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Tasks / Invent A New Word

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Invent a new word, come up with a realistic sounding meaning.

Use the word in common everyday sentences; define for those who inquire.

Task is complete when someone else starts using your word.

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25 points
Level 2
Created by Blue

Terms: shplank

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Blaster-Mastered
posted by William Killeen on November 7th, 2007 9:48 PM

Blaster-Mastered: adj. The state of being totally blaster-mastered.

"Dude, I totally blaster-mastered that chick last night!"

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posted by Lank on January 22nd, 2008 7:48 PM

Very astute, William. Keen insight.

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posted by teucer on January 22nd, 2008 7:57 PM

Also, note that a) the definition is for using it as an adjective, and is self-referential and b) the example uses it as a verb.

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posted by Remy The Living on August 30th, 2010 9:43 AM

Kebral: Antonym to brutal. The action of being as kind and nice as possible to someone. Like Granny from Spirited Away. Freakin' love that movie.


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Invent a New Word by Lank September 9th, 2007 12:56 PM

I give you this word: Shplank [ʃplӕŋk] – verb (used with object): to complete an SFØ task in such a way that when other players view the proof, they believe that said task has been completed as well as is possible. I just thought this phen...

25 + 120 points :: 8 comments :: 24 votes
Invent a New Word by EchHeck August 26th, 2007 7:06 PM

I created a couple words. pliffent & sart You say 'sart' when you say it you do something if you do something and it's just like you did it, it's 'sart.' And 'pliffent' is a kind of--it's kind of a good word for when you want to say a bad word ...

25 + 80 points :: 43 comments :: 16 votes
Invent a New Word by Burn Unit December 12th, 2007 4:12 PM

The word pretired. 'Tis a lovely and fearsome word, if I do say so myself. Originally the word is found in the English vernacular before the time of Shakespeare, though well after the Invasion of the Normans, arising from the tender mix of tongues ...

25 + 75 points :: 17 comments :: 15 votes
Invent a New Word by Blue June 6th, 2007 4:21 PM

1) Adorkable |əˈdôrkəbəl| adjective inspiring great affection; delightful; charming; but in a nerdy way : she looked just adorkable | I have four adorkable SFØ friends. 2) Lametastic lāmˈtastikik| adjective 1 lame to a striking degree;...

25 + 40 points :: 6 comments :: 8 votes
Invent a New Word by TheMuse Sassalot May 29th, 2007 11:31 AM

Necowmancer (Nek-ow-Man-Sir) One who has the ability to conjur and control undead cows. See: http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Undead+Cow The farmers of Harris Ranch were dismayed to discover that undead cows led by a rival farm's n...

25 + 40 points :: 4 comments :: 8 votes
Invent a New Word by Lincøln May 27th, 2007 12:29 PM

I am a big giant athiest and I always wondered why whenever I sneezed somebody tried to bless me. First of all I don't want to be blessed, and second, I don't think that these people who kept saying it had the power to bless me even if I wanted them ...

25 + 40 points :: 6 comments :: 8 votes
Invent a New Word by Flitworth January 9th, 2008 4:30 AM

Derkins, noun, 1) an act so replete with ballsiness, most especially in the completion of a task, that one is in abject awe and compelled to vote. Example: By engaging the police officers and indicating she had authorization when she did not she pu...

25 + 35 points :: 2 comments :: 7 votes
Invent a New Word by Bex. June 30th, 2007 3:30 AM

Daddileetit (DAAD - ul - eet - it) - 1.) noun. Any item of food left in the refrigerator for such a duration that its odor can be smelled from the next room. 2.) adjective. The bufuddling quality of being palatable to one's father against all commo...

25 + 35 points :: 5 comments :: 7 votes

Bjorking-off: Verb. A) to pleasure one's self by imitating Bjork; B) to sing along with more than 70% of any Bjork album; C) to sing with intentional dissonance &/or atonal variation; D) to attempt the intonation of three or more musical notes wi...

25 + 35 points :: 4 comments :: 7 votes :: 3 collaborators

The words meep, flurb, and Dweedlump have been placed in the English language by myself and three friends of mine. (none of whom have accounts on here) Their use has integrated into our circles of friends. Meep: (MEEP) N 1. the sound that some cats...

25 + 30 points :: 9 comments :: 6 votes :: 2 collaborators
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