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On a tangent, this reminds me of a game my friends and I used to play. One would make up a word, then the next had to make up a definition, then the next had to use it in a sentence.
Example:
Friend 1: Deg
Friend 2: To find under a cat
Friend 3: Hey, I degged this mouse.
fosonsq, n., a small hat, similar to a beret, worn by the elite troops of the 183rd Special Operations corps of the Lower Central Mongolian army. Also, colloq, any task accomplished in a thorough yet bureaucratic and inefficient manner.
nerganerh-gah (slang): A small Spanish potato-chip of similar size, texture, and flavor to Tostitos. Also, a style of cro-magnon undergarments. Ex.: The nerga-eating cave-man accidentally dropped nerga crumbs down his nerga.
skloosh n. The sound made by the giving way of the bottom of a paper bag which has been oversaturated and thus weakened by its liquid contents. The probability of a skloosh is directly proportional to the cost of the garments worn by the person holding the bag which is in this condition.
Eebee n Solidified fear cut into tiny chunks so that it can be carried around in one’s pocket. Used to coat an object so that it inspires greater fear.
snazzlefrax : the verbal history of the snazzle tribes of northern Tibet.
Scholars have made many attempts to codify the snazzlefrax into singular volume, but since the verbal history varies from family to family these efforts are very difficult. Every snazzle family has its own particular interpretation of the snazzlefrax.