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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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Sinmetheus

Created by: tinman

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Etymology: Latin for without thought

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Divulgorrhea

Created by: ahwinters

Pronunciation: Die-vuhl-jhor-he-uh

Sentence: His divulgorrhea about his wife's genital herpes put Frank in the Dog House for the night.

Etymology: Divulge + rehin (to flow)

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I think that he'd be in the dog for a whole week after letting that slip out... - wordmeister, 2007-01-08: 23:30:00

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Indisconfidiocy

Created by: Carole

Pronunciation:

Sentence: Her private life was broadcast to the world, through her boyfriends indisconfidiocy.

Etymology: indis/ indiscretion, confid/ confidential, idiocy/ stupipity

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

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Flappymouth

Created by: GreatRandew

Pronunciation: Fla-pi-mouth

Sentence: He had a bad case of flappymouth so nobody told him anything.

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Oversharing

Created by: allwise

Pronunciation: oh-ver-shae-ring

Sentence: Evan messed up most of his date's by oversharing his non-existent sexlife.

Etymology: oval - circle with two centers. shearing - to remove wool from a sheep. (Or maybe it's a more logical composition...)

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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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Tattlecast

Created by: Guthlaf1

Pronunciation: TAT-el-KARST

Sentence: She could never see the problem with tattlecasting her husband's sexual habits.

Etymology: Tattle - related to 'tittle-tattle', being (petty) gossip Cast - from "broadcast", in this case being to relate information to anyone and everyone

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Indiscretin

Created by: Jabberwocky

Pronunciation: in/dis/creh/tin

Sentence: He was such an indiscretin that his girlfriend considered having his tongue surgically removed - but she loved french kissing too much

Etymology: indiscretion + cretin

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Hey Jabberwocky, Just noticed this word today! Great one! - wordmeister, 2007-01-15: 10:04:00

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Splutterance

Created by: Maureen

Pronunciation: splutter - ance

Sentence: Don't tell Jamie anything you want kept secret. He has a bad case of splutterance.

Etymology: splutter - to blurt something out without thinking. ance- suffix denoting action.

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Flapout

Created by: josje

Pronunciation: flapout

Sentence: keep your mouth you ara a flapout

Etymology: out as in out and flap als in evrerything, flapout means just say anything you want anytime.

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Dimwitter

Carla

Created by: Carla

Pronunciation: dim-wit-uh

Sentence: Luckily, Lucy's friends now knew that she was an incorrigible dimwitter. Ever since Lucy had announced Beatrice's chlamydia to the neighbours, no-one shared their confidences with her.

Etymology: dimwit + witter (to chatter or babble pointlessly)

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Foolips

Created by: jrogan

Pronunciation: fool-lips

Sentence: Cassie's botox injection made her lips look very sexy. At least that's what she thought. And so did her boyfriend! In fact, he was so excited that he went into a foolippian frenzy, and told everyone that she had just had her lips done. She was so mad that the next time they kissed, she bit the foolip's tongue right off.

Etymology: fool + lips

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Babblebot

Created by: EonaFrae

Pronunciation: bab-ul-bot

Sentence: The habitual babblebot, Trevor could overrule entire conversations with the sound of his own voice.

Etymology: Babble [To talk idly, irrationally, excessively, or foolishly] + Bot [a device that can perform routine tasks with minimal human intervention]

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Indiscreech

Created by: Nosila

Pronunciation: in dis skreetch

Sentence: When they met, she thought he was cute and charming. After they had gotten to know each other in the biblical sense, she found out later he had been indiscreech with his buddies playing golf. When they leered at her and made lurid comments, she knew she had to dump him quickly, as golfers don't get better with age or die gracefully. They just lose their balls or get a hole-in-one!

Etymology: Indiscreet (lacking discretion; injudicious;not marked by prudence or modesty and wise self-restraint;not heedful of potential consequences)& Screech (a high-pitched noise resembling a human cry)

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Talkaway

Created by: Robke22

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Toggler

Conneyfogle

Created by: Conneyfogle

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Grindiscreet

Created by: Nosila

Pronunciation: grin dis kreet

Sentence: Ralph had no class. How his poor wife Rhonda put up with him so long, no one knew. Ralph could not only not keep a secret, he felt the need to laugh about everything private in their lives. He chortled over their finances to friends; jested about his wife's cooking, her weight, her mother,and he guffawed over their sex life. He was grindiscreet. One day Rhonda blew a gasket, choked him with the dog's leash and ran off with Vinny, the pool boy because Vinny was vindiscreet.

Etymology: Grin (a facial expression characterized by turning up the corners of the mouth; usually shows amusement) & Indiscreet (lacking discretion; injudicious;good judgment or sense;revealing too much information)

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Oralclap

Created by: fanoog

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Intimattletale

Created by: rikboyee

Pronunciation: in-ter-mat-ul-tayl

Sentence: must you intimattletale at every dinner party, it embarrasses the bejeezus out of me.

