarding manoeuvres provide me wi …

Dude! Speed up your tongue bro. And less sylls. Temp fug as the Lats say.
I believe most connoisseurs of Latin would argue that your brevitation of ‘Tempus fugit’ i.e. ‘Time flies’ is, whilst inherently amusing, rather unlikely to be clearly understood by the average listener.

Sucks 2 B they.
by gnostic3 December 19, 2025
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east sylvan

by gertie ball April 14, 2009
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Inverted Syllable English

This new, experimental, and highly creative type of English relocates and may even slightly change one or more syllables in a word, term, clause, or sentence to achieve an effect based on what a new word sounds like.
"Prefect Political Resentapration" is just one an example of Inverted Syllable English. Different effects are achievable depending on which syllables are moved because the new word which has had the position of one or more of its syllables changed might sound like an existing word. For example, to me, the word "resentapration" sounds like some kind of strange amphibian creature or some kind of strange action. The prefix, "resent" sounds like "resentment." And "pration" sounds like "aparition," predatory, preparation, apparition, etc.
by but for February 5, 2018
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