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January 7, 2005 8:40 PM   Subscribe

Looking for ohibitutic and purspermal words, but need something a little more rhymmeal? Cromulac might just be the tingulen you're spranning for.
posted by Robot Johnny (16 comments total)
 
More chedering bounplaration croumulance here.
posted by Robot Johnny at 8:44 PM on January 7, 2005


fropoputy!
posted by mudpuppie at 8:52 PM on January 7, 2005


Just great. I predict MeFi posts are going to be a tad ratutial this weekend.

On second thought, anyone want to keep clicking the Generate Words button and report back when they've pounded out Hamlet?
posted by fatllama at 8:59 PM on January 7, 2005


Word nerds!
posted by Doohickie at 9:26 PM on January 7, 2005


I heard AlexReynolds has a huge problem with "ohibitutic" and "fropoputy." Robert Johnny and mudpuppie beware.
posted by wtfwjd? at 9:31 PM on January 7, 2005


jeez. drama queen.
posted by mudpuppie at 9:47 PM on January 7, 2005


Sites like that truly bring a little cheer to my heart (I have a propensity for creating brand new words - it's not enough to just have a huge vocabulary these days!).

Along the same vein, Cromulent
posted by angeline at 10:22 PM on January 7, 2005


It gives up when you start with two letters that just don't typically go together. Alas.
posted by hopeless romantique at 10:37 PM on January 7, 2005


[this is flectudent]
posted by buriednexttoyou at 10:41 PM on January 7, 2005


It gives up when you start with two letters that just don't typically go together. Alas.

The combination 'mt' breaks the machine but otherwise this is seriously queaked.
posted by squeak at 10:55 PM on January 7, 2005


I'm boppin' and eatin' this up like a gyratermite.
posted by jimmythefish at 11:22 PM on January 7, 2005


Discussed somewhat back in the MetaFilter Stone Ages.
posted by ColdChef at 2:18 AM on January 8, 2005


here's a thought: due to the rapid expansion of our language, how long before cromulent is accepted as a perfectly cromulent word?
posted by ColdChef at 2:20 AM on January 8, 2005


I think it already is. No thanks to Miss Hoover.

Somehow or other, I used the word "cromulent" a while back in a conversation with my landlord. He responded by quoting a passage from Shakespeare that used it in a sentence....
posted by lodurr at 4:14 AM on January 8, 2005


This embiggens my spirit.
posted by psmealey at 9:31 AM on January 8, 2005


I was just waiting for someone to say that, buriednexttoyou!
posted by Robot Johnny at 3:55 PM on January 8, 2005


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