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  • Characterized by a sudden and forceful compulsion to pick up stones; impulsive and passionate regarding rock-hounding.

    April 30, 2011

  • Thanks, ruzuzu! Me too! I was missing out on all the fun. I agree on allochthonous. That was fbharjo's brilliant contribution to my rock-lover query.

    I think the trees could use the bandages more than me, reesetee, but I appreciate the offer.

    April 29, 2011

  • omnomnomnom *(crashing in background)*

    Sooo worth it ...

    April 29, 2011

  • Lover of lapilli, or any lovely pebble/stone.

    April 29, 2011

  • *waves flag*

    *rollrollroll ... crashcrashcrashCRASH*

    Oh, man ... not again. Thanks for the pep talk/squad anyway, reesetee.

    April 29, 2011

  • Hm, limpetuous may be mistaken for a reference to the mollusk/que, good point. ... Or Don Knotts ...

    Loved that movie when I was a kid, btw.

    April 29, 2011

  • fbharjo, do you want to claim limpetuous? I would like to add it to my profile. :)

    April 29, 2011

  • Wow, you're so confident. *second guesses*

    April 29, 2011

  • Rock hound is admittedly a good one. Maybe by the very nature of it there should not be a fancy word?

    April 29, 2011

  • True that.

    April 29, 2011

  • I CAN DO EET!

    April 29, 2011

  • That was lovely.

    April 29, 2011

  • It is just for fun, but it's surprising if there actually isn't one - seems like there's a word for everything else that can be loved!

    April 29, 2011

  • Limpetuous, haha.

    Stoner might, alas, be taken the wrong way.

    April 29, 2011

  • Nice!

    April 29, 2011

  • Although it does sound alarmingly like pedophile ...

    April 29, 2011

  • *shares love* Here's some for you, and you.

    Wouldn't be the first time I was compared with a plant.

    April 29, 2011

  • *bites nails* I need that $200 if I'm going to buy Oriental.

    April 29, 2011

  • You are more than likely correct. *double sigh*

    April 29, 2011

  • <3 <3 <3

    April 28, 2011

  • Looking for a word for the love of stone or a lover of stone. You'd think lithophilia/lithophile, but apparently not.

    April 28, 2011

  • Oops, I had no idea that this was already going on. Looks like I unknowingly replicated some of these, sorry! Didn't mean to steal!

    April 28, 2011

  • Ah, PossibleUnderscore ... so many possibil_ities.

    April 28, 2011

  • Well, ideally a pebble would be nice. I could put it in my pocket, jog to the top, and be done in time for breakfast. *sigh*

    April 28, 2011

  • (apostrophe added for the sake of clarity)

    April 28, 2011

  • *omnomnom*

    April 28, 2011

  • I do love me some algae fur pops.

    April 28, 2011

  • Heh.

    April 28, 2011

  • Funny how that always seems to happen.

    April 28, 2011

  • Oh no, I always have time for my fans. Now, I swear I had a pen here somewhere ... *pats pockets*

    *roll...crashcrashcrashcrashcrash*

    Oh man, I was almost to the top. Maybe when I get done here, Underscore. I'm sure I'll get it tomorrow.

    April 28, 2011

  • Ee, I got a Bilbystar! *does jig*

    April 28, 2011

  • Nice!

    April 28, 2011

  • Where does the crane come into this story?

    April 28, 2011

  • Something you notice when drunk.

    The funny thing is, examples were found.

    April 28, 2011

  • Thanks, mollusque!

    April 28, 2011

  • ur: a combining form meaning ā€œearliest, original,ā€ used in words denoting the primal stage of a historical or cultural entity or phenomenon: ur-civilization; urtext.

    zuzu: the slang term for goodies, candy, and/or snack foods when someone is at a rainbow gathering. (urban dictionary)

    Therefore, urzuzu = earliest known camping snack? :)

    April 28, 2011

  • Nice reference, bilby!

    April 28, 2011

  • I take that back. I must come clean. I have given up on ruzuzu. *averts eyes*

    April 28, 2011

  • I was unable to find one so far, fbharjo and ruzuzu. But I will persevere in the search!

    April 28, 2011

  • Glad you like it! Feel free to add.

    April 27, 2011

  • Well played.

    April 27, 2011

  • I dare you to define this.

    April 27, 2011

  • Yay!!

    April 27, 2011

  • I emphatically declare its phoniness.

    April 27, 2011

  • People using this word when they don't actually mean it makes me literally throw up. Bahaha.

    April 27, 2011

  • I think there are several people who should have used it as their word.

    April 27, 2011

  • I feel that sweettoothfairyey should come with brackets.

    April 27, 2011

  • That which you have if you are not gormless.

    April 27, 2011

  • Darn. And now I know I got at least 2 wrong ... not counting my own, of course.

    April 27, 2011

  • Do we get points for correctly identifying our own word?

    April 27, 2011

  • Wow, I can't even say that once, let alone 5 times fast.

    April 27, 2011

  • I would like to go on a peep walk. I think it would make me squee like an anime girl.

