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Aftermorrow

Coined by The Man, William James Tiberius Byrne the word aftermorrow simply means the day after tomorrow and it is a quick and easy alternative to the long hand The-Day-After-Tomorrow and a more familiar word than the Latin Postridies and Postetradies. By creating an amalgamation of the Shakespearean word Tomorrow and the everyday word Afternoon.

John Smith: We shall meet again, perhaps tomorrow to be sure?
Dimitrios Falapotorius: No we shan't! I have a meeting.
John Smith: Whom'st has a meeting on a Monday? Alright aftermorrow!

by Jackson Steel August 27, 2018


Visience

A collection of individuals emmerced in a work of art, that which prime sense is to see.
From the latin word 'videre' meaning 'to see'; the word is somewhat synonymous with 'audience' in which the prime sense is to hear.

Jean-Pierre Le Rouge: This will not be a particularly large visience in the cinema tommorrow.
John Colorado: I doubt that, the tickets are completely sold out.
John and Jean-Pierre: This is going to be the biggest visience of all time!

by Jackson Steel March 12, 2019