May 17 Word of the Day
Briefly, "the realization that each random passerby is living a life as vivid and complex as your own." Originally from the Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows, which has a lot more beautiful neologism definitions like this you might enjoy.
by rednos January 10, 2013
5
Ep·ic·al Eh-pic-all
1. From the word epic or epically. Meaning astounding or amazing; An expression of awe and wonder, when the term epic is just not enough.
2. A word used to describe great heroics and adventures, usually in literature.
3. When something is so epic is seems magical
see also: epic, epically, awesome, astounding
1. From the word epic or epically. Meaning astounding or amazing; An expression of awe and wonder, when the term epic is just not enough.
2. A word used to describe great heroics and adventures, usually in literature.
3. When something is so epic is seems magical
see also: epic, epically, awesome, astounding
"That explosion was epical!"
"That was so epical!"
"The sparkling waves crashing against the rocks was just epical."
"That was so epical!"
"The sparkling waves crashing against the rocks was just epical."
by Dark Prophecy May 04, 2015
6
this word is basically the most intense thing you can get. Its jjust so amazing. Instead of saying amazing for something that is cool. or intense for smething that was crazy. you can use this word in basically any sentance.and epic. no. it doesnt mean a long joureny. it is the shortened form of epical. dont listen to others who tell you not.
(I MADEE ITT UP)
Thats how fricken cool i am.
(I MADEE ITT UP)
Thats how fricken cool i am.
The tube looked epical.
The ride was epical.
It was so epical.
I wish i was epical.
there are many ways to use this word.
so why not use it?
The ride was epical.
It was so epical.
I wish i was epical.
there are many ways to use this word.
so why not use it?
by Mustafa123 October 17, 2007