This is another ninth-grader creation. I believe it is a hybrid of "dramatically" and "drastically." Much like a sniglet, it's a word that should be a word, but isn't.
Not truly a word, but a misinterpretation of a spoken phrase. Too funny not to include. Usage: "Well, I've done everything I can here. Mineswell go home."
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luftmensch commented on the word dramasticly
True, more appropriately I would envision it spelled "dramastically", but then, it is a freshman creation, and should follow ninth grade syntax.
June 3, 2009
luftmensch commented on the word dramasticly
This is another ninth-grader creation. I believe it is a hybrid of "dramatically" and "drastically." Much like a sniglet, it's a word that should be a word, but isn't.
May 29, 2009
luftmensch commented on the word howitzer
This word also sounds like the name of a sandwich.
March 26, 2009
luftmensch commented on the word weisenheimer
An old favorite. Used often in "Nobody likes a weisenheimer!"
March 4, 2009
luftmensch commented on the word mineswell
Not truly a word, but a misinterpretation of a spoken phrase. Too funny not to include. Usage: "Well, I've done everything I can here. Mineswell go home."
February 19, 2009
luftmensch commented on the word ratbaggery
According to what I've seen, Australian slang for nonsense, eccentricity.
February 15, 2009
luftmensch commented on the word handschuhschneeballwerfer
As a noun, it should be capitalized in German, I believe.
October 8, 2008
luftmensch commented on the word luftmensch
Another great German word!
October 8, 2008