a verb; when a person tries to give the definition of a word that they do not know themselves.
also a noun; dictionater
also a noun; dictionater
Jim-"Excuse me sir what is a nim?"
Jamantha-"Well that is of course an Asian that makes sushi with their tongue"
*Hint Jamantha is dictionating
Jamantha-"Well that is of course an Asian that makes sushi with their tongue"
*Hint Jamantha is dictionating
by Weader July 11, 2008
the accent, inflection, intonation, and speech-sound quality manifested by an individual speaker, usually judged in terms of prevailing standards of acceptability; enunciation.
Not dick friction, dumbass.
Not dick friction, dumbass.
We real cool. We
Left school. We
Lurk Late. We strike
Straight. We
Sing gin. We
Thin gin. We
Jazz June. We
Die soon.
-by Gwendolyn Brooks. Check out her use of word choice, i.e. diction.
Left school. We
Lurk Late. We strike
Straight. We
Sing gin. We
Thin gin. We
Jazz June. We
Die soon.
-by Gwendolyn Brooks. Check out her use of word choice, i.e. diction.
by waaay smarter than you. October 13, 2009
Felicia: Hey baby, I'm ready fo' that diction.
Mandingo: You mean Webster's or my cock?
Felicia: I want the dick action, Papi.
Mandingo: You mean Webster's or my cock?
Felicia: I want the dick action, Papi.
by BingBongBalls February 20, 2016
It means when ur lookin for a word in a dictionary.
Its a marvelous word that i made up all by myself=
Its a marvelous word that i made up all by myself=
heyyo! whats up pal? oh nothin i just dont know what this word means.. well, why dont u dictionate it? heeyyy! good idea! thanks pal
by Livvy-Morgan August 27, 2007
1.A book used for translation
2.A book that translates written words from one language to another
3.A book listing the words of a language with translations into another language.
4.A translating dictionary
2.A book that translates written words from one language to another
3.A book listing the words of a language with translations into another language.
4.A translating dictionary
by Ken and Andrea January 25, 2006
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