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'That's my pork chop Buster!'

DEFINITION: v. To never give up, to never let go of your dream, especially when others try to take it away from you. n. A person who just won't quit, even after repeated failures.

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Hopeus

Created by: bobditty

Pronunciation: hope e us

Sentence: Bob is a hopeus person who never gives up.

Etymology: hope-just that e-nothing us-tries hader than us

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Alphadoggedness

Created by: Nosila

Pronunciation: alfa dog ed ness

Sentence: Germaine Sheppard was possessed with alphadoggedness. She never gave up and always stayed true to her determination to succeed. This was most evident when she wrestled the juicy pork chop from the steeltrap jaw of her terrier, Buster. "You will give that back or I will give you a different type of chop...at the vet's!", she told him. His only response as he conceded surrender was "Bitch!"

Etymology: Alpha (first in importance) & Alpha Dog (the dominant dog in a pack) & Doggedness (persistent determination)

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Hogsessive

Created by: Stevenson0

Pronunciation: hog/sess/ive

Sentence: She had such a hogsessive personality, that once she made a decision, no one challenged her.

Etymology: hog + obsessive

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COMMENTS:

Wow! Do you know anyone like that? - wordmeister, 2007-02-07: 10:55:00

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Drish

Created by: tchntrm

Pronunciation:

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Etymology:

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Seehugger

Created by: porsche

Pronunciation: see/hug/ger

Sentence: Seehuggers unite ! Never let anyone separate you from your vision

Etymology: see (vison) + hug + tree hugger

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I see where you're going... Good! - wordmeister, 2007-02-07: 12:03:00

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Persistenate

Created by: Mustang

Pronunciation: pur-SIST-en-ait

Sentence: No matter the odds against him, Clyde, with dogged determination, would persistenate til he succeeded.

Etymology: Combining of persistent and obstinate

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Realoquize

Created by: cfrydj

Pronunciation: Ree-al-o-quize

Sentence: Jimmy was determined to realoquize the pork chop from Buster.

Etymology:

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Resolunacy

Created by: galwaywegian

Pronunciation: reh zo loon a sea

Sentence: his particular brand of lunacy was known to unnerve even those trained to stare down horny silverback mountain gorillas.

Etymology: resolute and lunacy

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Smork

Created by: allwise

Pronunciation: smork -straight up with a twist

Sentence: She had so much smork that she had to win every argument she ever had, convince everyone that her version was the right one that after a while she even convinced herself!

Etymology: Smork is a new word. It just sounded right on my tongue.

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I like it! - wordmeister, 2007-02-08: 08:43:00

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Persadhesive

Created by: w5lf9s

Pronunciation: pers.ad.hesive

Sentence: He bulldozed through the negotiation in his usual persadhesive manner. Noone else had the slightest chance.

Etymology: from: "persevere" to persist, stick to and "adhesive" sticky, clinging to ...

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Comments:

ErWenn - 2007-02-07: 11:13:00
I think today's definition is a good example of one that would have been better off as an adjective or noun than as a verb.

Verbotomy Verbotomy - 2007-02-07: 12:18:00
Hey ErWenn, You mean like: "A person who never gives up, who never lets go of their dream, especially when others try to take it away from them." ~ James

Verbotomy Verbotomy - 2007-02-07: 16:51:00
By the way, if anyone has a great idea for a new Verbotomy definition, we have now created a Definition Submission page. See: http://www.verbotomy.com/verbinition.php.
So please, feel free to send us your ideas and or comments. We'd love to hear from you! ~ James