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Awkwords
Created by: artr
Pronunciation: ôkwərds
Sentence: Having been asked to say a few words at his best friend\'s wedding, they all turned out to be awkwords.
Etymology: awkward (causing or feeling embarrassment or inconvenience) + words (something that someone says or writes)
Nord
Created by: Rhyme79
Pronunciation: naw-d
Sentence: "Tragedy struck today when verbotomy did a nord on us." "There's nord today."
Etymology: 'no' and 'word' squashed together
Hotandscold
Created by: wayoffcenter
Pronunciation: hätandskōld
Sentence: Theirs was a rocky relationship. He could never seem to do the right thing in her eyes. It was hotandscold.
Etymology: A play off on hot and cold
Transmografication
Created by: zenboy23
Pronunciation: trans-mo-gra-fi-ca-tion
Sentence: The metamorphosis, pathways, or parts of a system that a certain Idea or force goes through when it finally emerges. ex. The politician changes his views and beliefs so at the transmogrification end there is little left recognizable of the candidate.
Etymology:
Subterflirt
Created by: microwavedboy
Pronunciation: Sub-ter-flirt
Sentence: Are you just subterflirting me?
Etymology:
Catonec
Created by: mandeeyardz
Pronunciation: Cat-Tonic
Sentence: After I catered to all your needs and wishes you fell into a catonec state. Exclamation: Gosh, (fill in name here) all you do is eat, play sports, and drink those beers, you are so CATONEC!!
Etymology: The origination comes from both the feline partner- cat and from the idea of a catatonic state, where you may experience an extreme loss of motor skills or even constant hyperactive motor activity.
Excremint
Created by: artr
Pronunciation: ekskrəmint
Sentence: When Tom signed up to take something to the Antiques Roadshow, he was sure he had that unique item that was going to cause a sensation. The only sensation he experienced was disappointment. What he thought was mint condition was proclaimed to be in excremint condition.
Etymology: excrement (feces) + mint (an aromatic plant native to temperate regions of the Old World, several kinds of which are used as culinary herbs)
Interprevacation
Created by: Jabberwocky
Pronunciation: inter/pre/vacation
Sentence: When I logged in to verbotomy this morning I was disappointed to see an interprevacation - hope it's a short one
Etymology: interpretation + vacation + interrupt
Queasemail
Created by: artr
Pronunciation: kwēzēmal
Sentence: When Sidney woke up on Saturday morning he dragged himself to the computer to survey the damage he might have caused the night before. Through the haze of far-too-much and way-too late he remembered how he thought it would be amusing to see if he could send e-mails to everybody in his address book. Most of them were stupid or made no sense at all but there, in the SENT folder, was the queasemail - that one that he felt deep in the pit of his stomach. The one that felt like Chuck Norris had kicked him - that made him expect to find his spleen laying somewhere in the living room. That was when the sun came out. He looked in his inbox and found a number of "huh?" responses and the one that saved him. He had mis-typed his girlfriend's address and it had been kicked back. Time to take some Tylenol and get the day started. What had he said to her? You'll have to ask him.
Etymology: queasy (nauseated; feeling sick) e-mail (messages distributed by electronic means from one computer user to one or more recipients via a network)