Etymology: intimate, tattle-tale

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Verbolotomy

Created by: sirshade

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Squealerwheeler

Created by: quippingqueen

Pronunciation: sqweeler/wheeler

Sentence: Known in polite circles as a "squealerwheeler", the capricious Carpet Knight couldn't wait to reveal his most egregious escapades over a gin and tonic.

Etymology: squealer: one who reveals things best left in the boudoir or the boardroom + wheeler: a mover and shaker

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Nonconformidentiality

Created by: mickey666

Pronunciation: phonetic

Sentence: His nonconformidentiality guard having been weakened, he blurted out the truth behind his relationship with her mother

Etymology: Nonconform = to do the unwanted confidentiality is broken by the non conforming

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Myspaceism

Created by: jedijawa

Pronunciation: my-space-ism

Sentence: Tina suffered from myspaceism in that she was not wise in the information that she should keep private.

Etymology: myspaceism comes from the fact that so many people don't seem to get that some things should not be shared on myspace.com

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Blabsationism

Created by: nancyblue

Pronunciation: Hi facebook blabsationism cost him the job

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Etymology: blab - to spill the beans sationism- information for shock effect or prurient intestest

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Gossiblab

Created by: Javeson1

Pronunciation: gah-sih-blab

Sentence: kids are usually better than adults at gossiblabbing, but that's not a very good thing for them.

Etymology: gossip+blab

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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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Leakspeak

Created by: remistram

Pronunciation: leek-speek

Sentence: Vince would leakspeak details about Myrna's personal hang-ups especially in the company of her girlfriends.

Etymology: leak + speak

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Broadcrasster

mrskellyscl

Created by: mrskellyscl

Pronunciation: broad-crass-ter

Sentence: Jack was a professional broadcrasster. Not only did he give full reports about his lovelife, he gave too much information to his friends.

Etymology: Broadcaster: a radio or television personality who reports the news + crass: so crude and unrefined to be lacking in discrimination or sensibility

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Broadelicious word. - Nosila, 2009-08-12: 15:10:00

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Blerticism

Created by: blaghaus

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Blurticaria

Created by: maxxy

Pronunciation: BLURT-ih-car-ee-ah

Sentence: Jim's wife endured his blurticaria until he told her mother exactly how they broke the heirloom dining room table.

Etymology: blurt + urticaria (i.e., hives)

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Idiombarres

likephilshead

Created by: likephilshead

Pronunciation: (idio-em-bear-ass)

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Mediasynciosity

Created by: regan

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Ignoremp

Created by: chofu67

Pronunciation: ig nor emp

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Etymology: ignorant + (without) empathy

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Censorchip

artr

Created by: artr

Pronunciation: sensərchip

Sentence: Candy believes in freedom of speech however with her boyfriend Charles, censorchip is required. She would love to have a censorchip planted deep in his brain to keep him from blurting out things she told him in private.

Etymology: censor (scrutinize, revise, or cut unacceptable parts from a book, movie, etc.) + chip (a tiny wafer of semiconducting material used to make an integrated circuit)

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Blabbarrhea

lebeast

Created by: lebeast

Pronunciation: blab-ah-rea

Sentence: His blabbarrhea got so out of control they were forced to ball gag him, dress him in leathers, and banish him to the basement (pit).

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Jabbertalkie

artr

Created by: artr

Pronunciation: jabərtôkē

Sentence: Like a movie you just can*t stop, Blurt will talk about whatever pops into his indiscreet little brain. With his brand of jabbertalkie there is no edit, no mute button on this public address system. Tell him a secret and people in the Australian outback will know about it within minutes.

Etymology: jabber: fast, excited talk that makes little sense + talkie (a movie with a soundtrack, as distinct from a silent film) A play off of Jabberwocky

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Priverblic

Created by: Hjason

Pronunciation: pri-verb-lic

Sentence: I can't believe how priverblic you were at the party when you told those guys about my love of belly button lint.

Etymology: private-verbal-public

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Dissclose

Created by: Nosila

Pronunciation: diss klose

Sentence: Henry did not realize that his dissclose of his wife's weight to everyone put him this close to spousecide!

Etymology: Diss (say bad, disrespectful things) & Disclose (make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret)

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Broadcrast

Created by: ErWenn

Pronunciation: /'brod-"crast/

Sentence: Normally Jim got a kick out of it when his girlfriend broadcrast all their dirty little secrets to his friends, but this time, he wished she'd just kept her mouth shut.

Etymology: from broadcast + crass

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Furyloquendi

Created by: dstorm78

Pronunciation: Furee-low-kwen-dee

Sentence: He has the gift of furyloquendi, and can never shut up.

Etymology: From the latin/greek "furor loquendi" meaning the 'gift of gab' mixed in with a little fury, which would likely follow those with this problem.

