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Invent a New Word by Tøm
July 1st, 2007 1:51 PM
Wewds @ gingerblokey.co.uk
With the help of Tom we managed to made dozens of new words. It all started with finding a word to describe the task of collaborating coursework, putting a title, date and name on it which we termed Calaculate.
On the bus, on the way home, we invented loads more which all seemed like they needed a place in society. When I got home I put them on my new website and they were a hit on FrozenHaddock and Simtropolis. I now regually use Chamblify, Flaith and Sublysmyl.
I know around 5 or 6 people who regually use sublysmyl and my friends Sara and Amy always use Chamblify. Quite hard to find some kind of proof for this but Ill upload some in the future.
With the help of Tom we managed to made dozens of new words. It all started with finding a word to describe the task of collaborating coursework, putting a title, date and name on it which we termed Calaculate.
On the bus, on the way home, we invented loads more which all seemed like they needed a place in society. When I got home I put them on my new website and they were a hit on FrozenHaddock and Simtropolis. I now regually use Chamblify, Flaith and Sublysmyl.
I know around 5 or 6 people who regually use sublysmyl and my friends Sara and Amy always use Chamblify. Quite hard to find some kind of proof for this but Ill upload some in the future.
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posted by Fonne Tayne on December 28th, 2007 7:41 AM
Calaculate rhymes with Shalacolate. It's like percolating, but with blue.
This has been adapted into use also.
Same meaning as Chamblify, but based on another person.