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intercalatedly

Adding something in the middle of, or somewhere between, other things. To insert, place, or position something or someone between or among existing elements or layers.
Merriam-Webster's Dictionary defines INTERCALATED as: To insert, place, or position something or someone between or among existing elements or layers.
INTERCALATEDLY is an adjective. It specifies how something is inserted, such as at the beginning, or on top, or at the end, or in the middle. For example, if you have 10 women standing in a stage, you INTERCALATE one man between each woman. That results in 20 people standing in an arrangement where there is one man between each woman, and vice versa.
intercalatedly by simplify messages December 27, 2022

interragate 

To grill someone regarding a topsoil-based crime.
In Sid Fleischman's book, "McBroom Tells a Lie", da wily Heck Jones was surreptitiously snitching tiny amounts of super-earth from da unsuspecting Farmer Josh's "wonderful one-acre farm" by using a hollow-tipped cane, wet shoes, and feeding hens, but said honest Irish crop-grower only realized about said sneaky pilfering after da fact, and so he was unable to effectively interragate his scrawny neighbor about it.
interragate by QuacksO April 14, 2024

interaviate 

Pronunciation: /ˌɪntərˈeɪviˌeɪt/
Definition:
1. To fly between or across separate points or regions.
2. To navigate intermediate airspaces or passages.
3. To pass through or transverse intervals in flight (volate).
4. To travel intermediary segments or zones by air.

Significance:
• It defines traversing intermediate spaces.
• It emphasizes transitions or crossings.
• It identifies movement between distinct locations.
• It avoids compound and intricate verbs.
• It simplifies descriptions of intermediate flight (volate).
• It improves clarity in aviation contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "fly between", "flies between", "flew between", and "flying between".
Past verb: interaviated
Present simple verb: interaviate, interaviates
Present continuous verb: interaviating
Examples:
• "Commuter flights interaviate major cities."
• "Package drones interaviate microdistricts delivering parcels."
• "Border patrol airplanes interaviate national airspaces."
• "Astronomers study asteroids interaviating orbits."
• "Adventure seekers (buscators) interaviate mountains for scenic views."
interaviate by Dmitrio August 19, 2025

Serial Monogamist 

Someone who jumps from one relationship immediately into another one.

Serial monogamists can not stand to be alone and often suffer from vast commitment and insecurity issues.

Because they jump into relationships immediately after the previous one has ended, serial monogamists typically don't take the time to reflect on their behavior or why their previous relationships failed; thus, they end up making the same relationship mistakes over and over again.
Person 1: Damn, Dustin already has a new girlfriend?! It's only been two weeks since he broke up with his fiance! I think he's a sociopath.

Person 2: No, he's a serial monogamist...
Word of the Day on June 22, 2026

liquid lunch 

A lunchbreak comprised entirely of alcoholic beverages, and no food.
"With all the lay-offs that morning, it was rough. I hit the bar around the corner for a liquid lunch mid-day."
liquid lunch by Alexandra July 27, 2004
Word of the Day on June 21, 2026
Dunzo, a slang word for done/finshed. Made famous by the Laguna Beach cast.
This car is so dunzo. (Kristin's car breaks down.)
dunzo by Joey Pellet December 8, 2004
Word of the Day on June 20, 2026