Disgracious
[dis-greysh-uhs]
Adjective. Bringing or deserving disgrace; shameful; dishonorable; disreputable.
“His attitude was disgracious”
Suggestment
[suh g-jes-chuh-munt]
Noun. Something suggested, as a piece of advice.
“Can i just make a suggestment”
Gyknackerous
[jahy-nak-eh-ous]
Adjective. Large in scale, amount, or degree
“That spider was gyknackerous”
Jogulars
[jog-u-lars]
Noun. A group of people who run at a jog trot over some distance for exercise.
“I’ve just seen a group of naked jogulars, great start to a day.”
Losted / Losten
[lawst-id / lawst-un]
Adjective. No longer possessed or retained.
“I’ve losten my watch”
Bodybuildist
[bod-ee-bild-ist]
Noun. A person who practices bodybuilding.
“Look at that man he’s as big as a bodybuildist”
Scrinched
[skrin-ch-id]
Verb. To shrink and scrunch in a simultaneous motion.
“I scrinched all my money up”
Scraytching
[skray-tsch-ing]
Verb. A mix of the words scratching and scraping, to rub or scrape slightly.
“It’s scraytching me”
Conscientful
[kon-shee-en-sh-ful]
Adjective. Governed by conscience; controlled by or done according to one’s inner sense of what is right; principled.
“I’m very conscientful that we’re not going to make it on time”
Earodynamic
[ear-oh-dahy-nam-ik]
Noun. The branch of mechanics that deals with the motion of sound
“I went to see an orchestra the other day, I couldn’t believe the earodynamics”
Judgiest
[juh-gee-ist]
Adjective. Having or displaying an overly critical point of view.
“You’re the judgiest person ever”
Photographist
[fuh-tog-ruh-fist]
Noun. A person who takes photographs, especially one who practices photography professionally.
“I need to hire a photographist for my wedding”
Opinionism
[uh-pin-yuhn-ism]
Noun. A belief or judgment that rests on grounds insufficient to produce complete certaintyism.
“Chill out, you’ve got a bad opionism of me”
Designist
[dih-zahy-nist]
Noun. A person who judges a fellow designers work.
“Stop judging my design, you’re being designist”
Ridiculostity
[rih-dik-u-los-i-tee]
Noun. The desire to learn or know about anything ridiculous.
“Ridiculosity killed the cat”
Frienemy
[fr-en-uh-mee]
Noun. Sometimes a friend, sometimes an enemy.
“We were the best of frienemies”
Freezish
[free-zish]