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Tumbletongue

Created by: chris

Pronunciation: tumble-tung

Sentence: Rupert's propensity to tumbletongue made him the first guy to be invited into the hitherto all-girl office gossip group

Etymology: tumble (to spill out uncontrollably) + tongue (to give voice to)

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Tacitless

Created by: sweetclarity

Pronunciation: t-ah-sit-less.

Sentence: That's tacitless!

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Spalker

kumza

Created by: kumza

Pronunciation: spocker

Sentence: I can't believe Brad was spalking about his penile rash in the hotdog lineup.

Etymology: spew talk

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COMMENTS:

Good word...don't relish overhearing that conversation...he mustard been crazy...who'd want to ketchup with that diagnosis? - Nosila, 2009-08-12: 01:59:00

I hope he doesn't have to eat his words - jrogan, 2009-08-12: 07:37:00

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Confidentyell

Created by: IanArcher

Pronunciation: as "confidential"

Sentence: When I showed up, Tim was confidentyelling about Clarice's performance in the bedroom.

Etymology: from "confidential" and "yell"

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Speakcret

Created by: mweinmann

Pronunciation: speek - kret

Sentence: Do you want to know a speakcret? Oops, its not a secret any more since I spoke it. Don't worry, your secret is safe with me....hahaha.

Etymology: speak, secret

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Outlout

artr

Created by: artr

Pronunciation: outlout

Sentence: With the popularity of reality shows where everybody seem bent on "outing" everybody else with whatever indiscretions they can dig up, Mark has become an outlout. Cindy is hesitant to dump him because then she would have no control over what he is willing to blab about her.

Etymology: out loud (aloud; audibly) + lout (an awkward, stupid person; clumsy, ill-mannered boor)

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Opensecrete

petaj

Created by: petaj

Pronunciation: O-pen-se-CREET

Sentence: His opensecretism was his downfall, causing his friends to stop confiding in him.

Etymology: open secret (something generally known) + secrete (discharge, emanate, give off)

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Footmoutencitas

Created by: Stump

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Privishar

Created by: Logiedan

Pronunciation: Priv - ish - are

Sentence: That loudmouth is a real privishar, he tells everyone my secrets!

Etymology: Private + Share

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Jabberbarrass

Created by: Stevenson0

Pronunciation: jab/ber/barr/rass

Sentence: Alcohol was blamed when he jabberbarrassed his girl friend at the bar in front of all their friends.

Etymology: jabber + embarrass

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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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Misclose

Created by: Osomatic

Pronunciation: miss-CLOSE

Sentence: She misclosed everything I told her about my sex life!

Etymology: It's like "disclose." Only with "mis" instead.

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Arsetalking

Created by: sarach

Pronunciation: arrs-talk-ing

Sentence: We left the dinner early last night because Jim wouldn't stop arsetalking about my new underwear.

Etymology: English from talking out of one's arse.

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Unfilteredmind

Created by: bondfool

Pronunciation: uhn-fill-turd-mine-d

Sentence: That jerk just used ruined his girlfriend's life with his unfilteredmind.

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Wordillious

erasmus

Created by: erasmus

Pronunciation: word illy ous

Sentence: Gavin was so wordillious he needed his jaws wired shut.

Etymology: from word and billious as if throwing up words without a care.

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Inconfidentiality

Created by: Fenners

Pronunciation: in + confidentiality

Sentence: He hasn't got to grips with inconfidentiality yet

Etymology: based on 'confidential' To keep thinks private.

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Fleebing

Created by: rushd

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Muckschmucking

Created by: purpleartichokes

Pronunciation: muk-shmuk-ing

Sentence: Though she expected some whispered conversations in the office regarding her drunken escapades at the office party, Sue was quite mortified when coworker Bob started loudly muckschmucking every detail of her semi-naked table dance.

Etymology: muck, schmuck

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Spazblab

Created by: Alchemist

Pronunciation: SPAZ-blab

Sentence: After 2 drinks Bob was busy spazblabbing about our new takeover strategy to everyone.

Etymology: spaz (To be clumsy or inept) + blab (To reveal (secret matters) especially through indiscreet or unreserved talk)

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Secretell

Created by: sodium

Pronunciation: see-kret-ell

Sentence: Flicka wanted to keep her birthmark in the shape of Bob Saget private knowledge, but after Roy did some drunken secretelling at the office party, that was impossible.

Etymology: secret + tell

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Prostulate

Created by: aceholleran

Pronunciation: pross tyul ate

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Blabophile

ubgrud

Created by: ubgrud

Pronunciation: blah-bow-fyl

Sentence: She blabophiled all about his curved penis. I didn't want to know.

Etymology: blab from Greek -philos -philous : lover : one having an affinity for or a strong attraction to

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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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Comments:

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

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