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  • Is that shakshouka? You are the second person to offer to teach me how to make it! Now I *really* want to learn.

    February 20, 2011

  • 2:25 AM

    ...

    February 20, 2011

  • I still think that page should be called "Wordie". But "community" is quite nice and warm too.

    February 20, 2011

  • *flicks reese's duct-taped tea cups*

    February 19, 2011

  • *flings cupcake-shaped ducks at reesetee*

    February 19, 2011

  • February 19, 2011

  • ruzuzu: why not!

    everybody: thanks!

    February 18, 2011

  • February 18, 2011

  • Sorry guys, I was two breakfasts late. But I have a good reason for that - I was on my way to Italy! Surprise visit to my sister and her newborn daughter for five days.

    February 17, 2011

  • February 17, 2011

  • February 17, 2011

  • Those are very, very, very long spam links.

    February 17, 2011

  • Ha!

    By the way, here's bilby's link.

    February 15, 2011

  • From marco_nj's profile:

    In mathematics, a perfect number is defined as a positive integer which is the sum of its proper positive divisors, that is, the sum of the positive divisors excluding the number itself. Is there a linguistic equivalent?

    February 15, 2011

  • February 15, 2011

  • February 15, 2011

  • You're welcome!

    February 15, 2011

  • Who has subscribed to my word-of-the-day-or-sometimes-couple-days list?

    February 15, 2011

  • spamphobia

    February 14, 2011

  • February 14, 2011

  • Do you have anything like sanguinaccio in the English-speaking world?

    Edit: you sort of do: black pudding.

    February 14, 2011

  • Are Wordie comments on tags lost forever?

    February 14, 2011

  • Not a bilby, not a qroqqa.

    February 13, 2011

  • February 13, 2011

  • February 11, 2011

  • February 10, 2011

  • Press.

    February 10, 2011

  • Boo!

    February 10, 2011

  • By the way, Colin Meloy's pronunciation is quite different from Mr. Pronunciation's.

    Is he 'wrong'?

    February 9, 2011

  • Haha nice list! I started using that app too. That damn wiseacre.

    February 9, 2011

  • ...mmmmmm.

    February 9, 2011

  • February 9, 2011

  • Personal word of the day is a great idea. But where can we see a list of Wordies that list them?

    Also, can we have a "words of the day" box on the Zeitgeist page?

    February 9, 2011

  • reesetee, you should know that water boils at 100℃.

    February 9, 2011

  • By the way, love your "location" info.

    February 8, 2011

  • Hi █████!

    February 8, 2011

  • February 8, 2011

  • German Switzerland - sch!

    February 8, 2011

  • Did you intentionally leave an html tag open somewhere in your profile, or is this the most interesting bug?

    February 8, 2011

  • A miniature Icelandic shepherd's pie, perhaps? (ugh)

    February 7, 2011

  • *cuts panettone in five*

    *tries to think of a vegan breakfast to have soon and cut in six*

    February 7, 2011

  • February 7, 2011

  • Is The 'CSI Effect' Influencing Courtrooms?

    February 6, 2011

  • *boils*

    February 6, 2011

  • Nice idea!

    *cuts flapjacks into fourths*

    February 6, 2011

  • They surely don't count as bundt cake. I think (I hope!) I can have cake more than once as long as it is something strikingly different each time (crostata, flourless, apple pie, tiramisù, bábovka...).

    February 6, 2011

  • February 6, 2011

  • *cuts the banana into thirds*

    February 5, 2011

  • February 5, 2011

  • Read here (link).

    February 4, 2011

  • Hello again Mr. Feedback!

    On the Zeitgeist page, the box for "most commented on" lists is empty.

    February 4, 2011

  • Haha, I didn't!

    February 4, 2011

  • *cuts the bagel in half*

    February 4, 2011

  • February 4, 2011

  • In Fourceelia we call midnight cake the one that Yours Truly bakes every few days for breakfast. The reason is that around midnight I usually remember I don't have anything to eat for the next morning, so that's when I bake.

    February 3, 2011

  • We usually call it the midnight cake. Read why there.

    February 3, 2011

  • Are they ever?

    February 3, 2011

  • Does anybody have a recipe for the real Wordie fufluns? Something not too sweet if possible - something that would make a good breakfast for a certain challenge...

    February 3, 2011

  • Aww thanks! Would you like half a cake every 3-4 days?

    February 3, 2011

  • February 3, 2011

  • On my profile:

    Comments

    by Prolagus

    Hasn't written any comments

    February 3, 2011

  • Thanks so much!

    February 2, 2011

  • It. - "happy-go-lucky".

    January 31, 2011

  • zuzzurellone?

    January 31, 2011

  • "Shushu" - Japanese for "scrunchie", from the transliteration of French chouchou (same meaning).

    January 31, 2011

  • Har(e) har(e) har(e)!

    January 27, 2011

  • Spammer.

    January 26, 2011

  • Spammer.

    January 26, 2011

  • "Please have (some)" in Italian.

    January 25, 2011

  • Did you really find a song in which they use the word archetype?!

    January 24, 2011

  • Here she comes in her palanquin

    On the back of an elephant

    On a bed made of linen and sequins and silk

    (The Infanta, by The Decemberists)

    January 24, 2011

  • See list.

    January 24, 2011

  • And nobody, nobody knows

    Let the yoke fall from our shoulders

    Don’t carry it all, don’t carry it all

    We are all our hands and holders

    Beneath this bold and brilliant sun

    And this I swear to all.

    (Don't carry it all, by The Decemberists)

    January 24, 2011

  • :)

    January 24, 2011

  • In a sense it does - lit. "within a few hours". The focus is more on the deadline than on the notice.

    I too remember with fondness our encounter, museum visit and lunch. Looking forward to the next ones.

    January 23, 2011

  • Ha!

    January 21, 2011

  • How do you mispronounce wars?

    January 21, 2011

  • Another common name for the olm (Proteus anguinus).

    January 21, 2011

  • To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee,—

    One clover, and a bee,

    And revery.

    The revery alone will do

    If bees are few.

    - Emily Dickinson

    January 21, 2011

  • Right! After all, we already knew that Father mr_ass_itch works in the North Pole. He can't live that far.

    January 21, 2011

  • Wait, does it mean that mr_ass_itch lives in Alaska too?

    January 21, 2011

  • █████ is so vain.

    January 21, 2011

  • How about this?

    January 19, 2011

  • There's also Passport to Upstate New York by pomegranate...

    January 19, 2011

  • *snort*

    January 19, 2011

  • *favorited*

    January 19, 2011

  • And by the way, definition #3 under "noun" is the definition of a verb.

    January 19, 2011

  • "A table-cloth"?!

    January 19, 2011

  • Pegging clothing on the line

    Training jasmine how to vine

    Up the arbor to your door

    And more

    You're standing on the landing with the war

    You shouldered all the night before.

    (June hymn, by The Decemberists)

    January 19, 2011

  • I sometimes find them a bit bonnoying, but their latest album is excellent. Check it out! I'm sure it's on youtube.

    January 19, 2011

  • Baby wants a new spin

    Baby wants a broken heart

    Hear you found the lynchpin

    To keep it all from falling apart.

    (All arise!, by The Decemberists)

    January 19, 2011

  • The season rubs me wrong

    The summer swells anon

    So knock me down, tear me up

    But I would bear it all broken just to fill my cup

    Down by the water and down by the old main drag.

    (Down by the water, by The Decemberists)

    January 19, 2011

  • All dolled up in gabardine

    The lash-flashing Leda of pier nineteen

    Queen of the water and queen of the old main drag.

    (Down by the water, by The Decemberists)

    January 19, 2011

  • Get the rocks in the box

    Get the water right down to your socks

    This bulkhead's built of fallen brethren bones.

    (Rox in the box, by The Decemberists)

    January 19, 2011

  • Hetty Green

    Queen of supply-side bonhomie bone-drab

    (Know what I mean?) (*)

    On the road

    It's well advised that you follow your own bag

    In the year of the chewable Ambien tab

    (Calamity song, by The Decemberists)

    (*) No.

    January 19, 2011

  • Boring and annoying at the same time. E.g. too many of The Decemberists' songs. And for most people anything by Joanna Newsom.

    January 19, 2011

  • A monument to build beneath the arbors

    Upon a plinth that towers t'wards the trees

    Let every vessel pitching hard to starboard

    Lay its head on summer's freckled knees.

    (Don't carry it all, by the Decemberists)

    January 19, 2011

  • Tumblr slang - a Puerto Rican Tumblr member.

    January 19, 2011

  • January 18, 2011

  • January 17, 2011

  • (It still works!!!)

    January 16, 2011

  • <3

    January 16, 2011

  • January 15, 2011

  • Hee hee!

    January 8, 2011

  • January 8, 2011

  • January 8, 2011

  • I take you on a skyride, a feeling like you're spellbound

    The sunshine is a lady who ROX you like a baby.

    January 7, 2011

  • She's the heart of the funfair, she's got me whistling her private tune.

    January 7, 2011

  • See iroquoisy.

    January 6, 2011

  • Thanks Urzulei! By the way, I see David's love and raise you a "favorite".

    January 5, 2011

  • January 5, 2011

  • Urzulei, a Sardinian town?

    January 5, 2011

  • spam.

    January 4, 2011

  • Italian Wi-Fi networks have boring names. More from me in January.

    December 29, 2010

  • platykurtic?

    December 29, 2010

  • Same for me (I don't find it an ugly word, though).

    Also, if a man referred to their male friends as "boyfriends", people would immediately think of something else...

    December 29, 2010

  • ptero: ...

    December 28, 2010

  • *has some kopi luwak*

    December 28, 2010

  • December 28, 2010

  • Video (feat. our Minister of Cultural Heritage, who should spend all of his time in Pompeii instead. Or even better, at home, without a job.)

    December 21, 2010

  • This song belongs in every list.

    December 21, 2010

  • dontcry was right! (At the bottom of this page)

    December 21, 2010

  • That explains the Bette Davis eyes, I guess.

    December 21, 2010

  • *gives away the things he loved*

    December 21, 2010

  • *dips hat strategically*

    December 21, 2010

  • December 21, 2010

  • It does. :)

    December 21, 2010

  • Not a prime number, unfortunately.

    December 21, 2010

  • I hope she didn't mean New York City snow...

    December 20, 2010

  • Italian - "to slaughter".

    Some people now use the same verb (scannare) to translate the English verb to scan (e.g. most of the Twitter live results for scanno as of now), forgetting (?) that we have an Italian verb for that, scansire, a Latin intensifier of "scandire" which means scan sensu AHD #4.

    I hope my poor phrasing still gives you the sense of what I meant.

    December 20, 2010

  • English - a typo caused by OCR software.

    Italian - "(I) slaughter". See scannare.

    December 20, 2010

  • Any list that has both retranché and monorchidism in it must be perfect.

    December 20, 2010

  • Aww.

    December 20, 2010

  • Oddly enough, definitions are under procellaria (lowercase).

    December 20, 2010

  • See Procellaria. (I'm surprised reesetee didn't link to it reeseteeself).

    December 20, 2010

  • Also published as

    The Ethical Slut: A Practical Guide to Polyamory, Open Relationships & Other Adventures

    December 20, 2010

  • "Aquarius" (the constellation) in Polish.

    December 19, 2010

  • Love Is A Battlefield: Literal Video Version.

    December 18, 2010

  • Teh, as in teh alsome.

    December 17, 2010

  • Please see note on the screenshot.

    December 17, 2010

  • Until I visited your Twitter page, I thought you were a misspelling. :-)

    December 17, 2010

  • If they cared about making money, they would make an iPhone app... *hinting*

    December 16, 2010

  • Still available...

    December 16, 2010

  • A cross between a macchiato and a cappuccino. Quite interestingly, I have only seen it in Veneto and in a bar in Reykjavík, Iceland.

