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addacious

This means to have ADD or ADHD, that is, Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder.

His misbehaviors at school were clearly driven by his addacious affliction.

by Gregory V. Richardson July 11, 2004

2πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


wifel

Of or related to a wife. Variation of wifal.

She chose to be an at home mother whose wifel duties including transporting children to various social activities.

by Gregory V. Richardson February 7, 2004

2πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


pneumocorporialelectrolysis

This word literally means spirit-body-electrical-loosening, which is to say, electrocution wherein the body and soul are seperated electrically.

After being convicted of the murders, the jury sentenced him to pneumocorporealelectrolysis.

by Gregory V. Richardson December 3, 2003

6πŸ‘ 4πŸ‘Ž


farmoaner

This is the person who owns the farm but moans and complains to the hard working farmassist who does the hard work and for some reason wants a living wage.

The farmoaner sat on the shaded porch with iced tea in hand as he ordered the farmassist to complete tasks in the hot sun, but the farmoaner complained of the wages he had to pay and acted as if it was he who was burdened by circumstance.

by Gregory V. Richardson July 25, 2004


karspasm

A karspasm is a negative jolt to the karma incurred when a person does something bad. Antonym: kargasm

After he set her up to get fired from her job, he knew he would suffer a karspasm.

by Gregory V. Richardson March 24, 2004


aqalflage

This word combines the "AQAL" (all quadrants, all levels, all lines, all states, all types) Integral Theory of Ken Wilber with the basic word "camouflage". So, the meaning is that of ostensibly expressing the psychology of the AQAL model, but in fact either deliberately or accidentally not doing so, therefore AQAL insight is camouflaged by the words.

John's wordy and misguided theory about applying the psychology of Ken Wilber's AQAL model to business practices proved to be mere aqalflage because John did not understand the AQAL model.

by Gregory V. Richardson September 6, 2004

5πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


wifal

Of or related to a wife. Variation of wifel.

She chose to be an at home mother whose wifal duties including transporting children to various social activities.

by Gregory V. Richardson February 7, 2004