Comments by imposcillator

  • Self-awareness.

    May 29, 2010

  • Can also mean possession.

    May 26, 2010

  • Thanks. Glad you like them. :)

    May 26, 2010

  • Beautiful brutality, or beauty in brutality.

    May 26, 2010

  • To eradicate all false, crude conclusions about someone.

    May 26, 2010

  • To elaborate unnecessarily by driveling on endlessly.

    May 26, 2010

  • Sorrow + anger = sorger.

    May 26, 2010

  • Geek + nerd = gnerd. Nerd's homophone, pronounced with an elongated "n" if emphasis is necessary.

    May 26, 2010

  • a) The head of a needle

    or

    b) A junkie, especially one addicted to substances injected with a needle.

    May 26, 2010

  • Psychotic isolation, or the isolation of one's psyche.

    May 26, 2010

  • She's evil. A female evil being.

    May 26, 2010

  • An ever-active tesseract or the adjective describing being four-dimensional and active.

    May 26, 2010

  • Another way to describe the ∞ symbol and the fact that it looks like a sideways 8.

    May 26, 2010

  • Midnight light or the mid-bright light cast by any light-source.

    May 26, 2010

  • An eastern beast, or being a beast in an eastern fashion.

    May 26, 2010

  • From pall and always. A way to show the eternity of death and mourning.

    May 26, 2010

  • A man filled with woe due to the misery a woman has put him through.

    May 26, 2010

  • Mentally rudimental.

    May 26, 2010

  • Queen of harlots. Similarity to harlequin is intentional and satirical.

    May 26, 2010

  • An itinerary of solitude.

    May 26, 2010

  • The promise of speaking the truth henceforth.

    May 26, 2010

  • Stentor was a herald of the Greek forces during the Trojan War.

    May 26, 2010

  • The essence of coexistence, or an alternative to coessentiality.

    May 26, 2010

  • Extended wordplay.

    May 26, 2010

  • A different end.

    May 26, 2010

  • To create new words. From the Greek λεξιπλασία (lexis = word, plassein = to mold).

    May 26, 2010

  • The art of making up new words or creating hyblends. Alternative to lexiplasia, from the Greek λεξιπλασία.

    May 26, 2010

  • The act of contemplating temptation.

    May 26, 2010

  • Jack's lexiplasia on 30 Rock. invent + innovate = innovent.

    May 22, 2010

  • Translated fictional word by David Connolly. Comes from a Greek poem; don't remember the poem or the poet's name right now unfortunately.

    The Greek version of the fictional word is καταρκυθμεύω.

    February 2, 2009