Neologism, word playing, idiosyncratic humour

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19 May 2019, 9:53 am

For about 6 years i use the anti-psychotica called "quetiapine", and for many more years i sometimes take a strong candy called "Fisherman's-Friend", i have make a combination from these things.

Nowadays i call my quetiapine "Autisherman's- Friend"

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19 May 2019, 1:14 pm

FEDALISTO-A tennis lover who is a fan of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Denis Istomin (me!)



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20 May 2019, 5:36 pm

Brudiglis - no results in Google.
Veggriu - 7 results in Google.

Swinemeads - 0 results.
Maciorah - Polish word for sow, female pig with "h" at the end, normal word is "maciora".
In Google there was 1 result for "maciorah" (in quotation marks).



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20 May 2019, 5:43 pm

My WP image (which seems like a novel interpretation of a road sign) - one of many examples of 'Abstract Minimalism' art imagined during that meditative (half asleep/ half awake state).

There are words that describe that half asleep/ half awake state. One word is 'hypnopompic.' Another word is the Italian noun 'dormiveglia.'

A compound word I've used (describes that 'hypnopompic' 'dormiveglia' state) combines the words 'imagination' with 'meditation.' The compound word is 'Imagitation' (that is replacing the 'n' with a 't').

Related terms are 'imagitate' , 'imagitating' , and 'imagitative.'



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21 May 2019, 7:48 pm

Kramnojed - this word has disgusting meaning - it means "one who eats kramno (cow feces)". It can be used to describe certain bugs which eat excrement. Other variations are: karamnojed, koromnojed, karomnojed, koramnojed.
Cow feces could be named "kram" or "kram'"...

Nothing looks more funny for me than:
- buttocks,
- natal cleft,
- anus,
- rectum,
- excrement,
- intestinal gases,
- defecation,
- flatulence.
I do not want to deprave anyone using these words.
I do not want to cause disgust in anyone because of writing about such things.



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22 May 2019, 1:38 pm

Ropponaz - 1 result.
Ropponas - 9 results.

"Kromnić" - Polish neologism meaning "to defecate" (by cow, cattle).
"Krownić" have the same meaning. Also "krównić" i "krómnić".
Another words are: "kramnić", "krawnić".

I played with the word "kot" (which means "cat" in Polish) and formed words:
- koth,
- coth,
- koeth,
- coeth,
- köth,
- cöth,
- koethus,
- coethus,
- cöthus,
- köthus.
All means cute, meowing creature.



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23 May 2019, 11:53 am

Корова сделала очень вонючае коромно - it means: Cow made very stinky koromno (bovine feces).
очень вонючая крыса - real Russian phrase which means: very smelly rat

Kraunojed, krounojed, krounojad, kraunojad - one who eats cow excrement. I do not want to cause bad feelings for anyone by writting these words.

Kromnić, krownić - Polish neologisms meaning "to defecate" (at least used for cattle).



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24 May 2019, 9:14 am

My favorite book when I was a little girl in Germany was called "Siamkatze," German for Siamese cat. I still love Siamese cats today. Some things never change!



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16 Jun 2019, 4:24 pm

Mivicken Vaherlit. Noloonoton.
Praivbst. Hylosigasto. Ballunto.

Ikode mivitta skara un kiladina
Poltron merudo fitt bufaret
Kizolpren mollipol viretana sopter
Ewujin gyrreti bukino wabbita.



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17 Jun 2019, 7:07 pm

"Kot" is also the Russian word for cat.



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18 Jun 2019, 12:29 am

my mom told me that as a child, her and her friends would make fun of chinese [i think] by saying they talked like "chee-kaka-chee-koo, chee-kaka-chee."



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19 Jun 2019, 3:26 pm

I have a lot of neologisms. But, I also pick up weird words on the internet and say them over and over again until my family is ready to strangle me. The latest is 'DANGER NOODLE!' That's code for a venomous snake. :nerdy:


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19 Jun 2019, 8:19 pm

I like wordplay and making odd jokes, that's why I rap. :nerdy:


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25 Jun 2019, 1:12 pm

Avkorigiya, avkarigiya - transliteration of Russian words авкоригия and авкаригия which are my neologism for autism and similar conditions.

Someone from Polish AS forum used phrases ciuszka-sierściuszka and sierściuszka-ciuszka for cats. Small cats were called sierściowinka (I suppose that it is singular and plural would be sierściowinki). These words are associated with word sierść which means animal hair. Tomcat was called mruczando, the word is associated with verb mruczeć (to purr).

I may name cats rozkoszniki which is plural from rozkosznik, the word associated with noun rozkosz (bliss, large pleasure). Appearance of purring animal can give bliss...



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28 Jun 2019, 3:24 pm

Moraunism - "native" religion of my psychiatrically handicapped mentality. The name from the phrase "monotheistic radical universalism" (also: moraun, MRU ("mru" is Polish onomatopeia for the sound of purring of a cat)). It opposes traditional beliefs of monotheists and is very dangerous heresy against Catholicism. It is a result of wishful thinking.

I do not want to blaspheme or having fun from Catholicism, but now my mind noticed that the word "catholic" contains parts "cat" (name of purring animal) and "holic", which is a part of the word "alcoholic", so to my mind the word "catholic" may mean "someone who is addicted to cat". It may be interesting how many people noticed that pun.

Anauky, anaukia, unauky, unaukia, un-auky, un-aukia - state of lack of aukia, auky (shortening of "aucorigia", "aucorigy" or maybe even lack of aukism (not even aucoroidia, aucoroidy). I could divide people's mentalities to aucorigic, aucoroidal and unaukic.



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29 Jun 2019, 1:18 am

i get paid to catch,
so when i start catching - ca-ching, ca-ching


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