Do other people like invented words as much as I do?

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  1. Benjimester profile image87
    Benjimesterposted 15 years ago

    first entry

    Mantastic: Feeling particularly fantastic about a particularly macho feat.

    Cmon wordsmiths.  Let's see what you got.

  2. shashigai profile image60
    shashigaiposted 15 years ago

    Yes. But I am fried from hubeting (hub editing) so I can't think of any words.

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    C. C. Riterposted 15 years ago

    it's called portmanteau, here is one of mine, fuggling as in honeyfuggling

  4. juggalo 4 eva profile image61
    juggalo 4 evaposted 15 years ago

    First of all: asomoscity- Showing supreme awesomeness on a particular feat. And second of all i have a good hub for all you wordsmiths out there its www.hubpages.com/hub/awesomewords i just made it!

  5. Benjimester profile image87
    Benjimesterposted 15 years ago

    right on.  Those are great.  How bout this one

    Reintarnation:  Coming back to life as a red neck

    1. juggalo 4 eva profile image61
      juggalo 4 evaposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      lol nice man!

      1. Benjimester profile image87
        Benjimesterposted 15 years agoin reply to this

        smile

    2. shashigai profile image60
      shashigaiposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      QFT!

  6. sassychic profile image61
    sassychicposted 15 years ago

    Hey how about Fantabulous! Fantastic and Fabulous! yeah I know lame.
    What about Crunchilisous? Something really exciting and fun! (sometimes yummy not usually)

    1. Benjimester profile image87
      Benjimesterposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      Haha, nice!

      1. MellasViews profile image76
        MellasViewsposted 15 years agoin reply to this

        lol..... I use fantabulous all of the time. I'm also well known for 'fabulicious', -basicaly its so fabulous you want to eat it.

  7. compu-smart profile image90
    compu-smartposted 15 years ago

    Fabulous and delicious = Fabulicious !!smile

    1. Benjimester profile image87
      Benjimesterposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      I've never heard that one before.  That's rad.  I'm borrowing it smile

  8. sassychic profile image61
    sassychicposted 15 years ago

    Its fuuny when you use those words around someone that isnt really around you mucha and they give you a funny look! big_smile

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    shinujohn2008posted 15 years ago

    Get them added to Oxfonary  (Oxford Dictionary)

  10. DJ Funktual profile image77
    DJ Funktualposted 15 years ago

    How about Funktual?

    Adjective:   funky intellectuals who dispense factual information about funk are to be called...
    FUNKTUAL PEOPLE.

    1. Benjimester profile image87
      Benjimesterposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      Nice man.  Funktual.  We Bring the Funk!

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    Rainbow Briteposted 15 years ago

    Oh my gosh I can't believe that my words aren't on here yet.....and I use these EVERYDAY

    "Ginormous"....as in .... Gigantic and Enormous!  GINORMOUS

    "Fucktard"....as in....Fucking retard!  FUCKTARD

    Oh, man there's one more....it'll come to me I know it will!

  12. chillingbreeze profile image39
    chillingbreezeposted 15 years ago

    Aww.. It was a cute thread :p

    And  "Fawsome" popped up in my mind when as I explored.. I'm sure you got it.. Funny yet Awesome..

    Lame? sad

    1. Benjimester profile image87
      Benjimesterposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      Haha, no that's not lame.  That's awesome, or... Fawsome rather.

  13. Simon_Lloyd profile image61
    Simon_Lloydposted 15 years ago

    Since hearing my Aunt say this when she droped a tin of peas in the suppermarket...."EckyFlump". I use it nearly every day big_smile

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    Rainbow Briteposted 15 years ago

    what does that translate into exactly? lolz

    1. Benjimester profile image87
      Benjimesterposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      Haha, yeah I was wondering that too

    2. Simon_Lloyd profile image61
      Simon_Lloydposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      I dont really know, I just love to say it when things go wrong.

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        Rainbow Briteposted 15 years agoin reply to this

        Ah ha it all makes sense now, ty for the translation on that one.....and what is redunkulous or however you say that?

  15. sassychic profile image61
    sassychicposted 15 years ago

    The funny thing is when you're around people that totally get what you're talking about and go with you and some walks by and gives a funny look. One time I was out with friends and a lady walked by and gave a look I'll never forget!

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    C. C. Riterposted 15 years ago

    Evidently people do like nonsense words as much as we do. My one literary nonsense hub drew 225 visits so far. Go figure.

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    newsworthyposted 15 years ago

    Thats a good one, reintarnation.  There is a lot of that going on around here. I may have to incorporate your word with the already drawn of the south.

    It may sound like this: "reintarnation-yeee-doggie-yeh-bubba-das-right-i-tell-ya"

    Say it real real fast and see if it works!

    btw - in the ___ is sexy forum, someone's really liking words as much as you do.

  18. sassychic profile image61
    sassychicposted 15 years ago

    I have one that I forgot about. Yoho! Yoho is a name for an idiot on the road! There's a lot of Yoho's on the road let me tell ya! Smoopulous! Is kind of saying dirty or scandalis!

  19. Marble Venus profile image60
    Marble Venusposted 15 years ago

    I'm a big fan of jackassery and asshat. I use those quite often.

    Damnce is one of my own inventions. I hate dancing, so last time I had to go, I told everybody I was gonna go damnce.

    "Go tit" is technically two words. I sent a photo to my friend through IM and her answer was "Go tit." She meant "got it," but now we randomly greet one another with "Go tit!!"

    1. sassychic profile image61
      sassychicposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      Nice! I like that!

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    newsworthyposted 15 years ago

    Marble Venus, Im sure you rec'd the hubmail welcome, but, welcome again.  I only have 4 weeks here and still trying to get the hub of it, but hope to see ya around.

    1. Marble Venus profile image60
      Marble Venusposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      There's a HUBmail? O.O I am so lost.

  21. Maddie Ruud profile image73
    Maddie Ruudposted 15 years ago

    I say "redunkulous" regularly.  Ask Hup.

    1. Ralph Deeds profile image65
      Ralph Deedsposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      How about "biggerize?"

  22. gamergirl profile image84
    gamergirlposted 15 years ago

    Maddie..

    get off my words.

    I say "redonkulous."

    1. Maddie Ruud profile image73
      Maddie Ruudposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      Yes, but those are two completely separate words.  Subtle shades of meaning, you know.  One vowel makes all the difference.

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    Rainbow Briteposted 15 years ago

    Ok, two more for you -

    Chillax - "Chill" and "Relax" - As in..."What you doin?" "Eh, nothin really just chillaxin"

    Recockulous - just basically a butchered form of rediculous - as in...."A chicken in a tuxedo?  Well that's just recockulous!"

    1. sassychic profile image61
      sassychicposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      A lot of humans say that one now. Hate to break it to ya hunny!

 
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