Drictionary


mac-ro-nym [ mak-roe-nim ] n. An unnecessarily – and sometimes nonsensical – elongated form of a word. E.g. – Vegetarianismy

[Origin: October 2009; [ Gk - makrós; L - synonymum ]

creep – er [ creep - er ] n. A person of questionable intelligence and whose actions may be part of a darker agenda.
D: That kid is watching me eat. K: What a creeper.

bat-man [ bat - man ] 1. n. A DC created superhero. Sometimes called “The World’s Greatest Detective” or “The Dark Knight.” One of the few majorly popular superheroes to lack any superpowers or physical modifications.
2. n. Krista Sitton.
3. adj. Amazing, wonderful, fantastic. Those shoes are totally Batman.
4. adj. Stealthy, sneaky, prone to disappearing and reappearing suddenly. D: Whoa! How’d you get over there?! K: I’m batman.

[ Origin: May 1939 ]

top – pig [ täp - ig ] n. Bacon topping used on salads or baked potatoes.

[ Origin: Facebook 2008 [ From E - "Topping" and "Top, Pig" or "Pig on top" ] ]

con – fuzz- ell – ed [ con - fuzz - all - led ] v. The act of being confused above and beyond the normal and comprehensibly savable level of confusion. Similar to the level of confusion this entry may induce, especially if ended with the phrase “Ninja Penguins which be of doom.”

[ Origin:Unknown [ Corruption of E - Confused ]

phon – to [ fohn - toh ] n. 1. A photograph, esp. low quality, taken with a cellular phone.
2. A very low quality video taken with a cellular phone.

[ Origin: January 2009; [ Gk - phōn voice; E - photograph ] ]

song – ette [ sawng - et ] n. A short story or poem based on a song. Generally it does not include the lyrics of the song, but instead alludes to or is based upon the storyline portrayed in the music.

[ Origin: England, May 2006 ]

spiff – tac – u – lüber [ spif-tak-yuh-loob-er ] adj. A superlative superlative. Amazing, wonderful or intense. The new Harry Potter movie is so completely spifftaculüber!

[Origin: Aug 2008; [ E - spiffy; L - spectācul(um) (see spectacle); L - super; Gk - ὑπέρ (hyper) ]