    December 16, 2010

  • In Veneto, Italy, you can ask for a macchiatone.

    December 16, 2010

  • I like that one of the words used in the same context as metrology is causesthe.

    December 16, 2010

  • Did you just use pho as a verb?

    December 15, 2010

  • I think the top pronouncer is uselessness.

    December 15, 2010

  • Who is the leading list creator? And the pronouncer (besides professionals)?

    December 15, 2010

  • Here, have some fufluns.

    December 15, 2010

  • (ABBA? Where?)

    December 15, 2010

  • Thanks John.

    After what happened to Gawker, I'm changing my passwords everywhere.

    December 14, 2010

  • haha hernesheir, I did it intentionally.

    December 14, 2010

  • Ahem. How do you change your password on Wordnik?

    December 14, 2010

  • Can we record it?

    December 14, 2010

  • Sixth Google search result (at least with my settings).

    December 14, 2010

  • Just imagine writing something like that now.

    December 14, 2010

  • Hi! Just one note - Wordnik is case-sensitive. If you add and comment on lowercase pages you will most likely see the definitions and other people's comments.

    Welcome to Wordie Wordnik!

    December 14, 2010

  • you're welcome

    December 13, 2010

  • Psst... you forgot to close the italics tag after the journal name!

    December 13, 2010

  • Is it also called neopalynology?

    December 13, 2010

  • According to the Wordnik charts, jmp is right (except for very recent times). Unless he was referring to charcoal bricks.

    December 13, 2010

  • Hi Wordplayer, and welcome to Wordnik.

    I just wanted to let you know that Wordnik is indexed on Google so if people google your name they will find this page. Most of us feel more comfortable using a sobriquet (or soubriquet) instead of their real name.

    Have fun!

    P.

    December 13, 2010

  • December 13, 2010

  • When I was a kid I used to pray every night for a new bicycle. Then I realized God doesn’t work that way, so I stole one and prayed for forgiveness.

    (Emo Philips)

    December 12, 2010

  • But it must mean something!

    December 12, 2010

  • Not sure about this one either (it could easily be intentional):

    Tired Gay succumbs to Dix in 200 meters

    December 11, 2010

  • Oh, and hackerdom, too!

    December 11, 2010

  • Virgil Griffith, another enterprising computer scientist under 30, once explained it to me: “Hackerdom rewards spontaneity, curiosity and ingenuity. Science rewards rigor and forging solid bedrock to stand on — which means a lot of carefully dotting i’s and crossing t’s. Although scientific questions are harder, more abstract and tend to have less immediate influence in the world, the questions are deeper and the answers so uplifting and transcendently beautiful that contact with them is a genuine spiritual experience.”

    "Looking for the Real Mark Zuckerberg" by Virginia Heffernan, The New York Times, December 10, 2010.

    December 11, 2010

  • schlubby, which happens to be listless.

    December 11, 2010

  • You can put your hero arbitrarily in tears to show he has depth; that gets done here. You can show him having revelations — college kids want to know who’s single; we should put a “relationship status” entry on Facebook! — and there’s some of that, too. For shorthand, you can make your intelligent hero schlubby, Jewish and unathletic. That historically reads as intelligence to movie audiences. You can also make him awkward with girls.

    "Looking for the Real Mark Zuckerberg" by Virginia Heffernan, The New York Times, December 10, 2010.

    December 11, 2010

  • Yay! I came to add Büchner funnel but I see it's already there.

    December 10, 2010

  • While I have never seen or heard of the bollito in the CD definition, I've tasted some excellent bollito in my life.

    December 10, 2010

  • Not to be confused with bollito.

    December 10, 2010

  • Ruz, your photos are visible here as well now!

    December 10, 2010

  • See fufluns.

    December 9, 2010

  • I want a "got fufluns?" T-shirt for Wordnik.

    December 9, 2010

  • Niiiiiice...

    December 9, 2010

  • I'm glad we don't use it in the ecology labs I teach. My students giggle when they hear "seminal".

    December 9, 2010

  • Italian - Patient information leaflet.

    Lit. "little liar".

    December 9, 2010

  • "Roasted chestnuts" in Italian. (Singular is caldarrosta but I don't think I have ever heard that.)

    December 9, 2010

  • See comment on teetotal.

    December 9, 2010

  • The best thing would be to start taking photos of cupcakes and tagging them fufluns on Flickr.

    December 9, 2010

  • Quite interesting, the definitions give the meaning that sounds obvious to me (something with a shell) and the examples are all about the opposite meaning (something that had its shell removed).

    December 9, 2010

  • More on shelled.

    December 9, 2010

  • Why on the tag?

    December 9, 2010

  • This page is on the first page of Google results for "fufluns". Isn't it great? Let's help it reach the top.

    December 9, 2010

  • I have never heard this word in a conversation, except from non-native speakers.

    December 8, 2010

  • Interesting dilemma. Is linking to a commercial on youtube spam or not?

    December 8, 2010

  • On the other side, now that I think of it, the best way of celebrating day of the ninja is not to observe it.

    December 8, 2010

  • We just missed day of the ninja last Sunday. Or maybe we were there and nobody could see us.

    December 8, 2010

  • *hugs ruzuzu and her chickenmobile*

    December 8, 2010

  • Found you! It was a lot of fun, but it took me ages to get there!

    December 8, 2010

  • You must be wrong PU, I just got back from tomorrow and nobody was celebrating.

    December 8, 2010

  • There's a tarsier (also under "dramatic lemur", alas!) and a very famous prairie dog (also under "dramatic squirrel", double alas!).

    December 8, 2010

  • Mirto.

    December 7, 2010

  • Alaska.

    December 7, 2010

  • Currently being trained for the 24th.

    December 7, 2010

  • Are you related to unbe?

    Also, we miss you.

    December 7, 2010

  • unbe?

    December 7, 2010

  • Yes!

    December 7, 2010

  • Milanese - a little bit. Sometimes used in other parts of Italy as well.

    December 7, 2010

  • Italian - just a little bit. (lit. "barely barely").

    December 7, 2010

  • Italian - pinch.

    December 7, 2010

  • Italian - a lot.

    December 7, 2010

  • Italian - a lot.

    December 7, 2010

  • Italian - handful.

    December 7, 2010

  • Sassarese - a lot.

    December 7, 2010

  • hahah you're un be' welcome...

    December 7, 2010

  • A bizarre bug is now visible on the Zeitgeist page: milos wrote on someone's profile page and it says he wrote on his own profile.

    December 6, 2010

  • Not all of them.

    December 6, 2010

  • Upper, D. (1974), "The unsuccessful self-treatment of a case of 'writer's block'". Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis 7(3): 497.

    Worth reading.

    December 6, 2010

  • You're wery wery welcome. I think it should be tomorrow's Word of the day.

    Thanks for spending time on the external link thing. I think it would be really helpful. And thanks for the NYC links on your Times People!

    December 6, 2010

  • *wonders where one can find sausage plant seeds*

    December 6, 2010

  • "An inexperienced cowboy". Well spotted, ruzuzu! Thanks!

    December 6, 2010

  • The app is called "Is it Christmas?".

    December 6, 2010

  • wurstmeister.

    December 5, 2010

  • “I’m so insulted when people say that lawmaking is like sausage making,” said Stanley A. Feder, president of Simply Sausage, whose plant here turns out 60,000 pounds of links a year.

    “With legislation, you can have hundreds of cooks — members of Congress, lobbyists, federal agency officials, state officials,” Mr. Feder said. “In sausage making, you generally have one person, the wurstmeister, who runs the business and makes the decisions.”

    ("If Only Laws Were Like Sausages", by Robert Pear. The New York Times, December 4, 2010)

    December 5, 2010

  • Time to add new entries...

    December 5, 2010

  • what a night.

    December 5, 2010

  • Sigh

    December 5, 2010

  • Oh yes, that's what I meant when I used dumb.

    December 5, 2010

  • kurtosis

    December 5, 2010

  • ...but

    December 5, 2010

  • ...gut

    December 5, 2010

  • ...git

    December 5, 2010

  • ...fit

    December 5, 2010

  • Rap slang for fifth (amendment).

    December 5, 2010

  • fif

    December 5, 2010

  • "Fixed it for you."

    December 5, 2010

  • What sionnach said! I don't like roadkill.

    December 5, 2010

  • Also listed under dumb waiter.

    December 4, 2010

  • It. "dumb servant", it seems to have little to do with English dumb waiter. It's a clothes-stand.

    December 4, 2010

  • Nickname of Acinetobacter baumannii among US troops in Iraq.

    More info here (and links on that page).

    It would be cute if you could adopt this word. I have no list where it would fit. Also, my lists are immunodeficient.

    December 4, 2010

  • I asked for the same thing a few times...

    December 4, 2010

  • See lagerstätte.

    December 4, 2010

  • reesetee, what's this Librarian's Rule you mentioned?

    December 4, 2010

  • Did you like that one better bilby?

    December 3, 2010

  • Let me just tell you, though, that 7364 miles is too far. Trust me.

    December 3, 2010

  • Do we really have to stop at 500 entries?

    December 3, 2010

  • As well as vocab 7--2, vocab 7--3...

    December 3, 2010

  • See conversation, and limerick, on spaghetti.

    December 3, 2010

  • LOL

    (literally)

    December 3, 2010

  • *favorited*

    December 3, 2010

  • Then it must be Sardinian.

    December 3, 2010

  • Sardinian last name.

    December 3, 2010

  • I thought you were one of those demustachioed bearded heirs.

    December 3, 2010

  • Ha! I KNEW!

    December 3, 2010

  • I recognize an evil smile when I read one.

    December 3, 2010

  • But... but... you promised!

    December 3, 2010

  • Perhaps ruzuzu is a FIFA infiltrator.

    December 3, 2010

  • I only eat manly cupcakes. (This was originally posted by frogapplause, but I can't find the page.)

    December 3, 2010

  • ...Fire.

    December 3, 2010

  • ...Fix.

    December 3, 2010

  • ...Box.

    December 3, 2010

  • ...Cow.

    December 3, 2010

  • marky - 102?

    ...Wow.

    December 3, 2010

  • Edit: indeed, sionnach has one.

    December 1, 2010

  • If there is one, fleur-de-lis is there.

    December 1, 2010

  • I suspect I overuse valuable.

    December 1, 2010

  • December 1, 2010

  • December 1, 2010

  • This could also be the right place to link to napsicle.

    December 1, 2010

  • App name: "Code Red - A survival guide to her monthly cycle".

    November 30, 2010

  • mollusque: tags are not case-sensitive, but they link to word pages that are, so it's not exactly consequenceless.

    November 30, 2010

  • Spam examples on Fabri Fibra.

    November 30, 2010

  • We really attract the strangest kind of spam, by the way.

    November 30, 2010

  • Fabri Fibra (Italian rapper)

    November 30, 2010

  • fazzi schifu ("It sucks" in Sassarese)

    November 30, 2010

  • Dogs: cones or wooden barriers used to prevent horses from working or galloping close to the inner rail, usually used following heavy rains.

    More here.

    November 30, 2010

  • A horse that repeatedly misbehaves and proves troublesome.

    More here.

    November 30, 2010

  • Nice! Thanks to both of you!

    November 30, 2010

  • Wordie help needed!

    I am writing a grant proposal for a project in which high school student will take part. I want to say that the activities they will be involved in are something that can attract students into pursuing a career in biology... I'm looking for a word but it's not fascinating. Can anybody help?

    November 30, 2010

  • November 29, 2010

  • As Milos said, one reason can be the alternative spellings available.

    November 29, 2010

  • █████ has been looked up 131 times, favorited 0 times, listed 0 times, commented on 0 times, and is not a valid Scrabble word.

    (It's what't left of the original Wordie tag █████)

    November 29, 2010

  • "Team up".

