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'Do you know how much she weighs?'

DEFINITION: v. To share information without understanding the difference between what should be public, and what others consider to be private. n. A person who doesn't know what not to say.

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Tacitless

Created by: sweetclarity

Pronunciation: t-ah-sit-less.

Sentence: That's tacitless!

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Blabbergabble

Created by: goldenspeechy

Pronunciation: bla-bba-gabb-el

Sentence: Elaine waved goodbye to her friend Jane, then promptly pounced on the phone and blabbergabbled the details of Jane's vegetable fetish to the rest of their circle of friends.

Etymology: 'blabber'mouth + gabble. And it almost rhymes! Marvellous.

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COMMENTS:

It does kind of ryhyme! Good! - wordmeister, 2007-01-08: 22:49:00

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Privyblurt

Created by: tangledupinblue

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Sentence: She privyblurted what she really thought of him to the entire room...the party broke up after that.

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Laxerbiate

Created by: themeanreds

Pronunciation: Lax-er-be-8

Sentence: That laxerbiating moron over there just told me you smell like broccoli.

Etymology: Lax (loose), erb (verbose)

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Footmoutencitas

Created by: Stump

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Gabberjack

Created by: Acostell

Pronunciation: Gab-er-Jack

Sentence: Alex was being a real GabberJack last night when he told everyone I wet the bed.

Etymology: Gab+Jack

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likephilshead

Created by: likephilshead

Pronunciation: (idio-em-bear-ass)

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Unscrupulgate

Created by: egonschiela

Pronunciation: un-scru-pul-gate

Sentence: Phil's wife was constantly warning him not to unscrupulgate, as his boss had warned her that he might lose his job if he didn't learn to hold his tongue.

Etymology: From unscrupulous, (unprincipled) and promulgate, (to make public). Thus Phil was an unscrupulgator. Big teeth. To be avoided.

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Prostulate

Created by: aceholleran

Pronunciation: pross tyul ate

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Blerticism

Created by: blaghaus

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Comments:

chris - 2007-01-08: 13:54:00
good word

wordmeister - 2007-01-08: 22:50:00
Hey Chris, Which word did you like?