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frictionary

A lexicon of words designed to irritate or cause conflict.

dictionary, conflict, racism, taunt, insult
FRICTIONARY: I didn't understand the nasty words they were using to create friction, so I looked them up in the frictionary.

dictionary, conflict, racism, taunt, insult
by NGSCDK February 10, 2010
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Urban Frictionary

These are the UD words that have to do with sexual stimulation friction!
I used Urban Frictionary to make up some dirty jokes.
by I, Wreckerrr October 22, 2020
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bourbon fictionary

The behavior where a person becomes an expert on everything after after a few drinks often coupled with a common side effect of making stuff up and indignantly insisting on its validity.

Also: The act of getting drunk and coming up with new crap for the urban dictionary.
Get a couple of drinks in the guy and he becomes a regular bourbon fictionary.
by StickTheLanding October 20, 2011
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fictionary

A word that means absolutely nothing, and yet Brad insists that it means something. Best guess is that it means a dictionary with fictitious words. Fictionary would be included in that dictionary.
Suckadickasaurus isn't even a real word. You'd have to look in the fictionary to find it.
by Steve Gurlacher April 15, 2005
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Urban Fictionary

Words that are made up and added to Urban Dictionary yet have no real meaning or are just pieces of other words such as words beginning with a single vowels such as U or R or a combination of U R.
Yp man, Urban Dictionary has no real credibility since it accepts any Urban Fictionary.
by Roid Ranger January 12, 2008
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Frictionate

The rubber tires frictionate with the road's surface
by Juan-Paquello March 23, 2019
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rictionary

a reverse dictionary; a yet-to-be-invented online tool similar to a search engine where a user submits a definition or meaning of an unknown term or word and the website attempts to give term or word described, often more than one word will result from a search
I couldn't remember the word for the adjective describing someone who is disposed to being silent or not speaking freely or is reserved, reluctant, or restrained. I used the rictionary at rictionary.com and discovered the word I was searching for was "reticent."
by berco July 20, 2009
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