    November 29, 2010

  • On Google street view.

    November 29, 2010

  • Oh no, someone has another list for that. :)

    November 28, 2010

  • I can't come up with a decent name for this list. It's about specific words used to describe someone who is unskillful at their job. Any help?

    November 28, 2010

  • Defined here. (edited)

    November 28, 2010

  • I made a decision, and after all this time I will see a doctor, for insomnia and other stuff (a good part of which has been discussed on this page). Good luck to me.

    November 28, 2010

  • And the locals are so picky!

    November 28, 2010

  • The app is called "Nothing".

    November 28, 2010

  • The app (as well as the website it's based on) is called RunPee.

    November 28, 2010

  • The app is called "Haircaster".

    November 28, 2010

  • Be my guest. There might be an app to pre-test if a word is listworthy.

    November 28, 2010

  • The River Cottage Ten-Bird Roast

    November 27, 2010

  • See comment on parasitology.

    November 27, 2010

  • See comment on parasitology.

    November 27, 2010

  • Imagine taking a college class or becoming an undergraduate major in predatorology or primary producerology. Most of us would think this rather ludicrous because we generally do not consider the means by which organisms garner resources as sufficiently fundamental to define a subdiscipline of biology. But somehow parasites have been considered odd enough in their mode of foraging to justify singling them out for considerable special attention. Parasitology is one of the oldest distinct branches of biology, having evolved as an unusually interdisciplinary combination of autecology, physiology, developmental biology, functional morphology, systematics, ethology, and immunology. But as modern biology has restructured around levels of organization (cellular and molecular, organismal, and community and ecosystem), the appropriate place for parasitology has become unclear. Although we have no rigorous data to test our impression, it appears to us that college classes and majors in parasitology have waned dramatically in recent decades. Paradoxically, though, the demise of parasitology has been accompanied by increasing attention to the biology of parasites.

    ("Parasitology Is Dead. Long Live Parasitology!" by James H. Shaw. Conservation Biology, Volume 24, No. 6, 1690–1693)

    November 26, 2010

  • Also, tag pages have links to the corresponding word pages, but not vice versa.

    November 26, 2010

  • From Dutch "koolzaad" (cabbage seed).

    Edit: oops. I forgot Wordnik has an etymology tab.

    November 25, 2010

  • Who can blame your ██████ for being sore about the marmite incident...

    November 25, 2010

  • pssst... a recurrent typo in your list descriptions. This message will self-destruct.

    November 24, 2010

  • No definitions are available for a jerk like you.

    November 24, 2010

  • Edit: it's been three months now.

    November 22, 2010

  • Sufjan Stevens - "The 50 States song"

    November 22, 2010

  • I love klezmer! I think it's the ██████.

    November 21, 2010

  • Listed ONCE! That's not kosher on Wordnik.

    November 20, 2010

  • To remove the "love" tag from a song on Last.fm.

    November 19, 2010

  • think twice?

    November 19, 2010

  • Can't wait!

    November 18, 2010

  • ...!

    November 18, 2010

  • Must go! Must go!

    November 18, 2010

  • I see you have national toilet day, but by all means don't miss World Toilet Day on November 19.

    November 18, 2010

  • prad in Italian: Prato allo Stelvio

    (?!?)

    (The reason is here)

    November 18, 2010

  • They use the Italian word for that?!

    November 18, 2010

  • ████ in Italian: █ █ █ █

    November 17, 2010

  • *████s ruzuzu*

    November 17, 2010

  • That's the ██████ thing anybody has ever told me. It could only come from a ██████ like you. ██████ you, ruzuzu!

    November 17, 2010

  • OK, maybe it wasn't honest of me to generalize. Let's say that it only applies to me, and that every time things seem to ███████ I end up ██████ ███████ everything.

    November 17, 2010

  • I think there is always at least some ███████.

    November 17, 2010

  • It's been months now.

    November 17, 2010

  • Don't be - The only reason why I keep myself busy is █████████████

    November 17, 2010

  • True! By the way, I saw one of the Dunlap broadsides at the Morgan Library last Thursday, with sionnach.

    November 17, 2010

  • On a Mac (US keyboard), option+u then type the vowel.

    November 16, 2010

  • See discussion on coöperation.

    We have one more thing in common, rooz.

    November 16, 2010

  • Today!

    November 16, 2010

  • I'm at Sufjan's concert.

    November 16, 2010

  • New Yorkers almost expect unintelligible announcements in the subway, with phrases like “the next Brooklyn-bound train” sounding like “2qliun-sojn uaine.” Jay H. Walder, the chairman of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the parent of New York City Transit, remembers a “Saturday Night Live” skit about garbled announcements. “In this day and age, there has to be a better way to know a train is coming than by leaning over the edge,” he said.

    ("Announcing the subway announcement lady", by James Barron, The New York Times, Nov. 14, 2010)

    November 16, 2010

  • artišoks!

    November 16, 2010

  • Why did you come up with "artichoke"? Are you stalking me on Shuttercal?

    November 15, 2010

  • Why doesn't this word mean the opposite of internship, but something pretty similar? How disappointing.

    November 15, 2010

  • The "ante-room of one's brain". If you are not even considering whatever is being discussed, in Italian you can say "non mi passa nemmeno (/neanche) per l'anticamera del cervello" (it doesn't even walk through the ante-room of my brain).

    November 15, 2010

  • There's also a list by Lampbane.

    November 14, 2010

  • See foozle.

    November 14, 2010

  • A thousand on...

    November 14, 2010

  • Italian - "short legs".

    November 12, 2010

  • Definition, anybody? You know what I mean.

    November 12, 2010

  • *adds to favorite, removes it, then adds again just to do it twice*

    November 10, 2010

  • It., "Belonging or pertaining to Adam". Used in the phrase in costume adamitico ("in Adam's suit"), it's the Italian equivalent of birthday suit.

    November 10, 2010

  • My life is falling down I am surrounded

    My life is falling down I am confounded

    My life is falling down I am dumbfounded, what a mess

    I lay back silent as a cat and let you work your mysteries of healing.

    (Stop, look and listen, by Belle and Sebastian)

    November 10, 2010

  • In your darkest hour he is the tiniest light

    The smallest of sparks

    He's a tinderbox, he's a flaming torch.

    (The life pursuit, by Belle and Sebastian)

    November 10, 2010

  • Song quotation on twat.

    November 10, 2010

  • Is your belly fat, is your man a twat?

    Do in-growing hairs provide you with strange fascination?

    The highlight of your day is plucking all the roots away

    You took a walk to remember ecstasy

    It's not today, not even yesterday

    (The life pursuit, by Belle and Sebastian)

    November 10, 2010

  • Then we hit the street with poise of commando

    Clothes, guitar but arsenal missing one thing

    Exotic Glasgow chick, they call her the 'Carmen Veranda'

    (Mr. Richard, by Belle and Sebastian)

    November 10, 2010

  • Thanks John! I think you forgot to re-add the "elsewhere on the web" link to pages for more than 1 word (I mean word pages like YSV effect).

    Glad you also like scrogneugneu. :-)

    November 10, 2010

  • What I find mildly annoying is... this and this.

    November 9, 2010

  • We have a pretty good antispam here on Wordnik. Just wait and see.

    November 9, 2010

  • - noun

    1. The web equivalent of a graffiti tag. A signature and a way of increasing traffic to your website.

    November 9, 2010

  • Spam boots? Spam bots!

    November 8, 2010

  • Song quotation on sartorially.

    November 8, 2010

  • Richie look for suede, me, I look for leather

    Sartorially we groove, occasional disaster

    For tight black canvas no make for a straight-legged sixties scenester.

    (Mr. Richard, by Belle and Sebastian)

    (As found on B&S's official website)

    November 8, 2010

  • Still a caterwauling groove will start off vacation

    Eighties plastic Soul don't give palpitation

    Richie, he no like, he call out the firing squad.

    (Mr. Richard, by Belle and Sebastian)

    November 8, 2010

  • Song quotation on lapel.

    November 8, 2010

  • Saw a suit in Daddy's wardrobe, I took a swipe

    Lapels, size of islands, gangster white line pinstripe

    Laughed off the street in the name of my rock'n'roll.

    (Mr. Richard, by Belle and Sebastian)

    November 8, 2010

  • bilby's link is borked. :(

    November 7, 2010

  • Spam.

    November 7, 2010

  • (what the hell is this?)

    Edit: never mind. Got it.

    November 6, 2010

  • An example of what I meant 11 days ago is Diet of Worms.

    November 5, 2010

  • There's an app for that.

    November 5, 2010

  • Coined by aaltoilu on insomnia.

    November 4, 2010

  • 01:20 am

    ...

    November 4, 2010

  • Honestly, I have a feeling this place has survived only because of fbharjo and especially ruzuzu's constant effort and marvelous contributions.

    November 3, 2010

  • SPAM.

    November 3, 2010

  • Rape means turnips in Italian.

    (Sorry, Ashly... welcome to Wordnik!)

    November 3, 2010

  • Brackets s'il vous plaît.

    November 3, 2010

  • Nice list - and it's nearly complete already!

    November 3, 2010

  • I will! I'm sending you a Flickr mail right now.

    November 3, 2010

  • November 3, 2010

  • :)

    November 2, 2010

  • Is it a Belle and Sebastian song?

    October 30, 2010

  • In Italian, the word "dentiera" (dentures) is derived from "dente" (tooth) the same way most words meaning "(whatever)-rack" are from what they are designed for (e.g. scarpiera = shoe-rack).

    October 30, 2010

  • Wow, that's quite specific.

    October 29, 2010

  • Plural of one tie.

    October 29, 2010

  • Maybe we should help him. ahhaha

    October 28, 2010

  • :)

    October 27, 2010

  • Anybody going? I am. :)

    October 27, 2010

  • Who has time to read entire papers?

    October 26, 2010

  • I can't see my latest pronunciations on the Zeitgeist page.

    October 26, 2010

  • Spoon-shaped has been looked up 145 times, favorited 0 times, listed once, commented on 0 times, and is not a valid Scrabble word.

    October 24, 2010

  • The "elsewhere on the web" menu is not available if the word is not on any of your featured sources for definitions. That's odd, since that's when you need it the most.

    October 24, 2010

  • henkle, as bilby said, you can create a Flickr account and upload the picture there. In order to appear on Wordnik it has to be under an "attribution" Creative Commons license.

    October 24, 2010

  • I think you mean a catalyst.

    October 24, 2010

  • WHAT'S A GOOD BAND NAME, THOSE OLD TYPEWRITER THINGIES?

    October 21, 2010

  • For me, the YSV effect is so strong that even don't you can occasionally act as a song starter.

    October 21, 2010

  • Maybe it's Bonnie.

    October 21, 2010

  • Marky, there was a discussion about the Century Dictionary somewhere, I guess on homosexuality.

    October 20, 2010

  • How about you're so vain?

    October 19, 2010

  • Savon19, did you read definition #18?

    October 18, 2010

  • Nice link, marky!

    October 18, 2010

  • Seen here.

    October 18, 2010

  • ...If only...

    October 18, 2010

  • She can't possibly have her internal volume set too high. After a week of insanely loud music, today I had to call 311 and the police came to her place.

    Then I had a not-so-nice discussion with her.

    By the way, she is 30. Should I send her the link to this page to tell her that I was sure she was much younger? Or do you think she might misinterpret the friendly nickname?

    October 17, 2010

  • Spam.

    October 16, 2010

  • Spam.

    October 16, 2010

  • See also penny-farthing.

    October 16, 2010

  • Is there a list for "distinctions that used to be necessary"? I just read that what we call bicycle used to be called safety bicycle to distinguish it from the model known as pennyfarthing.

    October 16, 2010

  • Dear marsupial, there's a rule for that: for over 99% of verbs, active transitive goes with "avere" and passive and intransitive with "essere".

