A list of 38 words by reesetee.
- morfwas added by reesetee and appears on just this list
- slermwas added by reesetee and appears on just this list
- protusilationwas added by reesetee and appears on just this list
- up-hiteswas added by reesetee and appears on just this list
- fumettiwas added by reesetee and appears on 2 lists
- oralologywas added by reesetee and appears on just this list
- reverbatronswas added by reesetee and appears on just this list
- grawlixeswas added by reesetee and appears on 2 lists
- teteologywas added by reesetee and appears on 2 lists
- boozexwas added by reesetee and appears on 2 lists
- staggerationwas added by reesetee and appears on 2 lists
- doozexwas added by reesetee and appears on 2 lists
- farkleswas added by reesetee and appears on just this list
- indothermwas added by reesetee and appears on 3 lists
- maledicta balloonwas added by reesetee and appears on 6 lists
- digitronswas added by reesetee and appears on just this list
- nittleswas added by reesetee and appears on 2 lists
- quimpwas added by reesetee and appears on 5 lists
- jarnswas added by reesetee and appears on 2 lists
- crottleswas added by reesetee and appears on 2 lists
- oculamawas added by reesetee and appears on 2 lists
- spurlswas added by reesetee and appears on just this list
- that-a-tronwas added by reesetee and appears on 2 lists
- sphericasiawas added by reesetee and appears on 3 lists
- whiteopewas added by reesetee and appears on just this list
- viteswas added by reesetee and appears on just this list
- solradswas added by reesetee and appears on 2 lists
- diteswas added by reesetee and appears on 4 lists
- lucaflectwas added by reesetee and appears on 4 lists
- swalloopswas added by reesetee and appears on just this list
- blurgitswas added by reesetee and appears on 2 lists
- waftaromswas added by reesetee and appears on just this list
- emanatawas added by reesetee and appears on 11 lists
- plewdswas added by reesetee and appears on 3 lists
- squeanswas added by reesetee and appears on 3 lists
- briffitswas added by reesetee and appears on just this list
- hiteswas added by reesetee and appears on just this list
- agitronswas added by reesetee and appears on just this list
chained_bear commented on the list very-funny
I want to hang out in a workplace where all these words are used regularly. Wouldn't that rock...
April 22, 2008
Prolagus commented on the list very-funny
Great list! And chained_bear is giving me an idea...
April 22, 2008
reesetee commented on the list very-funny
Thanks! *wondering what the idea is*
April 22, 2008
Prolagus commented on the list very-funny
Just wait and see.
April 22, 2008
sionnach commented on the list very-funny
Isn't this every wordie's dream, when you get right down to it? To smuggle a whole slew of one's very own madeupical words into the language, and get away with it.
July 17, 2008
Prolagus commented on the list very-funny
*Wondering what the idea was*
July 19, 2008
reesetee commented on the list very-funny
Well put, sionnach! I love the fact that Walker meant them to be spoofs and they ended up being actual definitions. :-)
July 22, 2008
yaybob commented on the list very-funny
Wonderful list and a wonderful subject. I just stumbled onto this material recently, and have dug into the subject a little. Information available on the Internet is sparse and sometimes contradictory. I'm concerned about my definition of crottles not agreeing with yours, and unfortunately, I haven't been able to retrace my steps and find it again to see if I made an error copying it.
Michael Quinion discusses the subject. Crottles appears on his list as crottle-eyed. BTW, if you're interested, his list contains several terms not on your list, although he doesn't define any of them: neoflect, spurl, direct-a-tron (and throwatron, staggeratron, sailatron, swishatron), and jigg.
The definition that I found for crottles - the Xes drawn for the eyes of a dead or stuporous character - conflicts with the Wordie definition. Also, you (reesetee) defined oculama as, "The cartoon science of creating eyes." To that, MiaLuthien added, "Also, Xs over a character's eyes to indicate drunkenness or death," so, there's some ambiguity already.
As I indicated, I don't recall where I got the definition of crottles that I provided, but Quinion's use of the term "crottle-eyed" lends some support to the idea that my resource might have been correct. Although Google provides several mentions of Mort Walker, his book on the subject, and lists of many of his cartooning neologisms, even with an earnest effort, I wasn't able to find definitions of these words anywhere except wherever it was that I read that definition of crottles, and from Wikipedia. And this article contained only a handful of definitions, crottles not being among them. So I can't resolve the issue.
Apparently, this is proprietary material, and they want us to buy the book (pictured on the Wiki page). And since you have provided quite a few more definitions as well as provided a citation from Walker, I'm guessing that you bought the book and can sort this out.
If you are into this stuff enough to have bought a book on it, then you might be interested to know that the Cartoon Channel just introduced a new cartoon to its Adult Swim lineup called Drinky Crow. I've seen it just once, and loved it for both the story line of that single episode as well as the animation. Drinky is often depicted with Xes for eyes, as in the YouTube sample here.
December 14, 2008
yaybob commented on the list very-funny
I've been having a terrible time getting the links in my posts operational or to stay operational, even when the formatting appears perfect. Furthermore, sometimes a link will just disappear after editing a remote part of the post, and upon reloading, reappear. Poltergeists! Is anybody else having a similar problem, or is this something more local, like my computer or server?
December 14, 2008
yaybob commented on the list very-funny
In case it never appears in the post below this one, this is the URL for the Drinky Crow YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9FiNGpCHSE8
December 14, 2008
sionnach commented on the list very-funny
yaybob: I find the same thing happens - if I edit a post in which I've previously entered a (correctly) formatted link, and the edit has nothing to do with the link, it first appears that the link has vanished. However, it generally reappears upon refreshing my browser. (I think this is what you meant, yes?)
Thanks for your suggestions on the denizen list, and others.
December 14, 2008
yaybob commented on the list very-funny
sionnich: I find the same thing happens - if I edit a post in which I've previously entered a (correctly) formatted link, and the edit has nothing to do with the link, it first appears that the link has vanished. However, it generally reappears upon refreshing my browser. (I think this is what you meant, yes?)
Yes, exactly. In fact, the link which gave me problems and resulted in the question - Drinky Crow - is now back on line, on its own. In selected cases, I may start adding the URL right beside the link to be be doubly certain. If you see this odd configuration, you'll know why.
December 15, 2008
reesetee commented on the list very-funny
You may want to move this discussion to bugs so that other people can easily access it. :-)
December 15, 2008
ruzuzu commented on the list very-funny
If we could favorite lists more than once, I would favorite this list at least three times - I love it that much!
July 23, 2010
reesetee commented on the list very-funny
Thanks, ruzuzu! Aren't these great words? There are plenty more, if I can get my hands on the book. :-)
July 24, 2010