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1426. thumbulation (thŭm'yə-lā'shən)

  1. a. (v.) The state of being thumbulated.

1427. tickle jig (tĭk'əl jĭg)

  1. a. (n.) The jerky wincing dance that one (especially a child) does when they expect to be or are being tickled.

1428. tictactic (tĭk-tăk-tĭk)

  1. a. (n.) A technique used to try and receive one tic-tac from its container.

    Example: I always get two out every time; I should really look into using a new tictactic.

1429. tile comet (tĭl kŏm'ĭt)

  1. a. (n.) Any streamer of toilet paper attached to a person's heel as they emerge from a restroom.

1430. time hole (tīm hōl)

  1. a. (n.) A device or seemingly harmless collection of objects, either real or digital, that absorb particles of time unless one is wary enough to keep a strong sense of time passed. Considering the low impact black holes have had toward life on Earth, time holes have shown far greater affects on life as we know it.

    Example: Gregory passed through another time hole when he decided to stay up late and play some more WoW only to discover 6 hours of his life were sucked away.

1431. tinger (tĭn-jər)

  1. a. (adj.) A taste that is pleasantly sweet and sour like that of an orange.

1432. tipsle (tĭp'səl)

  1. a. (v.) The act of leaning too far back on a chair, consequently falling over. See also: flump

1433. tirequill (tĭr'kwĭl)

  1. a. (n.) A small rubbery prostrusion on new tires. Also: (pl) tirequills

1434. tivoed (tē'vōd)

  1. a. (v.) To skip commercials in a TV show.

    Example: "Did you see that funny commercial at halftime last night?" "No, I tivoed it."

1435. tjuzs (zhüz)

  1. a. (v.tr.) To fashionably roll up the sleeves of a shirt. Also: tjuzing, tjuzed.

    Example: Tjuzs those sleeves and get serious here! You know she'll only date you if you do.

1436. toastate (tō'stāt)

  1. a. (v.) To impatiently pop toast, or some other item, up and down in the toaster, thus increasing the likelihood of burning it.

1437. toe cleavage (tō klē'vĭj)

  1. a. (n.) The result of women's footwear that is cut too deeply along the top of the foot, showing where the toes begin, but not the entire toe.

1438. toilet toupee (toi'lĭt tü-pā')

  1. a. (n.) Any shag carpet toilet cover that causes the lid to become top-heavy, thus creating endless annoyance to male users.

1439. tomein (tō-mān)

  1. a. (n.) Ketchup that dries on the top of the ketchup bottle.

1440. traccident (trăk'sĭ-dənt)

  1. a. (n.) Any injury or mishap occurring while participating in a track and field event.

1441. tractionate (trăk'shən-āt)

  1. a. (v.) The act by which a creature without apparent feet will move from place to place, such as with a snail; this only applies to creatures that can move across walls and/or upside down. Note: Snakes don't tractionate - they slither.

1442. trafficated (trăf'ĭ-kāt'ĕd)

  1. a. (v.tr.) A state in which the roads are packed so full of traffic that it is beyond what normal bad traffic can describe.

    Example: The highway was really trafficated today!

1443. trafficy (trăf'ĭk'ē)

  1. a. (adj.) Describing a period of heightened traffic.

    Example: Dang, it's trafficy.

1444. transvert (trăns-vûrt')

  1. a. (n.) A psychological type that alternates between introversion and extraversion and combines features of both types.

    Examples:
    I don't know who I am, an extravert or an introvert? Or am I a transvert? If so, then the entire classification crumbles.

    His life moves from one extreme to another, from complete self-absorption to wild partying at random places with random people. He is a typical transvert.

1445. tree rat (trē răt)

  1. a. (n.) A squirrel; a very destructive animal that eats bird eggs--contributing more to the demise of song birds than even house cats.

1446. treeware (trē'wâr')

  1. a. (n.) Hacker slang. Documentation or other printed material.

1447. trevel (trĕv'əl)

  1. a. (n.) Merry-making while on the move.
  2. b. (v.in.) To indulge in boisterous revelry whilst going from one place to another.

1448. trideckpick (trī-dĕk'pĭk)

  1. a. (n.) A miniature sword or similar device used to hold a sandwich together.

1449. tripendicular (trī'pən-dĭk'yə-lər)

  1. a. (adj.) akin to, or the disorienting view one has while falling or moving as in an arc, or in a direction other than just horizontal or vertical.

    Example: They traveled tripendicularly on the roller coaster.

1450. trubbleyu (trŭb'əl-yü)

  1. a. (n.) www; Three w; The prefix for most domain names.

 

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