    October 16, 2010

  • Here.

    October 16, 2010

  • Since angharad left Wordie a long time ago, and I love the idea (as I said 2 years ago), I will now steal this list.

    October 16, 2010

  • It's time to choose, English speakers: take gauze and gauge and decide - either "gôz" and "gôjˈ" or "gāz" and "gājˈ".

    October 16, 2010

  • Hi, Aafje. Welcome to hell.

    October 15, 2010

  • Love the list name.

    October 15, 2010

  • (Have you ever seen our craudestopper?)

    October 15, 2010

  • *lovers teh lifeboats at to teh deck*

    October 15, 2010

  • bilby, indeed this is a crowdestopper.

    October 15, 2010

  • Misspelling of thikn.

    October 15, 2010

  • In statistics, the group of measurements (not organisms) about which one wishes to draw conclusions.

    In the words of statistician Jerrold H. Zar: If a study is concerned with the blood-glucose concentration in three-year-old children, then the blood-glucose levels in all children of that age are the population of interest.

    October 15, 2010

  • *snort*

    October 14, 2010

  • Is it just a case of convergent evolution, is the error page for The Hype Machine copied from Wordnik, is it viceversa, or did both of you take inspiration from somewhere else?

    October 14, 2010

  • (I wonder what they are referring to. Maybe the soap opera?)

    October 14, 2010

  • Added a few words from the latest album.

    October 14, 2010

  • A notebook full of the finest

    Creamy rich girl parchment pages

    Slowly filled with all your passing days

    Every sacred word

    Paints a picture.

    (Calculating bimbo, by Belle and Sebastian)

    October 14, 2010

  • Make me dance, I want to surrender

    Your familiar arms, I remember

    We've been going transcontinental

    Got no car, we just take a rental.

    (I didn't see it coming, by Belle and Sebastian)

    October 14, 2010

  • I want to write a message to you

    Every day at ten o'clock in the evening

    Yellow pearl my city is

    This is your art

    This is your Balzac, your Brookside, and your Bach.

    (I want the world to stop, by Belle and Sebastian)

    October 14, 2010

  • Tinseltown has followed me from Tinseltown to

    Grey adorable city by the docks

    Girls will walk in moving air

    The sun hangs low, the girls don't care

    As they paint themselves at dusk.

    (I want the world to stop, by Belle and Sebastian)

    October 14, 2010

  • Wordnik, today.

    October 14, 2010

  • From the introduction:

    It should be noted that, while the subject of this article is silly, the analysis actually does make sense. This article, then, is a serious analysis of a ridiculous subject, which is of course the opposite of what is usual in economics.

    October 13, 2010

  • See also comments on a little carrot over the a.

    October 13, 2010

  • Interested in snail race tickets, by any chance?

    October 13, 2010

  • From now on, every time I see a hipster on the Q train my inner eye will see him/her as a dinosaur.

    October 13, 2010

  • Here I answer fbharjo's question.

    October 13, 2010

  • Well, there's "Madeupical collective nouns" by reesetee.

    October 12, 2010

  • Sorry, no results for Belle and Sebastian.

    October 12, 2010

  • Here I ask chained_bear to put those qualifiers in brackets.

    October 12, 2010

  • A skance of judgemental looks.

    October 12, 2010

  • My great stool softener replicas and hot ukulele-playing rodents have been keeping me busy lately.

    October 12, 2010

  • Hi, I am very Sardinian pika looking for some snail race tickets and enlarge your carpet every since Sabbath very much.

    October 11, 2010

  • Hi Ada, why did you create an account under the name Michael? My name is Cho Reezo and every night I like to take a walk to my monocled hamsters and work from your oven home.

    October 11, 2010

  • Hi, I am very hot Italian men and looking for currently shoddy replicas and expired drugs permanently.

    October 11, 2010

  • T.

    October 11, 2010

  • Plural of castagna.

    October 11, 2010

  • It's your turn.

    October 10, 2010

  • Here I keep ruzuzu's joke going, and try to create a trend, causing the topic of the conversation to start drifting away from the content of the link.

    October 10, 2010

  • H.

    October 10, 2010

  • HHT.

    *Tosses coin*

    October 10, 2010

  • Here I link to a topic that nobody else is interested about.

    In this second sentence, a mildly humorous comment will be an even more explicit attempt to sound smart.

    October 10, 2010

  • It was. And it will be again within minutes.

    October 9, 2010

  • Wow.

    October 7, 2010

  • zoozoo! Which Belle and Sebastian song has the word hike?

    October 7, 2010

  • You are disgusting.

    October 7, 2010

  • the George Clooney of noodles, according to dontcry. See a passionate word that starts with n.

    October 7, 2010

  • Canadian - agronomist. How did they decide to use a different word?

    "Well, I was in my bachelor, having my cup of double-double on the chesterfield, and before going to the washroom to put on my runners and take my car out of the parkade..."

    October 6, 2010

  • See puž.

    October 6, 2010

  • Braquets on mollusquesque, s'il vous plaît.

    October 6, 2010

  • The woman who lives downstairs (threeceelia, we might say) earned this pet name after the time she came to our apartment while we were having dinner, complaining about the noise we were making (now just imagine three adults eating at a table, without music, TV or loud conversations).

    You might think she is 70, 80 years old - she can't be older than 25.

    October 6, 2010

  • Never eaten brains before, bear? I mean, non-human brains?

    October 6, 2010

  • This is hilarious. Ultimate randomness.

    October 5, 2010

  • Announced here.

    Listworthy, reesetee?

    October 4, 2010

  • That's so raven_in_the_woods.

    October 3, 2010

  • Usage on zuzuniknik.

    October 3, 2010

  • Spam. (Also, "softwares"?)

    October 3, 2010

  • The seconds move on (if you watch the clock)

    And the sky grows dark (if you're looking up)

    And the girls move from thrill to thrill on the tightrope walk.

    (Write about love, by Belle and Sebastian)

    September 30, 2010

  • Were you looking for smoked bilby?

    September 30, 2010

  • And cachectic.

    September 30, 2010

  • I love the concept. Will start working on mine soon.

    September 30, 2010

  • TZounds delicious!

    September 30, 2010

  • I would recommend that you focus on my pronunciation of the S in casu marzu. Something between the z in "zoo" and the French j. ;-)

    September 30, 2010

  • And cubic!

    September 30, 2010

  • Who said it won't become one...

    September 29, 2010

  • You can read it here.

    September 29, 2010

  • One of the authors is a friend of mine. :)))

    September 29, 2010

  • Oof.

    September 29, 2010

  • Just read about this dish. Has any of you ever had it? How is it?

    September 29, 2010

  • Ruzuzu, be careful with squirrels. They are cute but they spread diseases.

    September 28, 2010

  • That's so sweet of you. *hugs ruzuzu and list*

    I miss you all so much, guys. In the first two years, I spent so much time on Wordie. I had some of the most interesting conversations ever. My English improved dramatically. I learned so many words, etymologies, stories, and Uranus jokes. I met great people and laughed and smiled a lot. I never thought a web community could be such a nice way of spending time.

    Now...

    (*stops here*)

    September 28, 2010

  • I never realized there were THREE beekeeping lists! Never enough, I say.

    When I grow up I want to become a beekeeper.

    September 27, 2010

  • Communities of prejudices travel on the train

    The upper class will have to pass

    The chance up of a knees-up with the gang

    Your record profits will buy you an island.

    (Black and white unite, by Belle and Sebastian)

    September 27, 2010

  • If there is none, I would recommend pomace.

    September 26, 2010

  • September 24, 2010

  • September 22, 2010

  • I can't believe you came to Sardinia and didn't tell me. I was there for three weeks. How did you like it?

    September 22, 2010

  • D'oh! (Or, dough!)

    September 22, 2010

  • You won't.

    September 21, 2010

  • I logged in to type apheretically.

    September 18, 2010

  • hiking

    September 18, 2010

  • Homosexuals can donate blood in Italy.

    September 18, 2010

  • Now a list.

    September 18, 2010

  • mountain bike

    September 18, 2010

  • tour operator

    September 18, 2010

  • water

    September 18, 2010

  • toast

    September 18, 2010

  • computer

    September 18, 2010

  • *...* pancake

    September 18, 2010

  • *ahem* ketchup

    September 18, 2010

  • *ahem* hot dog

    September 18, 2010

  • *clears throat again* cheeseburger

    September 18, 2010

  • Anything to do with tallow?

    September 17, 2010

  • Lovely. See carasau.

    September 17, 2010

  • *clears throat to pronounce hamburger*

    September 17, 2010

  • Just like "Pro the Procrastinator". :-(

    September 15, 2010

  • As they would say in Rome, ahò!

    Which incidentally is the code for Alghero airport.

    September 15, 2010

  • Oh my, I have a terrible memory. (Poor students!)

    Yes, it was a good lecture, I believe. My students are all non-majors in the field, so I am not sure if they found it interesting or not. But at least they were following my presentation and my scribbles on the board (which were intentionally left out of the slideshow to force them to listen).

    September 15, 2010

  • When? (in response to your comment on my profile)

    September 15, 2010

  • You know you won't last, don't you?

    September 14, 2010

  • New (?) feature on the Zeitgeist page. What are they?

    September 14, 2010

  • Listed in the "recent favorites". Who did it?

    September 14, 2010

  • Since you live where it's already Monday afternoon, was the lecture I worked on until 2 am at least decent?

    September 13, 2010

  • But you're often two.

    September 13, 2010

  • Which is sad. I bet he has the most melodious voice.

    September 12, 2010

  • *snort*

    September 12, 2010

  • It was until you arrived.

    September 11, 2010

  • ...We miss her so much...

    September 11, 2010

  • Thanks for adding the websites, John!

    Now, a buglet I just noticed: if I hit "add comment" without typing anything, a blank comment appears.

    September 10, 2010

  • I'm sorry... I should try again. Or even better, someone else should!

    September 10, 2010

  • We can fix you instead. Where's my emasculator when I need it?

    September 8, 2010

  • 01:15 am

    Sipping some chamomile-and-some-other-grass infusion. It's not even about not being able to sleep... More like not feeling like trying.

    And it's been almost two weeks now.

    September 7, 2010

  • It does!

    September 6, 2010

  • Spam.

    September 6, 2010

  • Gosh, I don't understand this!

    September 6, 2010

  • DOES ANYBODY KNOW HOW TO UNPLUG THIS FREAKING THING?!

    September 5, 2010

  • 0 comments? They surely added a spam comment.

    September 5, 2010

  • I just noticed that if a wordnik does not have any list (like Feedback), there's a missing comma in the summary (see above).

    Also, a question:

    Prolagus has added 58 lists containing 4,129 words...

    Does that mean that words added on other people's list are not being counted?

    September 5, 2010

  • I surely hope so, kewpid.

    September 5, 2010

  • Why is slalom your least favorite word?

    September 5, 2010

  • Thanks for bringing back the "also on" links! Can I suggest that you add ShutterCal, Postcrossing, and Forvo? I know that a bunch of us are members of those communities as well. Oh, and since there are many music websites, Spotify and Pandora would make sense too, I guess. :)

    September 5, 2010

  • ruzuzu has added 175 lists containing 9,228 words, 2,237 comments, 1,981 tags, 461 favorites, and 12 pronunciations.

    And all of them are much appreciated.

    I used to have a very balanced account, with about as many comments as words added. But never a high number of lists.

    Sounds like I have a lot to say about other people's words.

    September 5, 2010

  • "credit score repair" is not a valid Scrabble word. And you are a spammer.

    September 4, 2010

  • Love the list name.

    September 4, 2010

  • I agree about everything you wrote on Erin's profile page. Exactly my thoughts. (Except for the word stalwart since I had never heard it before.)

