n. The process of making up words from parts of other words.
Sarah Palin's creation of the word "refudiate" shows that her while her skill in vocabulism is adept, her attempt at tweeting in actual English is lacking.
by GiraffeBoy February 26, 2011
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The art of constructing new words for daily use.
Words I have vocabulated: Necesserary, Analysizing
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"Due to poor vocabulation, the teacher could not understand what the student was trying to say."
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Adjective decribing fabulous use of vocabulary
Person 1 - I'm parched, may you pass some water to quench my thirst
Person 2 - that was vocabulous
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The attribute of a large vocabulary, To have an extensive knowledge of words and their definitions.
"I hate it when people Jargonify"
"Ya! Why can't they be more Vocabulous?"
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(Noun) A single item of vocabulary which may or may not be a commonly recognized word.
Language is like a river, vocabule's are the reason they keep flowing. Dictionaries, spelling b's and overzealous traditionalists are the reason they freeze!
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1. a person who makes up big words/strange phases to make them self look smart
a zebra can never change its spots- George W Bush

wow our president is such a vocabulizer
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