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Empful

Adj. Something that is seen as half empty and/or half full.

My beer glass is empful, I'll need a refill soon.

by millionmileman August 28, 2019


duzint

Replaces "doesn't" which no longer is in popular spoken English. Exp.: "Duzint he?" would not be said "does not he?" It makes sense, duzint it? (You really want to conjoin 2 words, replace a "missing" letter with ', and use it improperly?; why?)
Def: interrogative verb used pre-statement to imply question.

Duzint it make sense to do it my way?
Duzint "does not it" seem awkward and odd when you think about it?

by millionmileman October 29, 2021


BRIDGGET

Celtics goddess of metallurgy and poetry

Bridggete: Goddess of metallurgy and poetry.

by millionmileman January 7, 2022


BRIDGGET

Celtics goddess of metallurgy and poetry

Bridggete: Goddess of metallurgy and poetry.

by millionmileman January 7, 2022


Snorchrotor

Noun: Malapropism; Device used to snort roaches. Usually electrical device that heats roach (NOT insect) to enable inbibement by combustion of marijuana.

My old 60's Ford Falcon didn't come with a cigarette lighter, luckily I had my Snorchrotor to ignite my roach.

by millionmileman October 22, 2019


Fursheur

Spoken English- Positive aknowlegement of others statement. In agreement with.

It's really the right thing to do, fursheur!

by millionmileman December 7, 2021


wuzint

direct replacement for "wasn't". Since "wasn't" has a negative meaning and current usage is neutral, "wuzint" replaces word spelled with archaic apostrophe, replaces cumbersome inputting with all letters and more accurately reflects current pronounciation.

wuzint "wuzint" spelled "wasn't" before?

by millionmileman November 22, 2020