    September 4, 2010

  • She will do it all night

    September 3, 2010

  • A very well known place we've never heard of?

    September 2, 2010

  • It's not me! It's Wordnik.

    September 2, 2010

  • See also you, asshole.

    September 2, 2010

  • *press*

    September 1, 2010

  • Song quotation on spat.

    September 1, 2010

  • There's a list for that. :)

    September 1, 2010

  • No way! You know about the list I adopted, right? (And I hope you know this, too)

    September 1, 2010

  • Belle and Sebastian the second entry? I'm impressed.

    August 31, 2010

  • Explanation.

    August 31, 2010

  • Hi everybody, my name is Prolagus and when I grow up I want to live in New York.

    August 30, 2010

  • SPAM

    August 30, 2010

  • *ow*

    August 30, 2010

  • *press*

    August 30, 2010

  • I wonder if bilby noticed that, ruzuzu. I guess he would tell us.

    August 30, 2010

  • Also, caveperson.

    August 28, 2010

  • Dontcry, was that Ultra English?!

    August 27, 2010

  • Italian - fake jewelry (where fake means "made with non-precious material").

    I can't find a direct equivalent in English - except for compound words like "costume jewelry". Bijouterie is a false friend and fallalery (suggested by Wikipedians) should mean something else.

    Any suggestions?

    August 26, 2010

  • Madeupical (or neotatologism) - "a word whose referent becomes the opposite of its original sense".

    Seen here.

    August 26, 2010

  • I would like a "report for SPAM" button under profile pages. It could be something that you keep for the first week only, since (I guess) spammers start posting links right after creating their account.

    August 26, 2010

  • YAY!

    August 25, 2010

  • Literally.

    August 24, 2010

  • What would Frank Lloyd Wright say?

    August 24, 2010

  • One of the (many) words that, when I hear them from someone else, I *must* repeat loud, slowly and solemnly.

    August 23, 2010

  • Hi! As a Brooklynite, I understand and feel your amazement. And as a PhD student working on urban wildlife, I appreciate your interest. :-)

    August 23, 2010

  • The new "tweet" link is partly covered by the word itself (not graphically, but as a link button). I can only use it if I click the very bottom of it (Firefox 3.6.8).

    Also, I'm still lowercase. :(

    August 23, 2010

  • SPAM

    August 22, 2010

  • none of your business card?

    August 21, 2010

  • Tallarin could be derived from tajarin, a Piedmontese variety of egg pasta.

    August 21, 2010

  • Seen here.

    August 21, 2010

  • Seen here.

    August 21, 2010

  • August 21, 2010

  • Still lowercase...

    August 21, 2010

  • ...Yes, still lowercase.

    August 19, 2010

  • Still lowercase?

    August 19, 2010

  • Sailor Senshi?

    August 10, 2010

  • Re: bilby, I would add that in Italian museografi can be translated as "museographist".

    (at first I thought you were talking about Italian words!)

    August 8, 2010

  • Not yet capitalized, alas... Here are the answers to your questions.

    babebibobu: sound effect, I'd say (but it could be teachers' jargon for some syllabication teaching method, according to some google results. Still, not an established word).

    assessorucci: legitimate construction ("petty councilors").

    apicolture: plural of apicoltura (beekeeping), while apicoltore means beekeeper.

    caposervitù: legitimate construction (chief of servants).

    avvolgiture: legitimate plural of avvolgitura (wrapping up).

    arreionu: "line of reasoning" in Sardinian.

    arresignolu: "nightingale" in Sardinian (panvocalic animal!)

    centomilaun: alternative spelling of centomilauno (100.001), acceptable.

    uranometri: "uranometers".

    August 8, 2010

  • muffinhood.

    August 7, 2010

  • Mr. Botticella, 56, delved into the mystery of Thomas’ muffinhood (hint: it has nothing to do with the fork), after Bimbo Bakeries USA bought the brand early last year. At the time, Mr. Botticella was a Bimbo vice president in charge of bakery operations in California.

    ("A Man With Muffin Secrets, but No Job With Them", by William Neuman; The New York Times, August 6, 2010)

    August 7, 2010

  • Here you are.

    August 6, 2010

  • Aiuole obliate gialle d'erba, sa

    Un cupo brusio smuovervi, allusione

    ad altre estati, cetonia blu-violetta

    enunciando noùmeni oscuri: tutto fu

    sarà ed è in circolo; dunque è sempre

    presente nelle eterne senescenze

    e effervescenze d'ere, nel serpente

    d'etere, seme, cenere, erbe secche.

    (Italo Calvino)

    August 6, 2010

  • It's one of the many remarkable things about me. :D

    August 3, 2010

  • Who's there?

    August 2, 2010

  • August 2, 2010

  • Greetings from Iceland! I will keep an eye on local words, especially panvocalics.

    July 28, 2010

  • July 27, 2010

  • Never heard of it before, but I checked the catalog and they have it at the public library in my hometown. Where I'm going in seven days. :-)

    July 25, 2010

  • It has happened before, indeed.

    July 25, 2010

  • Still unpronounced?

    July 25, 2010

  • Why?

    July 24, 2010

  • Love always wins.

    (Cf. hate, hatred, and like.)

    July 24, 2010

  • Also, mollusque doesn't tag foreign panvocalics, if I remember well.

    July 23, 2010

  • Anybody?

    July 23, 2010

  • Explained here.

    July 22, 2010

  • July 19 — changed my favorite and least favorite words as a friendly reminder for Mr. Feedback. :-)

    July 20, 2010

  • Done.

    July 19, 2010

  • When you delete idiomark and his other aliases, cam you keep his hilarious comment on my profile (after inactivating the links)?

    July 17, 2010

  • Spam.

    July 17, 2010

  • Spam.

    July 17, 2010

  • What's idio- short for? Spam.

    July 17, 2010

  • Italian, vulgar - wank.

    July 17, 2010

  • Do you know what sega means in Italian?

    July 17, 2010

  • My "previous comments" page doesn't show links to the pages where the comments themselves were posted.

    July 12, 2010

  • The examples on blatino are a little different from your standards.

    July 10, 2010

  • Seen on the Zeitgeist page:

    about 4 hours ago, on Punderscore Underscore's profile, possibleunderscore said...

    As you can see, Punderscore Underscore actually links to a different profile (Matthew Kowalski), while possibleunderscore is correct.

    I'm really confused.

    July 10, 2010

  • In gay dating website slang, a black Latino man.

    July 10, 2010

  • The third one isn't technically a sandwich, either - rather a stuffed roll.

    July 10, 2010

  • Maybe they are following the Italian standard of not pluralizing last names. But the adjective meaning "belonging to the Medici" is mediceo.

    July 10, 2010

  • Spam.

    July 9, 2010

  • Ugh!

    July 9, 2010

  • Italian - in order to shit you need to make big turds.

    It's a MD a friend of mine invented to remember the taxonomic ranks in zoological nomenclature:

    Phylum

    Class

    Order

    Family

    Genus

    Species

    July 9, 2010

  • Feature suggestion: when one adds a "related word", it is automatically added to both entries.

    July 9, 2010

  • See crostata.

    July 9, 2010

  • Great, now even sandwiches are sold in a can. I'm so glad aluminum resources are infinite.

    July 8, 2010

  • ( ´_ゝ`) in Italian: ('_ ゝ »)

    July 7, 2010

  • Cattle raiding in Australian English (source: Wikipedia).

    July 7, 2010

  • Alternative use of the term.

    July 6, 2010

  • :-)

    July 6, 2010

  • There's a list for that: pretty dots all in a row .

    July 4, 2010

  • Edit: sadly, it turned out to be a misspelling of -prologus. How unfortunate!

    July 3, 2010

  • From Wiktionary:

    (Internet, slang) To publish one's music-listening habits via software, as counted events when songs or albums are played, to selected internet services in order to track them over time, out of curiosity and/or to make them visible to others.

    July 3, 2010

  • My aquatic doppelgänger?!

    July 3, 2010

  • I know! That's how I could remember it for Ancient History in junior high school.

    July 3, 2010

  • ea, abba.

    July 3, 2010

  • Does anyone know the original entry for poor sxʷ�?št'qá?

    July 2, 2010

  • Spam.

    July 1, 2010

  • Spam.

    July 1, 2010

  • Spam.

    July 1, 2010

  • Spam.

    July 1, 2010

  • Hello! I haven't been much around lately. I will do my best from now on.

    July 1, 2010

  • Let your balalaika sing what my guitar wants to sing...

    July 1, 2010

  • Great! Now looking forward to the next fixes.

    June 30, 2010

  • Spam.

    June 30, 2010

  • Foamed milk (at least in Italy).

    June 29, 2010

  • Misspelling of proselytize.

    Eating pasta

    June 29, 2010

  • Sardinia! (Who knew?)

    June 27, 2010

  • SPAM.

    June 25, 2010

  • Spam spam spam.

    June 25, 2010

  • ...Nice!

    June 25, 2010

  • Hee hee!

    June 24, 2010

  • ...Cannot conversations cull united nations?

    It's about time that we start that list! :)

    June 24, 2010

  • First example:

    Tall people should be slim, otherwise the word 'lanky' is used - and that's not nice.

    It seem to contradict the definition for lanky, doesn't it? It makes it sound like "lanky" is a tall person that is not slim.

    June 24, 2010

  • *snort*

    June 23, 2010

  • I'd say diadema.

    June 23, 2010

  • Are you making those calligrams? They are amazing!

    June 22, 2010

  • See Cheesemania.

    June 22, 2010

  • Not to be confused with che se magna? ("What are we eating?" in Romanesco)

    June 22, 2010

  • The Italian word for sulphur is zolfo, while solfo is archaic.

    June 22, 2010

  • Pronunciation, please?

    June 22, 2010

  • Italian onomatopoeia for the chicken's call.

    June 22, 2010

  • This is amazing!

    June 22, 2010

  • HH, great list! Instead of comments, I think you should add tags - that would make it easier to see words with the same pattern.

    June 21, 2010

  • Ugh.

    June 19, 2010

  • Although it looks bettor.

    June 19, 2010

  • Lawyers made their closing arguments in the federal trial over the legality of California’s ban on same-sex marriage on Wednesday, framing the issue as a war between the civil rights of gay men and lesbians and the traditional understanding and role of marriage.

    (source)

    "Gay men and lesbians" confuses me. Why not "gays and lesbians"? Or "gay and lesbian persons", or "gay men and lesbian women"?

    I have a feeling that using "gay" as a noun sounds somehow inappropriate, and I probably agree (instinctively; I don't know why). But why doesn't the same apply to "lesbian"?

    June 17, 2010

  • spam

    June 17, 2010

  • And here.

    June 17, 2010

  • I want my BANANA back.

    June 16, 2010

  • I think the proper spelling is majuscule, isn't it?

    See also banana majuscule inferno.

    June 16, 2010

  • Next up: adding words via SMS.

    June 16, 2010

  • Then what does telofy mean?

    June 16, 2010

  • *facepalm*

    June 16, 2010

  • *covers ears*

    June 16, 2010

  • See Urban Dictionary.

    June 15, 2010

  • MTA to Change ‘FML’ Signs

    June 15, 2010

  • Spam.

    June 15, 2010

  • The Twitter button still (again?) doesn't work for words with spaces (the space is not converted to %20).

    June 15, 2010

  • Just watched this episode, pleth. :)

    June 14, 2010

  • See also...

    It's a trap

    and...

    Various Traps.

    every potential wordie list is an existing wordie list (but this doesn't make this list less interesting)

    June 14, 2010

  • Spam.

    June 13, 2010

  • Yeah, where?

    (via reesetee, someweb else)

    June 12, 2010

  • How about working together on a Sufjan Stevens list? (After Monday!)

