DEFINITION: n. The tight-packed wads of fluff found in the dryer after doing laundry. v. To uncurl and dissect the fluff found in a dryer while trying to figure what it once was.

VERBOTICISMS: (Invented words created by the Verbotomy Writers)
Lintspection: /lint spek shun/ When Sarah was studying forensics, she always did a lintspection on her own dryer fluff to determine its origin. She came to the conclusion that those socks that “disappeared” in the dryer, actually became unravelled due to the stress of daily living and their remains ended up in the lint trap. Hosiery hari-kiri, sock suicide…so sad. Etymology: Lint (dryer fluff;unravelled fibres) & Inspection (a formal or official examination) Created by: Nosila.
Fluffenter: /fluf-in-ter/ Snilber’s pet, Wilbur became a fluffenter with all of the other fuzz bunnies in the lint jungle. Etymology: Fluff- Inflated or padded material or fuzz.
Originally Taken in part from the word “Vent” -An opening permitting the escape of fumes, a liquid, a gas, or steam or lint.
Added “Er” and could also mean – Enter-To come or go into and end up getting fluffentered into tiny lint pieces! 🙂 Created by: abrakadeborah.
Delintiation: /Di-lin-tea-eh-shun/ Margret was becoming annoyed with constantly having to delintiate he husbands pockets. Etymology: Delintiate(to remove dryer fluff from clothes) Created by: Negatrev.
Fibreobjects: /ˈfʌɪ:bÉ™:ˈɒbd:ʒɪkts/ Sloppy Joe’s belly button was a subject of endless examination. When it came to cleaning the filter of his washing machine, he knew exactly what to do, there goes the weekend, he was overcome with fibreobjects. Call my fluff, that’s a word baby. Etymology: Entangling of 1 -)Fibre: Being made of strands. 2 -)Objects: Is supposed to be opposed but is really something. When said altogether not very obviously a pun on “fiber optics” – the means by which a cyborg is able to see. Part of a device used to make an image by transmission of light. Created by: scrabbelicious.
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