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DEFINITION: To habitually blame others for problems, which you not only created, but also helped to foster and develop.
Verboticisms
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Potatobomb
Created by: bjorn
Pronunciation: potato-bomb
Sentence: Roy loved nothing more than to potatobomb the rest of his team with the disasters he caused.
Etymology: hot potato + bomb
Silentfartosis
Created by: mickey666
Pronunciation:
Sentence: The smell was unbearable. As his wife looked at him accusingly, he glanced at the dog. Silentfartosis was written all over his face.
Etymology:
Blamegamer
Created by: quippingqueen
Pronunciation: blame/game/er
Sentence: She had to admit that her bitchy "blamegamer" tactics had boomeranged more often than she would have liked.
Etymology: blame + gamer
Passablame
Created by: ChrisCarrk
Pronunciation: pass-ah-blay-meh
Sentence: What a passablame he just initiated there!
Etymology: pass it on+blame (pass on the blame)
Whomeology
Created by: IHeartKiwiTarts
Pronunciation: "whoo-mee-ahlogy"
Sentence: whenever something goes wrong, it would be wise for one to remember the rules of whomeology.
Etymology: the study of blame
Smeltitdealtitopothy
Created by: johnnyrockett
Pronunciation: smelt-it-dealt-it-opothy
Sentence: Through careful smeltitdealtitopothy I was able to blame my brother for the putrid odor in the air.
Etymology: He who smelt it, dealt it...
Defectory
Created by: warped
Pronunciation: de/fec/to/ry (phonetic)
Sentence: Phil is a master of defectory, he's always passing the blame on to someone else.
Etymology: Root word is defect, which has two meanings in this case: a shortcoming, fault, or imperfection, OR to desert a cause, country, etc., esp. in order to adopt another
Dramaqueen
Created by: Coolfool
Pronunciation: Drama + Queen. I've been using it as one word for years, just like "those f***ingironworkers".
Sentence: I don"t care to be anywhere near that bunch of dramaqueens, so I think I'll stay home and work on some chores.
Etymology: Drama, as in high drama, an act. If there isn't a problem to go apoplectic about, they'll create one. Queen for Royaly, the world revolves around them.
Comments:
Kevcom2007 - 2006-12-07: 07:14:00
You guys should try the morning, you get all the perks of having no words all ready made by other users... It's pretty cool.
wordmeister - 2006-12-07: 09:17:00
Looking at the words you guys create, it obvious that the early bird gets the turd -- I mean word. But the rest of us have to drink coffee...
chris - 2006-12-07: 15:10:00
...good word, babel
babel - 2006-12-07: 15:56:00
I'm lucky - GMT+0 here...