    June 12, 2010

  • When the revenant came down

    We couldn't imagine what it was

    In the spirit of three stars

    The alien thing that took its form

    Then to Lebanon, oh God

    The flashing at night, the sirens grow and grow

    Oh, history involved itself

    Mysterious shade that took its form

    Or what it was, incarnation, three stars

    Delivering signs and dusting from their eye

    (Concerning the UFO Sighting Near Highland, IL, by Sufjan Stevens)

    June 11, 2010

  • You must not be on facebook then; we *love* the hide button.

    June 11, 2010

  • It works for me (and apparently RT). If you open ABP's preferences again, can you see facebook.com/plugins/like.php in the section "My Ad Blocking Rules"? And is it selected?

    Also, if you go to "open blockable items", can you see

    http://www.facebook.com/plugins/like.php?api_key etc.?

    June 11, 2010

  • I enjoyed "liking" this page before activating the block, so that it could appear on my facebook contacts' newsfeed.

    June 10, 2010

  • How to block/remove/hide facebook's "Like" button with AdBlock Plus

    1) Go to ABP's "Preferences"

    2) "Add filter"

    3) Type facebook.com/plugins/like.php

    4) Save everything

    5) Ta-Dah!

    June 10, 2010

  • Your "Your scene" post is a picture of Camera Obscura - I was at their concert two days ago!

    June 10, 2010

  • Camera Obscura on Obituary Typo? Is it just a coincidence?

    June 10, 2010

  • I spend a lot of time on the Mrvgtrvfg page.

    June 10, 2010

  • How about gift/gifted?

    June 9, 2010

  • Allotrichophagic? Or just weirdo?

    June 8, 2010

  • Spam

    June 8, 2010

  • Spam.

    June 7, 2010

  • Thanks! I think question marks still don't work. If you re-add it without it, you'll have a surprise.

    June 6, 2010

  • Open list. Please contribute!

    June 6, 2010

  • I have a Hootsuite bookmarklet so it doesn't change much for me. Maybe that's a silly question, but why don't you just integrate a bookmarklet like this one (or a different one that redirects to Twitter)?

    June 6, 2010

  • Done.

    June 6, 2010

  • Thanks for the nice thought, HH. I'm nothing but tired, right now. Can't wait to be done with it.

    June 6, 2010

  • HA!

    June 6, 2010

  • What happened to the Twitter button?

    June 5, 2010

  • Schiavone! :-P

    June 5, 2010

  • Aka Roland Garros.

    June 5, 2010

  • (not now, my S.O. thinks I'm studying)

    June 5, 2010

  • Eight steps.

    June 5, 2010

  • prolagus would like to be Prolagus again. (If it's easy to do, otherwise I can wait.)

    June 5, 2010

  • I can barely USE coalescent methods (ABC). Explaining them could be a little too much to ask. :)

    (I could try, but not 10 days before my comprehensive exam.)

    June 5, 2010

  • As already explained here...

    In Italy, fantastiliardo is commonly used and featured in dictionaries. The interesting part is that the word was created in the 1960's by Italian Disney comic strip artist Gian Giacomo Dalmasso as the order of magnitude of Scrooge McDuck's wealth (30 fantastiliardi = $3*10^81).

    June 5, 2010

  • In Italy, fantastiliardo is commonly used and featured in dictionaries. The interesting part is that the word was created in the 1960's by Italian Disney comic strip artist Gian Giacomo Dalmasso as the order of magnitude of Scrooge McDuck's wealth (30 fantastiliardi = $3*10^81).

    June 5, 2010

  • A phylogenetic method based on combining different genes into a single super-matrix, and analyzing this matrix forcing all genes to conform to the same topology.

    (Which is bad.)

    June 5, 2010

  • I don't have a waffle iron. Do you think I can make fa'ncakes?

    June 5, 2010

  • chained, are they perky in English?

    June 5, 2010

  • Vivace is singular. I guess the translator has some trouble matching the case of two parts of speech that are too far from each other.

    June 4, 2010

  • I am conscious of my voice as a tool

    It's more demure

    Than your friend the singing queen

    With her matinée good looks

    She talks like talking from a book

    I speak the language of my village, of my street.

    (A down and dusky blonde, by God Help the Girl)

    June 4, 2010

  • Le mie tette non sono vivaci. :(

    June 4, 2010

  • When not to edit.

    June 3, 2010

  • It's actually pennone.

    June 3, 2010

  • Incorrect singular of cannelloni. The right one is cannellone.

    June 3, 2010

  • :-(

    June 2, 2010

  • Yes, yes. Spam.

    June 1, 2010

  • Start a lie about the bottled water industry. (If they can lie, so can you.)

    June 1, 2010

  • Gotcha!

    June 1, 2010

  • If you make this list open, we'll be glad to help.

    June 1, 2010

  • Indeed. Tifo simply means support (for a team/athlete).

    June 1, 2010

  • Thanks! I compared other entries with pictures and noticed the CC difference. I changed it over 1 hour ago, we'll see.

    June 1, 2010

  • Can you think of any reason why my craudestopper photo doesn't show up on your Flickr box for that word?

    June 1, 2010

  • Why clothing? Couldn't it just be the plant?

    June 1, 2010

  • *Snort*

    May 31, 2010

  • Is there an add-on that automatically changes words on a web page? I'd like to change the "XYZ likes" thingy on facebook back to "XYZ became a fan of" so that I don't accidentally "like" stupid things by mistakes. (See trolleme)

    May 31, 2010

  • Interesting! I didn't know this "English" word doesn't actually exist in English, but only in Italian, French, Spanish etc.

    (See examples)

    May 30, 2010

  • A troll meme, i.e. one that spreads against the spreader's will.

    An example can be seen right now on facebook, with people involuntarily "liking" The man with the biggest d**k on Earth by following a link that shows the guy's face.

    Seen here (the word trolleme, not the lucky guy).

    (Edit: I'm not 100% sure that this is what the word trolleme meant in the guy's tweet, since it's in Turkish; but we need such a word, don't we?)

    May 30, 2010

  • Hee hee! At least he was a spammer with a sense of humor.

    May 30, 2010

  • SPAM.

    May 30, 2010

  • Tonight! (See manhattanhenge.)

    May 30, 2010

  • Spoonerism.

    May 30, 2010

  • Can anyone help me understand the American Heritage Dictionary definition?

    May 30, 2010

  • HI FLAC WELCOME TO WORDNIK HOPE YOU HAVE A GOOD TIME HERE JUST WANTED TO TELL YOU THAT IF YOU LIST YOUR WORDS ALL CAPS PEOPLE WON'T BE ABLE TO FIND THEM FROM OTHER LISTS

    May 30, 2010

  • Spam pizza? Ugh.

    May 29, 2010

  • But pronounced differently. (Cf. pronunciations)

    May 29, 2010

  • I write Italian acronyms all caps. It's recent (newspaper*) policy to write them like this -> Dna or even dna

    but I personally find that awfully ugly.

    *I had an email exchange with an Italian language expert about that, a while ago. He replied

    io mi adeguo quando posso all'uso non solo giornalistico di usare solo la maiuscola per gli acronimi e le altre sigle che per la frequenza del loro impiego sono ormai assimilabili ai sostantivi. Le tutte maiuscole fanno un brutto effetto grafico: non sono meglio Consob, Psi, Ds, Telecom di CONSOB, PSI, DS, TELECOM?

    I replied

    No.

    May 29, 2010

  • Pipe-breaking.

    May 29, 2010

  • Cursed phone number that killed 3 gets BANNED (Source: DVICE)

    May 27, 2010

  • If it has no name, I suggest that we take one of whichbe's "Words of the future" (Part 1, Part 2) and start using it.

    May 27, 2010

  • That's what this list is for: let's help ruzuzu find out what she wanted to ask.

    Also: next time you can't remember what this list is called, just come here and ask.

    May 27, 2010

  • An American was sitting in a Paris cafe eating soup when a fly dropped into her bowl. “There's un mouche in my soup!” she exclaimed. A nearby waiter corrected her. “Non, Madame. Une mouche.” The American replied, “Wow, you French have good eyes!”

    Read here.

    May 27, 2010

  • Cf. somewhere on this page.

    May 27, 2010

  • August 21st*, National Honey Bee Awareness Day.

    *Put some honey on your spumoni!

    May 26, 2010

  • Hm, never heard before. Sounds like dialect to me as well.

    May 26, 2010

  • Benefit of the doubt...

    May 26, 2010

  • SPAM

    May 26, 2010

  • SPAM.

    May 26, 2010

  • SPAM

    May 26, 2010

  • SPAM.

    May 26, 2010

  • :) シ ツ ت

    May 24, 2010

  • I have a more immediate example in mind. And in front of my mirror. :)

    May 24, 2010

  • If I give you a pfennig, you will be one pfennig richer and I'll be one pfennig poorer. But if I give you an idea, you will have a new idea, but I shall still have it, too.

    ~Albert Einstein

    May 24, 2010

  • "Yellow-red" - what orange (the color) was called before oranges (the fruit) arrived to Europe.

    May 23, 2010

  • You're not alone.

    May 23, 2010

  • ツ indeed

    May 23, 2010

  • In Italian, this word means bee.

    May 22, 2010

  • I always have keys. Lots of keys.

    May 21, 2010

  • "John McGrath and 3 others like this."

    More exactly: A lot of people like this, only some don't really love having links to their facebook profile all around the web.

    May 20, 2010

  • It's a very formal and strange-sounding term for "re-assigning to the demanio" (link). I don't know what decommissioning means, but it sounds more like something involving the end of service - which is not what demaniazione would involve.

    May 20, 2010

  • Yes, sure.

    May 19, 2010

  • Is there any award for the best use of the word craudestopper?

    May 18, 2010

  • Coffee? Reesetee? Me?

    May 17, 2010

  • Quite interestingly, a google search shows that this word is mostly used in scientific publications, and in particular in primate behavioral ecology.

    May 16, 2010

  • Here it is. (And enjoy the whole website!)

    May 16, 2010

  • What does the "like" button do? And is it related to facebook? And why does it look creepy? And why can't I "unlike"?

    May 15, 2010

  • Song quotation on ablaze.

    May 14, 2010

  • See conversation here.

    May 14, 2010

  • When did you become an egg? Seen here.

    May 12, 2010

  • But of course it won't accept illude.

    May 11, 2010

  • Like those fake apothecary cabinets...

    May 10, 2010

  • Thank you for your help, wordies, the presentation is ready and I used one of the suggestions. I wish I could find a way of showing it to you!

    May 10, 2010

  • If there is one, it's hernesheir's.

    May 10, 2010

  • For more info on trashed hotel rooms, see almost Solveig.

    May 7, 2010

  • Conflict of interests?

    May 7, 2010

  • Any picture, moll?

    May 7, 2010

  • Oh, yes, sure!

    May 6, 2010

  • hmmm.

    May 6, 2010

  • First time I read skipvia's comment. If I encountered one of those albino squirrels, I would certainly do whatever it told me to do.

    May 6, 2010

  • Were you looking for me?

    May 6, 2010

  • I never watch horror movies, so I can't add anything to this list. But I have a presentation next Monday, and I'd like to use pictures of such movies, so if you feel like helping...

    May 6, 2010

  • Youtube viral for elections in Sassari, my hometown: a political ad in Sassarese, with English subtitles.

    (See eggplant for more examples of Sassarese dialect)

    May 6, 2010

  • Happy... Cinco de Mayo!

    (I know this holiday is very important for you.)

    May 6, 2010

  • (Still) apparently, an alternative spelling of vav.

    May 4, 2010

  • Apparently, a legitimate Scrabble word. But what does it mean?

    May 4, 2010

  • frog, have you watched the marmoset song video?

    May 3, 2010

  • A typical Wordnik meeting.

    May 3, 2010

  • Today, National Postcard Week starts. Yay!

