Invent-a-word -or- words you wish were real...

cyberjosh

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So, I accidentally coined a word today, "outstairs", in reference to something outside and down stairs, which served as the inspiration for this thread. :-) The goal of this thread is to list "words" you wish were real and explain their meaning if necessary. This can be actual slang you have heard or just something crazy you make up.

1. Dismazing - not amazing (You say this if you are unimpressed with something. Ex: "Man, that was really dismazing"). Urban dictionary makes this a combination between something disgusting and yet amazing - but since it's not really a word I can give it any definition I want. :p

2. Wondiferous - synonym for wonderful.
 
Fantamaglorious! (Coined from fantastic and glorious)
 
Fantamaglorious! (Coined from fantastic and glorious)

I like that one. Its like fantastic magnificent glorious.

I was thinking of one sort of like that before I read this post.


Awesoglorious.

(awesome and glorious)
 
stuphenomenal

(stupendous and phenomenal)
 
I like that one. Its like fantastic magnificent glorious.

I was thinking of one sort of like that before I read this post.


Awesoglorious.

(awesome and glorious)

:lol
This is cool
 
My daughter invented a word:
Grrness: Combined from Grrr (recognized expression of frustration) with the suffix 'ness meaning "full of" or "state of".
 
I always liked the word Fantabulous.
(fantastic + fabulous). I don't know who made up that word but I have heard it for many years
 
Fantastic....from (Fantas + tic)
Fantas - wonderful drink, so overwhelming
tic: sudden quick movement

(the liquid travels through your body in such an overwhelming movement)

both words talk about something overwhelming;):lol
 
I have an air freshener in my car featuring Ned Flanders from the Simpsons saying " Absotively possilutely", it cracks me up:lol.
My own vocabulary is littered with the detritus of listening to six children learning to speak, and getting it ever so slightly wrong. My four year old daughter told me the other day that she had been helping mum with the "woovering and poshiling", (hoovering and polishing). It is now, and will be forever, known as a "woover".

I must go now, and woover the carpet. Perhaps I will wash and poshil the car tomorrow ;).
 
My little nephew was once bought OshKosh B'gosh brand of clothes and he proudly wore them calling it "Of course because" ... :lol
 
And some say Os courfe instead of of course. And they are the People who have:
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I know the words cheezy and baconed but are there words like cheezyfied and baconized? Coz the gentleman in the foodcourt counter last time said "is it cheezyfied or baconized?" :-)
 
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