Results of one of the last days of class of the past session. If you forgot to give one to me, or if you are feeling creative right this second, add yours to the list.
boolug zone. a time when a lack of playfulness about a situation has become the most deafeningly serious and dire thing about it
comtismr. someone i don’t know well but i know i trust deeply
crotopollo. a protocol that allows imagination to redefine it (in italian sounds like scrotus-chicken)
ethsthetic. attempt at showing one’s ethics through one’s style or image
genesisism. the act of assertion of a singular origina to a persona, place, thing or idea which defines or exclusively frames it. removes or ignores all earlier possible iterations, instances, or variations.
harmonoise. I speak of harmonoise when i tune one noise to another noise.
hootepic. to shout loud enough that the whole world listens
larvement. a political movement in a transformation stage
metairony. a response to the ironic statement that exposes something true about it. the metaironic statement also must be performed ironically, and would ideally have the consequence that performing irony would seem less cool than sincerity as a social norm.
poverteer. when I have no money, tho I suffer no deprivation due to my needs being met by non-monetary methods.
Also, poork (pronounced poor-kay.streeadilinding. expressing not understanding and trying to know more without asserting that complete understanding is possible or desirable
transferbage. timeliness peculiar to formulation that arrives too late—the context that arises to welcome what you didn’t get a chance to say
usteem. the appreciation of the attributes of one’s existence absent the present gaze of others (albeit perhaps imagined), hence in the personal domain (not the metaphors of self-esteem understood in the domain of the public)
xtolipsa. putting off the alien I for too long—resentful boredom
Fresh Hot Neologisms
Posted by zekeith on December 12, 2011
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