What words do you feel SHOULD exist?

<hijack> WOW re [b[sniglets** - on another site I saw that word - but did not know it was widely recognised! Thought it was unique to that person. Thanks, Zoe another bit of ignorance successfully fought!

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That should of course, read, “…I am a scarfy snarfie…”

[sub]I’m never so dumb as when I’m being clever.[/sub]

Tump - as in to roll over
“The truck hit a rock and tumped over.”
The we could call them tump trucks.
I made this word up when I was 3 and I still stand by it.

Squidgey…

A word I picked up from an ex-girlfriend, and applies to females. It pertains to that feeling you get when you’re “hot and bothered,” ladies. The feeling that immediately follows a “pang,” which is the female equivalent to the male “schwiiing!”

Usage: “When I stand too close to him, I get all squidgey.”

lupid (adj) - stupid in a sickly way

“Bummerful” – sort of the opposite of “wonderful.” Bummerful is an adjective describing the property of being disappointing.

AND

I think the past tense of “snow” should be “snew” (like throw=threw, grow=grew… it just sounds better.)

“Tonight it’s going to snow.”… “It snew last night.”

Mugafied - to lose in a battle of verbal wit. (to be made to look like a mug)

Hyberdad (n.) - The sizzling sound produced by a freshly served chicken tikka.

I make these typos so often I think they should be granted real word status:

Excatly: I agree with you completely, but my cat has just left the room.

Prodcuer: Like a producer, but taller.

Mabye: Similar to “maybe,” but different.

BoooYaaaa

I’m not sure what is means But I enjoy saying it :slight_smile:

Ensmall. If you can enlarge something, you should be able to ensmall it, too, right?

Kind of a different way of saying crooked, but applying more to an emotional state.

It can also be used as originally intended by Dawn French of French and Saunders:
WHAT AN OOGY MESS!

I agree with you though, it should be a word.

http://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=18607

3 years old? Gosh you must be the oldest inhabitant here. :slight_smile: Delighted to make your aquaintance. I really don’t mean this nitpick in bad way - but I am a pedantic Celyn, and I feel I have to tell you that "tump has been around since the 16th century, meaning “a small mound or clump” - (Collins English Dictionary - dead tree version therefore no internet link)

I love this thread - such wonderful words!

skranky. :slight_smile:

Klunky - like ice cream with nuts and rasins - I hate klunky ice cream!

Astro, The Argonics Company has kinda been thought of before. They are a polyurithane company. I thought it would make more sense if they were a lightbulb manufacturing company, but oh well.

Celyn, Gorm is a name that is fairly common. I believe it is from one of the Scandinavian countries. I have a friend whose last name is Gorm and have an internet friend whose given name is Gorm.

Also, Couth is a regular dictionary word.

LOL - fun about Gorm, :)n and I am glad about couth.

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