A Conversation for The h2g2 Word of the Day (Discontinued)
New WOTDs
jasegroom Posted May 5, 2000
Yeah, there was an element of sarcasm to that last comment, but it's kind of difficult to emphasise that in text. In case you're interested, and anyone who isn't should skip this comment and go somewhere more wholesome, coprophilia is the act of gaining sexual pleasure / gratification from the use of excrement, be it human, animal or whatever. I believe this can be by eating it direct from the source, which is known as a dog's egg, but also the old glass coffee table trick falls into this definition. There's plenty more where that came from, but I hope no-one's too interested.
New WOTDs
TechnicolorYawn (Patron Saint of the Morally Moribund) Posted May 5, 2000
There's Klismaphilia, which I think is being turned on by statues.
risque (or worse) WOTDs
Zulu One Posted May 5, 2000
Oh, there's mounds of words for sexual acts and perversions. I don't really want to go into details right here, but you might like gunzel (n), gugusse (n), intromission (n), irrumate (v), pedicate (v) [and no, it has nothing to do with feet], fricatrice (n), macro- and microphallism (n), macro- and micromastia (n), feague (n and v) [it has many meanings, so if you look it up and find nothing interesting, try a better dictionary], and artamesia (n), an interesting word coming from the Greek for 'to hang in the middle'.
Some less repelling words are:
franion (n) - a promiscuous man
bedswerver (n) - a wonderfully descriptive word for an unfaithful spouse
apodyopsis (n) - the act of imagining someone naked
beslobber (v) - to cover with something running from the mouth (use your imagination)
agrexophrenia (n) - the inability to perform sexually due to fear of being overheard (yes really)
cypripareunia (n) - the act of being a prostitute's client, to put it nicely; it's a fun thing to try to charge to expenses when on a business trip (or should I not have said that)
agastopia (n) - the act of admiring a part of someone's body
This could keep the WOTD going for ages. Perhaps someone (not me) should start a WOTD dedicated to words for the more mature. Here's a few to start you off
sextiply
Keeper_Kid Posted May 9, 2000
My dad's a teacher, and when he sets lines for students, he makes them as long winded as possible. If he catches someone chewing gum in class, he tells them that mastication in class is strictly prohibited. Always gets a laugh
New WOTDs
Keeper_Kid Posted May 9, 2000
Why are phobias such a rich source?
Anyway, one of my favourites is Teutophobia, the fear of Germans and German things.
New WOTDs
Zulu One Posted May 11, 2000
Phobias are so nice because there are so many, and many of them are quite funny.
A few new words then:
lant (n) - stale urine, used in manufacturing, also
lantrify (vt) - to moisten with urine. Don't ask what this word is useful for.
lapidable (adj) - worthy of being stoned (or 'lapidated').
But why wasn't the WOTD updated after the long weekend?
New WOTDs
Zulu One Posted May 12, 2000
Possibly, but maybe she has been put off by this huge selection of words to choose from. I'm beginning to feel like W.C. Minor.
Of course, she may have been repelled by all of the slightly disgusting words in these postings.
Are you there, Anna? If so, please make your preferences known. I don't want to be reduced to using a weegee board...
I don't know though, I might try it.
Ideas for Word of the Day?
88425 (...older, and yet LESS wiser...???) Posted May 22, 2000
Flatulence - because I like the sound of it (the word that is)
Ideas for Word of the Day?
Ming Mang Posted May 28, 2000
Here's a long one -
Floccinaucinihilipilification.
- it's the longest word in the English language (that isn't medical), as it has 29 letters. I forget what it means, but it's something like 'worthless'... Ironic, huh?
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Ideas for Word of the Day?
Rover Posted May 30, 2000
i nominate 'esurient'.
It means ravenously hungry and thus is frequently useful especially for male teenagers.
Ideas for Word of the Day?
Ming Mang Posted May 30, 2000
What a cool word! I must remember that...
And I thought possibly 'television' as it is rapidly being replaced by 'TV' and 'telly' and 'The Box' and all sorts... television seems set to disappear soon...
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trgz Posted May 31, 2000
Is 'Floccinaucinihilipilification' acceptable?, I'm not certain of its exact meaning, but I seem to recall it having to do with describing something as worthless or a waste of time
Might I suggest 'Etymology' at the same time?
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trgz Posted May 31, 2000
Apologies, I 've just spotted that its already been suggested
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Researcher 133272 Posted Jun 2, 2000
Howsa bout Soliloquay (sp?) which is i believe some form of monologue praps in someone's head... i dunno, i never payed much attention in english... oops you didn't see that Mr Mercer
just thought you'd like to know
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Researcher 133272 Posted Jun 2, 2000
oops, it's spelt soliloquy, official def:
1 a A dramatic or literary form of discourse in which a character reveals his or her thoughts when alone or unaware of the presence of other characters.
b A specific speech or piece of writing in this form of discourse
2 The act of speaking to oneself.
and another is shillelagh (or shillalah) which is
n. A cudgel of oak, blackthorn, or other hardwood
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Howard Posted Jun 8, 2000
I thought a palindrome was for riding on the back of an elephant.
It should be.
And spellbound ought to be 'being prevented from writing, by the hands being tied together'.
Nomenclature should be the unit of measurement for garden gnomes.
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Researcher 135332 Posted Jun 8, 2000
One wonders why they need a word for this. I think I'd rather not know.
catamite - a young boy kept for homosexual purposes.
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New WOTDs
- 121: jasegroom (May 5, 2000)
- 122: TechnicolorYawn (Patron Saint of the Morally Moribund) (May 5, 2000)
- 123: Zulu One (May 5, 2000)
- 124: Keeper_Kid (May 9, 2000)
- 125: Keeper_Kid (May 9, 2000)
- 126: Zulu One (May 11, 2000)
- 127: jasegroom (May 12, 2000)
- 128: Zulu One (May 12, 2000)
- 129: 88425 (...older, and yet LESS wiser...???) (May 22, 2000)
- 130: Ming Mang (May 28, 2000)
- 131: Rover (May 30, 2000)
- 132: Ming Mang (May 30, 2000)
- 133: trgz (May 31, 2000)
- 134: trgz (May 31, 2000)
- 135: Researcher 133272 (Jun 2, 2000)
- 136: Researcher 133272 (Jun 2, 2000)
- 137: Howard (Jun 8, 2000)
- 138: Researcher 135332 (Jun 8, 2000)
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