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76. amazazing (ə'mā-zā'zĭng)

  1. a. (adj.) Something that is totally out of this world.
  2. b. (adj.) Referring to something on the upper boundary of the scale of amazing, often reached by surprise and can only be described as more amazing than what was previously determined to be amazing.

    Example: Joe: Hey man i found a million dollars!
    Fred: Amazing!
    Joe: And it was all in nickles!
    Fred: Amazazing!

77. amazorize (ə-māz'ə-rīz)

  1. a. (v.) To make amazing or more amazing than it was previously.

    Example: He amazorized his math grade with hard work and studying.

78. ambididdlemous (ăm'bē-dĭd'l-məs)

  1. a. (adj.) The inability to tell left from right.

79. ambiportalous (ăm-bĭ-pôr'tl'əs)

  1. a. (adj.) Possessing the uncanny knack for approaching a set of double doors and always pushing the locked one.

80. ambisextrous (ăm'bĭ-sĕk'strəs)

  1. a. (adj.) Having the features of both sexes; bisexual; hermaphrodite.
  2. b. (adj.) The feeling towards a person who has a strong attachment or attraction towards an individual when that individual has no definitive romantic feelings towards the other.
  3. c. (adj.) In a romantic situation, the sense that one could say yes or no without feeling strongly in either direction.
  4. d. (adj.) ām'bĭ-sěk'strəs. Describing something that could be applied to either sex, such as a first name given to both boys and girls.

    Example: The name, Jules, is a little ambisextrous.

81. ambivalate (ăm-bĭv'ə-lāt')

  1. a. (v.) To play devil's advocate. Acting out ambivalence.
  2. b. (v.) To vacillate between two opposing desires, impulses or decisions.

    Example: He's ambivalating about marrying Susie.

82. ambivulate (ām-bĭv'yə-lāt')

  1. a. (v.tr.) To pace around in an indecisive manner.

    Example: Larry ambivulated around the hot dog stand as he debating purchasing a sample of its wares.

83. ambulament (ăm'byə-lə'mənt)

  1. a. (n.) The excitement men experience when they hear a siren. Often triggering hopes of a chaotic scene.

84. Americanese (ə-mĕr'ĭ-kə-nēz')

  1. a. (n.) The language spoken by the majority of the American people according to much of Eastern Asia.

85. Ameriglish (ə-mĕr'ĭ-glĭsh)

  1. a. (n.) The language spoken by the majority of the United States of America. Often considered close to the original form of the English language.

86. Amglish (ăm'glĭsh)

  1. a. (adj.) The language spoken by the majority of people in the United States of America, and indeed some young people in the United Kingdom.

87. amsniffalent (ăm-snĭf'ə-lənt)

  1. a. (n.) The act of not covering one's mouth when they sneeze, thereby showing their willingness to share their cold with others.

88. anaception (ä'nə-sĕp'shən)

  1. a. (n.) The body's ability to actually affect television reception by moving about the room.

89. analog-retentive (ăn'ə-lôg' rĭ-tĕn'tĭv)

  1. a. (adj.) Describing antiquated computer systems, or those who have an undying love for them.

90. anchority (ăn'chôr'ĭ-tē)

  1. a. (n.) A group's final, hard-fought decision on what toppings to order on a pizza.

91. ancieverknowledgetale (ān-shĕv'ər-nŏl'ĭj-tāl)

  1. a. (n.) Any story about the "Good Old Days" told by an adult or elderly person.

92. animane (ăn'ə-măn)

  1. a. (adj.) To treat animals with kindness and respect since one cannot treat an animal humanely. Because they aren't human, you can only treat them animanely.

93. animositous (ăn'ə-mŏs'ĭ-təs)

  1. a. (adj.) Describing the atmosphere which pertains between two people who do not like each other.

    Example: Relations between Jill and John have been distinctly animositous since she shot his cat.
  2. b. (adj.) Describing one's feelings or behavior toward someone they do not like.

    Example: I was feeling so animositous towards you, I could have screamed.

94. animostic (ān'ə-mŏs'tĭk)

  1. a. (adj.) Something that is salty and nasty; having animosity.

    Example: why are you so animostic?

95. annerving (ə-nûr-vĭng)

  1. a. (adj.) Describing someone who is both annoying and getting on another's nerves. Beyond being a simple pest.

96. annoyitate (ə-noi'ə-tāt')

  1. a. (v.tr.) Using one's ability to annoy and irritate, at the same time.

97. antalixic (ăn'tə'lĭks'ĭk)

  1. a. (n.) One who passes over licorice jellybeans.

98. anticappoint (ăn-tĭs'ə-point')

  1. a. (v.tr.) To have a highly anticipated event fail to satisfy.
  2. b. (v.tr.) To have high hopes met with disappointment. Similarly: anticappointed, anticappointing, anticappoints.

99. anticillation (ăn-tĭs'l-ā'shən)

  1. a. (n.) A feeling of anticipated superficial stimulation while waiting for something exciting to happen.

100. anticiparcellate (ăn-tĭs'ə-pär'sə-lāt')

  1. a. (v.) Waiting until the mailman is several houses down the street before picking up the mail, so as not to appear too anxious.

 

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