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1. a (ā)

  1. a. (interj.) An expression used to get the attention of another person.

    Example: Putnam: A, you gonna eat that? Abe: No.

    Note: While this is a valiant effort, the more common spelling of this word is 'eh' or 'aye'. Therefore, we cannot accept this into our list.

2. abandick (ə-băn'dĭk)

  1. a. (v.tr.) To leave a man mid-sexual intercourse, causing him much frustration and physical discomfort.

    Example: She abandicked me right then and there, and I've not seen her since.

3. abandonmitt (ə-băn'dən-mĭt)

  1. a. (n.) The act of abruptly letting go of someone's hand before they anticipated it.

    Example: She sought therapy because of her severe abandonmitt issues.

4. abolical (ə-bŏ'lĭ-kəl)

  1. a. (adj.) Something loathsome or unusually cruel perhaps associated with dire misfortune.

5. abstinate (ăb'stə-nāt')

  1. a. (v.) The act of not giving one's self to anyone, no matter how much they beg.

6. acknodledge (ăk-nŏd-'lĭj)

  1. a. (v.) To nod at someone walking in the opposite direction while avoiding a conversation that can make one appear desperate or causing an awkward moment.

7. acluistic (ā-clü'ĭst-ĭc)

  1. a. (adj.) Describing or pertaining to anything clueless; without a clue.
  2. b. (adj.) A person or a group of people who don't know and don't know that they don't know.

    Example: Car drivers are totally acluistic about the distance a tractor trailer requires to stop before being unable to hit them.

8. adultish (ə-dŭlt'ĭsh)

  1. a. (adj.) Closely resembling an adult person.

    Example: As the child grew up she became more adultish.

9. aeroma (âr-ō'ma)

  1. a. (n.) The odor emanating from an exercise room after an aerobics workout.

10. alarmisist (ə-lärm'əs-ĭst)

  1. a. (n.) A person who causes by direct conflict or by interjecting false conflict in a situation to purposely cause alarm in others. Also known as an Eeyorist, akin to Winnie the Pooh's friend Eeyore.

11. alcohological (āl'kə-hô-lŏj'ĭ-kəl)

  1. a. (adj.) Things that seem logical only after consuming large amounts of alcohol.

    Example: It was alcohological for her to run down the street naked in the snow.

12. alcolean (āl'kə-lēn)

  1. a. (n.) The angle of a drunk's body before they go into stagger mode.

    Example: He attained 11 degrees of alcolean before swerving into the parking meter.

13. alcologic (ăl'kə-lŏj'ĭk)

  1. a. (n.) Logic that is only understood while one is inebriated. To justify everything by the use of alcohol as the basis for every problem, debate, or argument. Any attempt at making a logical statement while one is drunk; Often identified as fuzzy logic. A system of reasoning based on alcohol and often not involving reason.

14. allapa (ăl'ə-pă)

  1. a. (v.) A small slap from the Pope or other highly religious figure.

15. aluminum ghetto (ə-lü'mə-nəm gĕt'ō)

  1. a. (n.) A term used to describe a trailer park, usually in a poor, unkempt condition. Often these trailer parks are occupied by working class people who often are seasonal employees and construction workers who build or work in swanky, high class resorts, hotels and restaurants, and whose residents and clientele are very affluent.

16. ambididdlemous (ăm'bē-dĭd'l-məs)

  1. a. (adj.) The inability to tell left from right.

17. ambiportalous (ăm-bĭ-pôr'tl'əs)

  1. a. (adj.) Possessing the uncanny knack for approaching a set of double doors and always pushing the locked one.

18. ambisextrous (ăm'bĭ-sĕk'strəs)

  1. a. (adj.) Having the features of both sexes; bisexual; hermaphrodite.
  2. b. (adj.) The feeling towards a person who has a strong attachment or attraction towards an individual when that individual has no definitive romantic feelings towards the other.
  3. c. (adj.) In a romantic situation, the sense that one could say yes or no without feeling strongly in either direction.
  4. d. (adj.) ām'bĭ-sěk'strəs. Describing something that could be applied to either sex, such as a first name given to both boys and girls.

    Example: The name, Jules, is a little ambisextrous.

19. ambivalate (ăm-bĭv'ə-lāt')

  1. a. (v.) To play devil's advocate. Acting out ambivalence.
  2. b. (v.) To vacillate between two opposing desires, impulses or decisions.

    Example: He's ambivalating about marrying Susie.

20. ambivulate (ām-bĭv'yə-lāt')

  1. a. (v.tr.) To pace around in an indecisive manner.

    Example: Larry ambivulated around the hot dog stand as he debating purchasing a sample of its wares.

21. ambulament (ăm'byə-lə'mənt)

  1. a. (n.) The excitement men experience when they hear a siren. Often triggering hopes of a chaotic scene.

22. animane (ăn'ə-măn)

  1. a. (adj.) To treat animals with kindness and respect since one cannot treat an animal humanely. Because they aren't human, you can only treat them animanely.

23. animositous (ăn'ə-mŏs'ĭ-təs)

  1. a. (adj.) Describing the atmosphere which pertains between two people who do not like each other.

    Example: Relations between Jill and John have been distinctly animositous since she shot his cat.
  2. b. (adj.) Describing one's feelings or behavior toward someone they do not like.

    Example: I was feeling so animositous towards you, I could have screamed.

24. animostic (ān'ə-mŏs'tĭk)

  1. a. (adj.) Something that is salty and nasty; having animosity.

    Example: why are you so animostic?

25. annerving (ə-nûr-vĭng)

  1. a. (adj.) Describing someone who is both annoying and getting on another's nerves. Beyond being a simple pest.

 

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