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'Sorry Auntie Em! I was thinking of my girlfriend...'

DEFINITION: v. To "accidentally" kiss someone in a manner is that is far too intimate given the current state of your relationship. n. An inappropriate kiss.

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Tonguetrip

Created by: Alchemist

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Overindolcevita

Created by: Fleury

Pronunciation: oh-ver-in-dull-chay-VEE-ta

Sentence: I'd say that tonguing your cousin qualifies as overindolcevita.

Etymology: overindulge + La Dolce Vita ("the sweet life")

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Hormonicide

Created by: hvhtim

Pronunciation: hor-MOAN-ih-side

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Etymology: hormones, -icide

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Flippaunt

Created by: Jabberwocky

Pronunciation: flip ant

Sentence: It was embarassingly, saucily, flippaunt to French kiss his aunt

Etymology: flippant + aunt

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Snogchancing

petaj

Created by: petaj

Pronunciation: snog-chan-sing

Sentence: Perry was a wedding crasher because he thought all those bridemaids were excellent prospects for snogchancing.

Etymology: snog (kiss) + chance (taking a gamble)

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Slopasnogalism

erasmus

Created by: erasmus

Pronunciation: slop a snog a lism

Sentence: Dave was so tired he turned to greet Mary and gave her a slopasnogalism. She cowered in fear not knowing where to put herself.

Etymology: sloppy snogging and the act of not doing things correctly

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Tongrope

ubgrud

Created by: ubgrud

Pronunciation: tong-grope

Sentence: She greeted her CEO only to receive an unexpected tongrope.

Etymology: tongue + grope

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Kissdropper

Created by: naptunder

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Etymology: To drop a brick (to say sg unintentionally) - to drop a kiss.

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Lizardface

Created by: Kevcom2007

Pronunciation: Liz/Urd/Fay/Sse

Sentence: He was a real lizardface when it came to greeting his fellow family members!

Etymology: Lizard + Face

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Tonguejumping

Created by: cannibalgymnastics

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Slipdash

Created by: helanren

Pronunciation: My adolescent brother Tim has a tendency to act a bit slipdash as soon as he comes near any female

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Etymology: slapdash and slip of the tongue

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Oversmooch

Created by: jedijawa

Pronunciation: oh-ver-smooch

Sentence: Dan realized he had oversmooched his Aunt Peg when he noticed his gum was missing.

Etymology: over (in excess) + smooch (kiss)

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Kisscalation

Created by: ahwinters

Pronunciation: kiss-ka-la-shun

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Lipslip

Created by: wysware

Pronunciation: lip-slip

Sentence: we'd only known each other a few hours when he made a dreadful lipslip

Etymology: lips (mouth) slip (error)

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Curiolips

Created by: ChrisCarrk

Pronunciation: cure-e-o-lips

Sentence: His case of Curiolips caused him to smooch his great grandma Leena.

Etymology: curious+lips

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Lipstickle

Created by: chris

Pronunciation: lips-tickl

Sentence: Nine times out of ten, Gerald found he could pass off his attempt to lipstickle someone as a genuine mistake

Etymology: lips + tickle

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Flukiss

Created by: Stevenson0

Pronunciation: flu/kis

Sentence: The flukiss was embarrassing to both.

Etymology: fluke + kiss

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Kisseroo

bjorn

Created by: bjorn

Pronunciation: kiss-eh-roo

Sentence: Upon giving in to his request for a kiss on the cheek, the sly (and salacious) Mexican DJ gave her a Turner & Smooch, the oldest kisseroo in the book.

Etymology: kiss + switcheroo

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Overintamesia

Created by: danboaz

Pronunciation: O-vur-inta-mEsha

Sentence: Fred was so horny he was omverintamesial with all of his cousins

Etymology: over + intimate + amnesia

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Overbite

Created by: galwaywegian

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Tonguetried

Created by: gregbatch

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Wentufar

Created by: Flixst

Pronunciation: wen-tu-far

Sentence: She slaped his face because he wentufared

Etymology: "Went to far"

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Kissrape

Created by: exmugger

Pronunciation: kiss-rape

Sentence: I must not kissrape my teacher no matter how sexy i think she is. (:

Etymology: rape someone of his/her kiss

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Peckneck

Created by: quippingqueen

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Exorbitongue

Created by: babel

Pronunciation: ex-or-bee-tung

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Etymology: exorbitant + tongue

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Oopsculate

Created by: jboehnker

Pronunciation: oops' kyoo layt

Sentence: Too drunk to tell the difference, Bob found himself in the middle of an oopsculating incident between his fiancee and the priest performing their wedding ceremony.

Etymology: Oops + Osculate

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Slipongue

Created by: wordmeister

Pronunciation: sli-pung

Sentence: John and Mary had a wonderful the dinner with their new neighbours. When the were leaving, it was all hugs and kisses -- until John slipongued the wife. They were not invited back.

Etymology: It was just slip of the tongue

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Lipwreck

Created by: Nosila

Pronunciation: lip rek

Sentence: George's Uncle Fred brought his new wife Emilie over to visit. She was beautiful, young and had a delightful Parisienne accent, since she had just immigrated here. When George met her, he was star-struck at her chic appearance and sophisticated panache. His welcoming hug and kiss turned into a lipwreck when he tried to play tonsil hockey with her. Everyone was offended, including his new Aunt. George protested that he was only trying to make her feel welcome by giving her a French Kiss!

Etymology: Lip (fleshy folds of tissue as those surrounding the mouth;an impudent or insolent rejoinder)& Wreck (something or someone that has suffered ruin or dilapidation;smash or break forcefully) & Wordplay on Shipwreck (suffer failure, as in some enterprise;ruin utterly)

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Cadvantagious

Created by: deadpanwalking

Pronunciation: cad-van-TA-je-us

Sentence: Juniper couldn't help but wonder if her married boss was being cadvantagious when he hugged her at the office party and his hands traveled down her spine just a little too far.

Etymology: Cad + Advantagious

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Forendly

Created by: Chistinalove

Pronunciation: For - and - lee

Sentence: Everyone avoided Tom .... because he was way to forendly.

Etymology: To be way to forward to your friends

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Freudkiss

Created by: Adamson

Pronunciation: fro-id-kiss

Sentence: Sorry, it was subconscious, I did not mean to freudkiss you !

Etymology: Freud (Ziggy) + kiss

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Tonguerape

Created by: kevinrio

Pronunciation: tong' rape

Sentence: Shut up or I tonguerape you!

Etymology: Obvious

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Lipslip

Created by: simoneshin

Pronunciation: lip-slip

Sentence: we'd only known each other a few hours when he made a dreadful lipslip

Etymology: lips (mouth) slip (error)

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Comments:

bjorn bjorn - 2006-11-29: 18:36:00
kisshap is good. tonguetried is pretty funny.

wordmeister - 2006-11-29: 21:11:00
Flukiss sounds like an STD