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These user-created lists contain the word ‘pongsome’.
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Words to Describe The Taste of Food
This list seeks to address a pet annoyance of mine. It occurs when chefs, food critics and travel writers, usually on television, taste something that looks either delicious or unusual and then in...
unctuous, sweet, sour, salty, bitter, umami, piquant, savory, tangy, luscious, delectable, brackish and 66 more...
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Favorite Words That Aren't Really Words
Whether slang, acronyms, or madeupical, they're too good not to put on some list or other. See the companion list, "Favorite Words That Are Really More Like Phrases," here.
pwned, craptacular, embiggen, phwoar, dealie-bob, doojiggy, bootylicious, craptastic, ^_^, π, oo-ee-oo-ah-ah-ti..., gustnado and 326 more...
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Lessons of Wordie / Wordnik
Words and concepts I learned on Wordie, or happened upon as I roamed through dictionaries and websites seeking ammunition.
usquebaugh, baugh, plunderbunny, plinthiform, hendiatris, buckjumper, peripetia, trenchmore, antifogmatic, felon, whitlow, paronychia and 152 more...
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average beverage
nearhear, suffix it, thirsthauler, inebriate, drunkorexia, water intoxication, graspberry, freemium, rough-tough cream..., algae fur pops, corn dog air fres..., Brim Flanger and 57 more...
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chained_bear I can't say about the odor so much, but the idea of rotting seashells certainly makes me think "pongsome." Perhaps it's the shape...? Jan 29, 2010
mollusque I agree frindley. I've heard the odor of rotting seashells referred to as a pong, and it's definitely pongsome. Jan 29, 2010
reesetee I hate being addressed as "people." It's so...pongsome. Jan 29, 2010
chained_bear Hey, this word is cool. *steals it* Jan 28, 2010
dontcry Word. Jan 28, 2010
gangerh Your thanks are premature and misplaced, '707, for the answer to your question, which I am assuming is not rhetorironical, is no. ;-) Jan 28, 2010
frindley I believe it's what we call a madeupical – a staunchly upheld wordie/nik tradition. This is a particularly fine example of the breed – I can sense the flavour intended just by looking at it. It comes across as a milder variant of noisome. Jan 28, 2010
bilby We even allow misuse of apostrophe's. Reluctantly :-( Jan 28, 2010
E. S This is not a word. I know this site likes to allow liberties of creativity to it's users, but come on people! Can we at least stick to words that are real and mean something? Thanks. Jan 28, 2010