scouse·man
1. a servant of a wealthy or distinguished couple
"he is regarded as a scouseman for his love of her"
spoo·geously
1. in an excessively strong manner
"she behaves spoogeously of course"
flag·gle
1. fail to act in accordance with an agreement
"he flaggled to get on the phone"
par·o·dis·cep·tion
1. the ability to perceive visual images
"pounds of parodisception"
pere·las·tic
(of a phenomenon) due to an environment much warmer than the surrounding landscape
"a tropical high tide with a very perelastic effect"