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fiercesome

fiercesome, as opposed to fearsome, is singular in meaning. "fearsome" is an oxymoronic word meaning, dually: "causing fear" and "afraid; timid" {Webster's Collegiate Dictionary}. "Fiercesome", invented in 1999, is primarily used as a more efficent word to express great strength or ferocity.

"Did you see that sack in the backfield? That was fiercesome!" "Boxer X knocked out Boxer Y in a fiercesome victory."

by Michael Kleiner November 17, 2004

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Metalorism

The relative ability to consume alcohol and process it effectively. A high metalorism means one possesses the ability to consume large quantities of alcohol at a time and not suffer certain disabilities: e.g., drunkeness, hangovers.

"Red's metalorism is incredibly high-- he just did six shots and is still standing!"

by Michael Kleiner October 15, 2006

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