This is the weekly meme where anyone who wishes to play along can take those crazy word verifications they have had over the past week and apply a fake definition to them (much like how you play the board game Balderdash).
Here are this week's words:
dungle - noun - a bit of feces that is suspended from the body hair of an animal; sheep and some breeds of dog are particularly susceptible to dungles
frette - verb - to fret in a ladylike manner
noness - noun - a person whose skepticism about the Loch Ness monster has turned into a full-blown prejudice against the lake and the river that bear the same name
onifulde - adjective - used to describe a person with a penchant for folding bed linens (particularly fitted sheets)
rhytheu - noun - a disease of the lungs which causes a rhythmic coughing whenever the sufferer tries to recite poetry
tivermo - noun - a species of tiny, hardy worm that is often found crawling on tea leaves after they've been dried
dungle - noun - a bit of feces that is suspended from the body hair of an animal; sheep and some breeds of dog are particularly susceptible to dungles
frette - verb - to fret in a ladylike manner
noness - noun - a person whose skepticism about the Loch Ness monster has turned into a full-blown prejudice against the lake and the river that bear the same name
onifulde - adjective - used to describe a person with a penchant for folding bed linens (particularly fitted sheets)
rhytheu - noun - a disease of the lungs which causes a rhythmic coughing whenever the sufferer tries to recite poetry
tivermo - noun - a species of tiny, hardy worm that is often found crawling on tea leaves after they've been dried
My doggy gets dungles!
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So that is what that is called... Dungle. That definition soooo fits the word so well. I also like noness.
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One word: Hillarious!
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