There is no rule saying you can’t just invent a new word and start using it. If your word catches on, then it becomes part of the lexicon of your language.
This Brill is all about making up new words to describe things that don’t have words to describe them yet.
Wanted words
- That feeling when you are excited for something but can’t be bothered to participateI’m looking for a word that means being excited about an event or activity but being too tired, emotionally drained, or lazy to engage or participate.
- A thing that is not-good, bad even, but also kinda niceI’m looking for a word that can describe a day that is a bad day but has redeeming qualities that make it also kind of nice too. _?________________?_Adj. A thing that is not-good, bad even, but also kinda nice Comment with your… Read more: A thing that is not-good, bad even, but also kinda nice
Suggested words
- WordimactedAdj. The state of having learned all the words related to a topic or activity but without a clue as to how or when to correctly use them in a meaningful way but can confidently convince the uninitiated of knowledge you do… Read more: Wordimacted
- FogheadedFogheaded Adj. That time when your mind just refuses to get out of neutral and your head is involuntarily in the clouds. Foghead Adj. Displaying the symptoms of FogheadednessNoun. A Fogheaded person or animal