    May 3, 2010

  • So I yell out the window, answer the mail

    My diary's quiet, the definitive nail

    In my social coffin

    I blame all the boffins

    For making me fail.

    (I just want your jeans, by God Help the Girl)

    May 2, 2010

  • I *have* that history of art T-shirt!

    April 30, 2010

  • "Very Good Looking".

    April 30, 2010

  • Aww, frog.

    April 29, 2010

  • Rolig: Can't believe I just saw this. It's tradurre è un po' tradire (to translate is a bit like to betray).

    April 28, 2010

  • Thanks! Especially for letting me know - I haven't spent much time here lately... Blame it on Approximate Bayesian Computation.

    Edit: the first random word is bipont. I'm impressed.

    April 28, 2010

  • Hi,

    It might be worth telling you that Wordnik creates pages for every sequence of letters you look up, regardless of their validity as "real words". This means that you will "find" all kind of misspellings (mispelings, mizpellings, mspellings, msplngs...)

    April 26, 2010

  • Misspelling of these elves.

    April 26, 2010

  • Since Wordie became Wordnik, I stopped using the random word feature, since it almost always shows me unremarkable stuff. Could you change it to, say, words that have been looked up at least twice before?

    April 25, 2010

  • The alternative spelling suggestions on Hendrie et al 2009 Behaviour are a little strange.

    April 25, 2010

  • Hendrie, CA et al. (2009), "Evidence to suggest that nightclubs function as human sexual display grounds." Behaviour 146(10):1331-1348.

    April 25, 2010

  • Doesn't telofy have a German pronunciation wish list?

    April 22, 2010

  • Thou shalt not freak.

    April 21, 2010

  • Zeitgeist?

    April 21, 2010

  • frog, I just pronounced a few. I think Cuccuruddu is quite interesting (at least for mollusque).

    April 20, 2010

  • Song quotation on beguiling.

    April 19, 2010

  • "Functional specialization in different members of a colony of social insects, which leads to a division of labour within the colony. The various functions may be carried out by individuals of different morphology (caste polyethism) or of different ages (age polyethism)."

    (MICHAEL ALLABY. "polyethism." A Dictionary of Zoology. 1999. Retrieved April 19, 2010 from Encyclopedia.com: http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1O8-polyethism.html)

    April 19, 2010

  • I think it's alkekengi.

    April 17, 2010

  • See picture.

    April 17, 2010

  • I traded it with my lowercaseness, apparently. :-(

    April 16, 2010

  • In zoology, polygyny also refers to ant colonies with multiple queens. Interestingly, the adjective form can be any of the following:

    - polygyne

    - polygynous

    - polygynic

    April 16, 2010

  • "A neighborhood having both residential and industrial structures", according to Merriam-Webster.com user submissions.

    April 15, 2010

  • Mind your own.

    April 15, 2010

  • I miss frindley. Period.

    April 14, 2010

  • The default dictionary in Microsoft Office does not recognize this as a correct English word.

    April 14, 2010

  • No, I’m talking about a period that says, “That sentence, the one right before me, is as affable as they come. That sentence, in fact, wants to buy you a beer.”

    "The Friendly Period.", by courtenayhameister

    April 14, 2010

  • And by Cerambycidae larvae.

    April 13, 2010

  • I agree about peahen.

    April 13, 2010

  • When I try to access the page for < 3* from a list it is in, I end up on < instead.

    *(Without a space - but it's not showing up on this page unless I add the space.)

    April 13, 2010

  • Wordnik asks Were you looking for ta?

    No, ta.

    April 13, 2010

  • "Teaching Assistant". Commonly used as a verb by graduate students: "I'll be TAing* Bio 101 this summer".

    April 13, 2010

  • Hi, I'm Paolo, and now you can leave.

    April 12, 2010

  • *3, 2, 1, 0, 7, 6, 5, 4, 9, 8, 40, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 19, 17, 18, 15, 16, 13, 14, 11, 12, 21, 20, 10, 80, 70, 60, 50, 90, 7/24, 100, 500, 1000, and 24/7's ruzuzu*

    April 12, 2010

  • (Is it really brontosauruses? Not brontosauri?)

    April 12, 2010

  • "Da" literally means "from", but in this case it's more like "by" in "all by myself".

    April 11, 2010

  • *snort* Milos!

    April 11, 2010

  • I can see a difference between alone (being by yourself) and lonely (feeling far from those you love, or not having anyone). In Italian, I would use solo for the former and da solo for the latter.

    April 10, 2010

  • See gatta morta.

    April 10, 2010

  • Also spelled gattamorta; lit "dead pussycat". A person (usually, but not always, a woman) that appears peaceful and quiet, but really is deceitful and an intriguer.

    April 10, 2010

  • This has got to be a cookbook that makes French cooking accessible to Americans who do not have cooks. Who are servantless. Is that a word? "Servantless". I think it is a word.
    (From the movie Julie and Julia)

    April 10, 2010

  • "I spent five days searching for the word to describe the husband... and came up with appucious."

    "Appucious. I couldn't find it in the dictionary.

    "I made it up."

    "Oh, really?"

    "Yeah, it described it perfectly."

    April 10, 2010

  • But which that, bilby?

    April 10, 2010

  • I watched Woody Allen's "Husbands and wives" tonight.

    April 9, 2010

  • See also eu oi oìa u ou e u oìa.

    April 9, 2010

  • In biology, the presence of an allele that is linked to both a trait and the capacity to recognize (and favor) those individuals carrying it.

    April 8, 2010

  • In biology, a discrimination between kin and non-kin based on comparison between one's own phenotypic traits and the other's.

    April 8, 2010

  • My links work too...

    April 8, 2010

  • You won't be surprised to find out he's a dear friend of chad's.

    April 7, 2010

  • "Susan Boyle" in Tabloidese.

    April 7, 2010

  • No, wait! I saw the street on Google maps. It could be senza uscita.

    April 7, 2010

  • I'm pretty sure it's senso unico.

    April 7, 2010

  • Can you send me the complete phrase?

    April 7, 2010

  • I can't believe it wasn't listed!

    April 6, 2010

  • For those of you that know what Twitter is, check out #hybridbands hashtag.

    April 6, 2010

  • Although I understand the logic behind the new commands (add to favorites, etc.), am I the only one that finds them a little... rudimentary?

    PS Twitter links are still borked for entries with spaces.

    April 4, 2010

  • I love this list!

    April 4, 2010

  • www.wouldanyonewritesomethinginsteadofjustaddinglinks.net

    April 4, 2010

  • See also craudestopper.

    April 3, 2010

  • and tell him every day.

    April 2, 2010

  • A truncated truncation.

    April 2, 2010

  • Really? This is both awesome and gay at the same time!

    April 2, 2010

  • Do you happen to know user antti78? He says he's a CEO, but I suspect he's a spammer.

    April 2, 2010

  • Pronunciation #1 is plain.

    Pronunciation #2 is "magari" as in "perhaps".

    Pronunciation #3 is "magari" as in "yeah, right".

    April 2, 2010

  • I heard Italian teenagers say lollissimo ("very lol"). They win.

    April 2, 2010

  • Song quotation on pry.

    April 1, 2010

  • Also known as "Sono Pazzi Questi Romani" (these Romans are nuts).

    March 31, 2010

  • (Can I say that?)

    March 31, 2010

  • This one.

    (A "perfect sweet tooth fairy"?)

    March 31, 2010

  • Lombrozo T (2009), "Why Why Darwin matters matters". Evo Edu Outreach 2:141–143.

    March 31, 2010

  • The artist is Brett Weber.

    March 31, 2010

  • Beach FA (1950), The Snark was a Boojum. American Psychologist 5: 115-124.

    March 31, 2010

  • Found it - it's an alternative spelling of mugherino, a term used for both the "Arabian jasmine" (Jasminum sambac) and (according to Wikipedia) the lily of the valley (Convallaria majalis).

    Are you in Italy?!

    March 31, 2010

  • Never! But I think it's a flower.

    March 30, 2010

  • You should ask Dear Abby...

    March 29, 2010

  • ...and perhaps I will be majusculed again by then.

    March 29, 2010

  • もしもし!

    March 28, 2010

  • 引き籠もり (since sarra's entry looks broken).

    March 28, 2010

  • Sounds like nothing to me.

    March 28, 2010

  • I wish I could spend more time with you guys. :( Maybe after my midterm...

    March 28, 2010

  • Silvio Berlusconi?

    March 27, 2010

  • The list mollusque's link should redirect to.

    March 25, 2010

  • See bippy.

    March 25, 2010

  • Nice username. See also ln÷oæΣï.

    March 25, 2010

  • No definitions available. Check full-sized Wordnik.com for more about penis enlargement.

    March 23, 2010

  • Oh I know, I wasn't complaining! Still more acceptable than the average YouTube comment.

    March 23, 2010

  • Interesting "Century Dictionary" definition.

    March 22, 2010

  • Where did you find that definition? Here on Wordnik?

    In that case, Wordnik is not a dictionary - it uses dictionaries.

    Cf. the Century Dictionary's definition for homosexuality.

    March 22, 2010

  • Definition (Century Dictionary):

    Miserable and flimsy: a blend-word, or bruneh-word (which see)

    ...What's a bruneh-word?

    March 22, 2010

  • Known as cavatelli in Italy.

    March 22, 2010

  • What's with that crotch view on the main page?

    March 21, 2010

  • Especially for meat. And risotto. And some desserts.

    March 20, 2010

  • We do!

    March 20, 2010

  • ZAP!

    March 18, 2010

  • But please keep twirling your mustache.

    March 18, 2010

  • But every night you can celebrate Pi time!

    March 18, 2010

  • I like this version. :)

    March 18, 2010

  • OOF! I know, I know.

    March 18, 2010

  • If you google site:wordnik.com inurl:lists inurl:whatever, you can find all lists that have "whatever" in their title.

    site:wordnik.com inurl:lists schadenfreude will find all lists that have the word "schadenfreude" somewhere on the page.

    March 18, 2010

  • That's American English.

    March 17, 2010

  • Fascinating!

    March 17, 2010

  • What the hell is that?!

    March 17, 2010

  • I can't really remember if I liked it, but I've been thinking about this word since then.

    March 17, 2010

  • FIAT 126 Bis, gray. (The first car I used to drive. I never owned a car.)

    March 17, 2010

  • Virtualizzami le palle.

    March 16, 2010

  • Plural of chid.

    March 16, 2010

  • Plural of ████.

    March 16, 2010

  • See Pi Day.

    March 16, 2010

  • Quite surprisingly, the Wikipedia article for pie is semi-protected.

    March 15, 2010

  • Was it a round pie?

    March 15, 2010

  • See also catapiptocorophilia (arousal for women wearing parachutes).

    March 14, 2010

  • Why?

    March 14, 2010

  • I think these entries should all be pronounced.

    March 14, 2010

  • I hate to bug you all but many of my last reports were unanswered (I don't mean "not fixed", more like "lost on this page").

    March 14, 2010

  • All mimsy were the borogoves, and the mome raths outgrabe.

    March 14, 2010

  • Thanks yous, gangerh! I think the black version sounds more like "█████".

    March 14, 2010

  • Reesetee's profile (comment on "The Birds").

    March 14, 2010

  • Uh. My S.O. is in Bodega Bay right now. How iroquoisy.

    March 14, 2010

  • Well spotted for the amo part; but I'm not sure about μάχη, because it would be amomachia (χ → ch).

    March 14, 2010

  • No idea, but some web sources say that the name Amos means "carried" (in Hebrew); the word μίξις (mixis) is used in biology for "mating", so perhaps who invented it had in mind something like "amomixia".

    March 14, 2010

  • Welcome! Please rub your shoes on the balcony before getting in.

    March 13, 2010

  • A clever Dick.

    March 13, 2010

  • Cf. smart aleck.

    March 13, 2010

  • A smart alec.

