1. speaking or spoken unintelligently and forcefully: said or saying something in a confident, expressive, and persuasive way void of any actual facts, truth, or evidence to the contrary.
2. expressing emotion in a rambling, babbling, prattle-like manner: expressing a feeling or thought unclearly, or blatantly promulgating one's ignorance.
SARAH PALIN: "He who warned, uh, the British that they weren’t going to be taking away our arms uh by ringing those bells and making sure as he’s riding his horse through town to send those warning shots and bells that we were going to be secure and we were going to be free and we were going to be armed." Is to speak Palinquently.
Prelanquet (noun) — A fictional term describing the faint, nervous excitement one feels just before committing to a spontaneous adventure, especially when you haven’t fullythought it through.
“As we stood at the edge of the cliff deciding whether to jump into the lake below, a sudden wave of prelanquet fluttered in my chest.”
Someone or something that bites your ankles.
To a postman, an ankle biter is often known as a dog.
To an adult, an ankle biter may be a toddler.
To hikers, an ankle biter is sometimes a tick.
And so on.
When a man will search for hours to find something that is laying out in the open on a table. Items are often easily found by a women.
Man: "I have been searching for hours for keys."
Woman: "You mean the ones sitting there on the coffee table?"
Man: "Where?"
Woman: "Right there in the middle of that table."
Man: "oh, must have been Male Pattern Blindness"