Wierd Words: Are you a Gynotikolobomassophile lapling who enjoys meupareunia?

  1. Boanthropy: A type of insanity in which a man thinks he is an ox.
  2. Callipygian: Having shapely buttocks.
  3. Chantepleure: To sing and weep at the same time.
  4. Contubernal: The person with whom one shares a tent.
  5. Dibble: To drink like a duck, lifting up the head after each sip.
  6. Eosophobia: Fear of dawn.
  7. Eugeria: Normal and happy old age.
  8. Euneirophrenia: Peace of mind after a pleasant dream.
  9. Eyeservice: Work done only when the boss is watching.
  10. Fellowfeel: To crawl into the skin of another person so as to share his feelings, to empathize with.
  11. Floccinaucinihilipilification: The act of estimating as worthless.
  12. Groak: To watch people silently while they are eating, hoping they will ask you to join them.
  13. Gynotikolobomassophile: One who likes to nibble on a woman’s earlobes.
  14. Hebephrenic: A condition of adolescent silliness.
  15. Iatrogenic: Illness or disease caused by doctors or by prescribed treatment.
  16. Lapling: Someone who enjoys resting in women’s laps.
  17. Libberwort: Food or drink that makes one idle and stupid, food of no nutritional value, ‘junk food’.
  18. Meupareunia: A sexual act gratifying to only one participant.
  19. Molendinarious: Pertaining to the arms of a windmill.
  20. Neanimorphic: Looking younger than one’s years.
  21. Oniochalasia: Buying as a means of mental relaxation.
  22. Pandiculation: The involuntary stretching motions associated with yawning.
  23. Parnel: A priest’s mistress.
  24. Peristerophobia: Fear of pigeons.
  25. Pilgarlic: A bald head that looks like a peeled garlic.
  26. Preantepenultimate: Fourth from last.
  27. Resistentialism: Seemingly spiteful behavior manifested by inanimate objects.
  28. Retrogenuflexophobia: A morbid fear of the knees bending backwards.
  29. Retromingent: Capable of urinating backwards.
  30. Septentrional: Pertaining or tending to the north.
  31. Smaragdine: Emerald green.
  32. Suppedaneum: A foot support for crucifix victims.

Now how many can you use in a sentance? I am certain I can do better.

The parnel, dressed in a smaragdine dress that highlighted her neanimorphic callipygian figure, was a study in contrast to her pilgarlic escort who was rumored to be a gynotikolobomassophile lapling who enjoyed meupareunia.

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