    March 13, 2010

  • A clever clogs.

    March 13, 2010

  • Wait, what do you mean? The definition is on chicanery. There's a comment (mine!) on chicanery. The capitalized word issue is known to The Big Guys Above, and they promised they will fix it at some time between yesterday morning and the Armageddon.

    March 13, 2010

  • And a spammer, apparently.

    March 13, 2010

  • Lit "Killing Berlusconi".

    March 13, 2010

  • Every day, I fall more and more in love with your blog. I especially like the category "tools of the trade".

    March 13, 2010

  • Italian singer.

    March 13, 2010

  • Why? It's so nice!

    March 12, 2010

  • Just in time to pronounce you're something of a hotdog, aren't you. :-)

    March 12, 2010

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    March 11, 2010

  • Helvetica Bold Oblique Sweeps Fontys

    March 11, 2010

  • Remember that some displays are dishonest signals.

    March 11, 2010

  • Sand-Jensen K (2007), How to write consistently boring scientific literature. Oikos 116(5): 723-727. doi: 10.1111/j.2007.0030-1299.15674.x

    March 11, 2010

  • There could be if instead of the dash it had an underscore, possibly.

    March 11, 2010

  • Paolo.

    March 11, 2010

  • You are hairy? You don't look hairy in your profile text.

    March 11, 2010

  • How are they, yarb?

    March 11, 2010

  • There is probably nothing that I can say to be of any support.

    But I thought I would share this phrase I read once*:

    "I'm crying because out there he's gone, but he's not gone inside me."

    I think this is also the reason why you will, one day, be able to stop crying: he will never be gone inside you.

    *It's a comic strip, although not a funny one. You can read it here if you want.

    March 10, 2010

  • Links to comments for words on the Zeitgeist page don't lead to the /comments page anymore.

    Edit: fixed. Now I'm having some trouble with links to profile pages.

    March 9, 2010

  • as...

    March 9, 2010

  • "Things that were hidden by snow". Sounds like a Flickr set. :-)

    March 8, 2010

  • Oh, no.

    March 8, 2010

  • Hi! You should add your comment to zoogler so people can find it!

    March 8, 2010

  • I wish that you were here with me to pass the dull weekend

    I know it wouldn't come to love, my heroine pretend

    A lady stepping from the songs we love until this day

    You'd settle for an epitaph like "Walk Away, Renee"

    The sun upon the roof in winter will draw you out like a flower

    Meet you at the statue in an hour.

    (Piazza, New York catcher, by Belle and Sebastian)

    March 8, 2010

  • Now that you mentioned it, ruzuzu, we have dwarf bananas in Sardinia, too. I think they taste pretty much like "regular" ones, maybe a little better - but again, they grow them in Sardinia so I might just be because they pick them a little later.

    March 8, 2010

  • I sense an earworm emerge.

    March 7, 2010

  • So it's not about oro di Bologna?

    March 7, 2010

  • We organized the greatest party for this holiday, it was amazing!

    But we canceled it.

    March 6, 2010

  • I had a dream a few weeks ago, perhaps the first dream in English I have ever had. I dreamt I was eating a napsicle, which in my dream was a nacho-flavored popsicle.

    March 6, 2010

  • It could also be one of the new My Little Phonies.

    Or a constellation.

    March 6, 2010

  • Boring spam.

    March 5, 2010

  • I don't think I have ever tasted a non-Cavendish banana. :-(

    March 5, 2010

  • Bilby, visit this page and find the "My husband told me" question.

    March 5, 2010

  • I'm not sure I'm following you, qro.

    March 4, 2010

  • You should rent some!

    March 4, 2010

  • This one.

    March 4, 2010

  • See flibbertigibbet.

    March 4, 2010

  • March 3, 2010

  • Loved your pronunciation on jean dimmock.

    March 3, 2010

  • The Schmidt Sting Pain Index or the Justin O. Schmidt Pain Index is a pain scale rating the relative pain caused by different Hymenopteran stings. It is mainly the work of Justin O. Schmidt, an entomologist at the Carl Hayden Bee Research Center. Schmidt has published a number of papers on the subject and claims to have been stung by the majority of stinging Hymenoptera.

    (Source: Wikipedia article)

    March 3, 2010

  • The bug page.

    March 2, 2010

  • The Feedback page.

    March 2, 2010

  • Aggressive mimicry (Wikipedia).

    March 2, 2010

  • *snort*

    gangerh, did you see the image?

    March 2, 2010

  • peckhamian mimicry?

    March 2, 2010

  • Philly steak?

    March 2, 2010

  • Any chance to have my name uppercased again?

    March 1, 2010

  • This sounds just great! Except that I'm in NYC until July.

    March 1, 2010

  • Would you be my ospite, bilby?

    March 1, 2010

  • We need a name (and a list) for this particular kind of "fake false friend", where a foreign word that looks like an English one has a different etymology and is not a translation, but a somewhat related meaning.

    (Can anyone think of more words like that?)

    March 1, 2010

  • john - I have an idea, too, but I will resist this temptation.

    March 1, 2010

  • I am now reading an article about landscapes of fear in goats, and it reminded me of this list.

    March 1, 2010

  • louver.

    February 28, 2010

  • Would you pronounce your username?

    February 28, 2010

  • See frogapplause's comment on self-brainstorming.

    February 27, 2010

  • Will the comments on tag pages be back one day?

    February 27, 2010

  • "Tweet it" links still don't work for entries with spaces.

    February 27, 2010

  • You probably didn't think that song was about you, did you? Did you? Did you?

    Well...

    February 27, 2010

  • This is so, so sad. I feel responsible for this - I put too much pressure on her.

    February 27, 2010

  • Is this list limited to scientific names coined by Linnaeus?

    February 27, 2010

  • A word way more cryptic than cryptic (its adjective form).

    February 27, 2010

  • This reminds me of Orson Scott Card's "Seventh Son": the main character's twin brothers are Wastenot and Wantnot.

    February 26, 2010

  • You may try to type "frogapplause" as your first name.

    February 26, 2010

  • Removing your name, or changing it to frogapplause, will do.

    Oh, I see you did it.

    February 26, 2010

  • Re: melalice's question on her profile (which is not public): under each word, there's a "pronunciations" link to the pronunciation page. For most dictionary words there's also a pronunciation on each word's main page (right column).

    February 26, 2010

  • I think you mean scum.

    February 25, 2010

  • (It's the answer to bilby's question on the Feedback page:

    "Is pageable techspeak?")

    February 25, 2010

  • (O)dor very characteristic, not strong, but very penetrating, spermatic for an instant when the context is first exposed, but immediately becoming quite complex, predominantly a mixture of raphanoid and resinous with a trace of acetic acid, having a very decided pungency which quickly produces a tingling sensation in the back of the throat".

    Wow.

    February 25, 2010

  • Historicizing erotohistoriography.

    February 25, 2010

  • succès de scandale.

    February 25, 2010

  • Using well-integrated archival material and assorted newer interviews, Mr. Gandini — who also serves as the narrator — opens his story with a wacky blast from Italy’s cathode-ray past: a television call-in quiz show that featured masked women stripping whenever a contestant has a correct answer. According to Mr. Gandini, the show was a succès de scandale because factory workers were staying up late to watch it. (Though unmentioned, the show emerged around the same time that Italy was being rocked by assaults by the Red Brigades, a homegrown militant group that in 1978 kidnapped and assassinated a former prime minister, Aldo Moro.) From this humble start Mr. Berlusconi found a television template for success: the fewer clothes women wore, the more power he accrued.

    ("Prime Minister, Primo Mogul", by Manohla Dargis. The New York Times, February 12, 2010.)

    February 25, 2010

  • Is it something like your words, literally?

    February 24, 2010

  • What if one believes in vampires, but not in leeches?

    February 24, 2010

  • schleppable?

    February 24, 2010

  • Lozier JD, Aniello P, Hickerson MJ (2009), Predicting the distribution of Sasquatch in western North America: anything goes with ecological niche modelling. Journal of Biogeography 36, 1623–1627.

    One of the authors is a professor of mine. Make sure you read the acknowledgement paragraph.

    February 24, 2010

  • How can I be "the first person to look up" heterostrophy if someone has tagged it and commented on it 29 minutes ago?

    February 24, 2010

  • I'm still experiencing the sensitivo bug I reported 8 day ago (a word I add to a list doesn't show which list it's in on the word page). This time it's self-brainstorming.

    February 24, 2010

  • Everybody: aww, thanks.

    February 24, 2010

  • Bilby: I had to Google "cone of silence". Unfortunately, I did it during class.

    February 24, 2010

  • Sandvik H, Baerheim A. (1994), Does garlic protect against vampires? An experimental study. Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen 114(30):3583-6.

    February 24, 2010

  • I know what it feels like :(

    But I tell you, my English has improved a lot since I joined Wordie/Wordnik.

    February 23, 2010

  • frogapplause, I never forget a great list.

    February 23, 2010

  • Oh, that list!

    *visits page*

    *laughs as usual*

    *shows list to S.O. who doesn't understand*

    February 23, 2010

  • At this phase, an open website may not be the best place to talk about it :)

    Let's say something that deals with the wildlife that lives in this city. I still have to decide whether it is going to be more ecology or more genetics, and which species, and how many species, and...

    February 23, 2010

  • That's what I've been doing every month since I started my PhD program, to decide what to do as my main project. :(

    February 23, 2010

  • Spelled chirurgia in Italian.

    February 23, 2010

  • You're not a Weißesockenträger, are you?

    February 23, 2010

  • Really? These New Yorkers are selling me the wrong stuff?!

    February 23, 2010

  • Nice! I think there's also a somewhat similar list by sionnach: Silence is golden.

    February 23, 2010

  • "(Something) whose symptoms are due to to suggestion/hypnosis".

    Its etymology is peithein = to persuade. Word coined in 1901 by neurologist Babinski.

    February 23, 2010

  • Hi!

    In Italian, pitiatico means "(something) whose symptoms are due to to suggestion/hypnosis".

    Its etymology is peithein = to persuade. Word coined in 1901 by neurologist Babinski.

    February 22, 2010

  • Nice! I love it.

    By the way, is it open so that we can add the strange things we find in your kitchen? In that case, I haven't received an invitation yet. :)

    February 22, 2010

  • See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cf.

    February 21, 2010

  • I would explain everything, including the meaning of life, but your account is now set up as private.

    One suggestion for the future: OpenOffice.org has a "Writer" application, compatible with all operating systems. People can make nice bulleted and numbered lists there, with the huge advantage that no buggers can read or add anything unless you want.

    February 21, 2010

  • Cf. why do you hate freedom.

    February 21, 2010

  • *hands bilby sentiment*

    February 21, 2010

  • I think mekman's referring to the Twitter icons.

    February 21, 2010

  • See jean dimmock.

    February 20, 2010

  • As far as I know, "echolocation" in this case may be a bit of a stretch. But their hunting technique (they eat larvae they find in tree holes) is indeed quite impressive! I think there's an Attenborough documentary clip somewhere on YouTube (I'm typing from my phone at the moment).

    February 20, 2010

  • I apologize for the antispam frenzy (that followed the bughunting frenzy), but I would like to say something.

    Please do something to block spam. Yesterday, in my more-than-daily spam report email, I proposed a solution - a button on profile pages. If more than 5 senior wordies flag a page, that user's comments are temporarily hidden until you can examine the specific case. I don't think it's impossible to do - they have something similar on "Yahoo! Answers" and it works. There are times when visiting the Zeitgeist is more annoying than fun.

    February 20, 2010

  • Moving this conversation to Feedback, and sorry for being too aggressive.

    February 20, 2010

  • I don't know what the website is about, but if your first comment is a link, you are spamming.

    February 20, 2010

  • Italian - "Pink". A "romanzo rosa" is a romance novel.

    February 20, 2010

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