I’ve made some additions to my household’s list of neologisms.
Newly remembered/added words are:
- feep
- gleep
- slooby
I was going to add “squiffers,” a word meaning tipsy or drunk (intensified as “squiffer-doodles”) but I learned that “squiffy” is a word in current use, so it isn’t a true neologism. We obviously just bastardized it.
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Pluscious: (adj.) a particularly silky, long-haired cat. Differs from “fluffy” in that the texture of the fur is much finer. A combination of “plush” and “luscious”. (n) pluscious-ness.
Hork: (v) what cats do on the carpet at 3 am when a sufficiently large quantity of hair has accumulated in their stomachs. hork-ed, hork-ing.
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Hork = Yark. At the holidays, it was often glitter-yark until we stopped putting tinsel on the tree.
Pluscious is a great portmanteau.
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Glitter-yark. Blaaaahhhh.
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