    April 27, 2011

  • I believe Wordnik protocol dictates that I take umbrage at this aspersion.

    April 27, 2011

  • I would rather believe this is real.

    April 27, 2011

  • ... or has any reason to.

    April 27, 2011

  • ... not that he goes around pronouncing it all the time ...

    April 27, 2011

  • This is how my husband pronounces cocaine.

    April 27, 2011

  • I wish.

    April 27, 2011

  • Clearly you people are deliberately creating the need for ointment with all your mess.

    April 27, 2011

  • *Throws tomatoes*

    Whoops ... good thing there's no one around.

    April 27, 2011

  • Well, I would never suspect a fellow Wordie/nik of cheating, but you did mention subterfuge ... I don't like being subterfuged. ;)

    April 27, 2011

  • Would it be forward of me to venture a guess that this was written by a second-language English learner?

    April 26, 2011

  • Wait a minute, wait a minute. Gangerh, do you mean people might go back and _cheat_ by changing stuff?! Gaaaaah!

    April 26, 2011

  • Glad it's come in handy, yarb! Personally, when I finished filling in what connections I could divine, I found the number of blanks was if anything more daunting than before.

    April 26, 2011

  • Wow, talk about waffling.

    April 26, 2011

  • How many sleeps do we have left until the answers are revealed? I am drowning in lack of instant gratification.

    *bites nails*

    April 25, 2011

  • Ok, I don't know you guys very well, so I think this is the best I can do:

    bilby - protean

    chained_bear - wodge

    dontcry - tear-resistant

    erinmckean - calepinerienne

    fbharjo - present

    frindley - mediƦval

    frogapplause - heartstringplucker

    gangerh - emordnilap

    herneheir - systematic

    mollusque - harlequin

    oroboros - mortsafe

    PossibleUnderscore - prodigal

    Prolagus - chrestomathic

    pterodactyl - distingue

    reesetee - lunette

    ruzuzu - playful

    seanahan - boggy

    sionnach - balsamaceous

    Wordnicolina - greenhorn

    Wordplayer - queasy

    yarb - sinistral

    April 24, 2011

  • This word sounds like someone trying to wiggle their way into your pocket.

    April 23, 2011

  • So far my logic problem-style spreadsheet is looking like a robot. Wheee!

    April 23, 2011

  • Whoops, thanks. Guess I didn't look far enough before.

    April 23, 2011

  • Here is a link to a spreadsheet with the words at the top, logic problem-style. Gdocs messes up the vertical alignment of the words, but you can fix that quick when you download.

    April 23, 2011

  • Do the comments in which we (hopefully) link wordie to word go on the word itself or on the list?

    April 23, 2011

  • I believe this is what you become after eating McDonald's breakfast.

    April 21, 2011

  • Hm, you're right - Baconlette was maybe the wrong choice.

    April 21, 2011

  • I'm pretty sure if you're on the bottom you no longer have the choice.

    April 21, 2011

  • Does the number dictate whether it will be a stack or a conical pile, or can we go either way?

    April 21, 2011

  • Perhaps it is fitting that the pronunciation for the word be a bit ludicrous. :)

    April 21, 2011

  • I am so glad I didn't have to give birth in a Denny's.

    April 21, 2011

  • Ha! That's about right.

    April 20, 2011

  • The word itself has trouble getting up off the couch.

    April 20, 2011

  • As in "I'm teaching this boy to read." "But are you following the curriculum with intensity?"

    April 20, 2011

  • I'm pretty sure my fetch is a towel.

    April 20, 2011

  • The word sounds like it's okay to pile things on top of him/her/it, and it also has sort of a hangdog, Eeyore sort of feel to it.

    June 9, 2009

  • Limosis?

    A ravenous appetite caused by disease; excessive and morbid hunger.

    May 30, 2009

  • Hmm, not sure I like that -icly on the end though.

    May 29, 2009

  • This is the best list ever. I haven't laughed so hard in years. Thanks!

    May 26, 2009

  • It drives me crazy when I see this: "She waited with baited breath ..." What, are worms involved?

    May 26, 2009

  • Apparently it can be either, logos:

    1. verbal abuse of a person or thing; censure or vituperation, esp. when widespread or general

    2. ill repute, disgrace, or infamy resulting from this

    Well, not her body, or the event.

    May 26, 2009

  • Whoops. I forgot - that's the joke, isn't it? Sorry - not feeling funny today. Blarg.

    May 25, 2009

  • This word feels weak-chinned and sounds like the motion of your hand when you're saying "kinda, maybe, I don't know."

    May 25, 2009

  • This word sounds like you're chewing, or at least your mouth moves like you're chewing. That seems very appropriate to me.

    May 25, 2009

  • I thought this was slur-speech for 'hell if I know'.

    May 25, 2009

  • When you say this word you automatically have to say it in a nonchalant way because of the way it's pronounced. Even your mouth barely moves.

    May 24, 2009

  • The word itself sounds like you're spitting. If you say it in the right tone of voice it sounds like a Klingon insult.

    May 24, 2009