Word List / D :.
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1. dallywaddle (dăl'ē-wŏd'l)
- a. (v.) To take an excessively long time, especially involving motion on foot; to dilly-dally in going somewhere; to drag one's feet.
2. dark matter song (därk măt'ər sŏng)
- a. (n.) A song of such awfulness that it alone outweighs the rest of an artist or band's body of work.
Example: "Shiny Happy People" is REM's dark matter song and "Walk of Life" is Dire Straits'.
3. dasho (da'shō)
- a. (n.) The area between a car's windshield and dashboard, where coins, pencils, etc cannot be humanly retrieved.

4. deadvertise (dĕd'vər-tīz')
- a. (v.tr.) To advertise and promote political causes by death.
Example: Terrorism is nothing but the art of deadvertising.
5. decidribel (dĕs'ə-drĭ'bəl)
- a. (n.) A unit used to measure the stupidity of a speech.
6. decompliment (dē'kŏm'plə-mənt)
- a. (v.) To immediately insult someone after complimenting them, thereby rendering the compliment void.
7. deficacious (dĕf'ĭ-kā'shəs)
- a. (adj.) Possessing the quality of seeming effective, but effectively just full of crap, mierda, shiznit, and the like; producing, or capable of producing, the effect intended; as, an deficacious law. Origins: by Erich M Wedding, esq.
8. defriend [somebody] (dĭ-frĕnd')
- a. (v.tr.) To break off friendly relations with somebody; antonym to befriend.
Examples:
He defriended me a year after we met, with no reason or explanation. He just stopped calling, period.
"I want to defriend you." "What's wrong?" "I need something more than friendship from you. I need love."
9. defugalty (dē-fyü'gəl-tē )
- a. (n.) A sound that has had its musical fugue styling removed.
10. dehead (dē-hĕd)
- a. (v.tr.) The cutting off of one's head. Decapitate.
Example: Mary, Queen of Scots was deheaded at Fartheringale Castle, not beheaded, unless she had a spare head granted unto her by Elizabeth I.
11. deifenestration (dē'ĭ-fĕn'ĭ-strā'shən)
- a. (n.) To throw all talk of God out the window.

12. déjà foo (dā'zhä fü)
- a. (n.) A mistake one has already seen or made once before.
13. déjà fu (dā'zhä fü')
- a. (n.) The illusion of having already been kicked in a certain way before.
14. déjà view (dā-zhä vyü)
- a. (n.) A phenomenon that occurs after one watches a television show for the first time, then doesn't watch it again for a while. When they watch the show again later, the station happens to be re-airing the one episode they had already seen.
15. delayed billelation (dĭ-lād bĭ'lə-lā'shən)
- a. (v.) Any usable denomination of money, found in the pockets of a coat, jacket or pair of pants that have been put away for a long period of time, that creates a long lasting euphoric and joyous feeling of satisfaction once found.
Example: "Why are you so happy today?", "I suppose I'm still delay billelated about the ten bucks I found in my winter coat from last year."
16. dementocracy (dĭ-mĕn'tŏk'rə-sē)
- a. (n.) A society in which the most demented members rise to the top.
17. demonstrant (dĕm'ən-strănt)
- a. (v.) Attempting to demonstrate an idea with such enthusiasm that you are perceived as ranting. Also: demonstranting
18. dentarded (dĕn'tärd'ĕd)
- a. (adj.) People who refuse, are afraid of, or simply ignore dental visits to the point of nastola.
19. depocket (dē-pŏk'ĭt)
- a. (n.) To fall from a pocket due to one becoming horizontal.
Example: Dude, your change is depocketing! Catch it! - b. (n.) The act of unloading the contents of one's pockets before lying or sitting on a bed or couch. Especially done by males; items are usually deposited into their hat, or, in the event of staying the night, into their shoes.
- c. (n.) To remove the pockets from an article of clothing.
20. der (dûr)
- a. (interj.) Used to express confusion, interrogation, surprise; "huh?" Origins: Possible made up by mistake when someone stupidly expressed their stupidity incorrectly resulting in an 'er' sound rather than the 'uh' sound in 'duh'.
21. derk (dûrk)
- a. (n.) Someone who presses a pedestrian crossing button more than once, or after someone has already pressed it, having the idea that it will make the lights change faster.
- b. (n.) To be both a jerk and a dork at the same time. A jerk-foolish person.
22. desnigletize (dē-snĭg'lĭtīz')
- a. (v.) Process by which a word is removed of its sniglet/unword status.
- b. (v.) dē-snĭg'lĭtīz'. To eliminate an unword.
23. destinesia (dĕs'tə-nē'zhə)
- a. (n.) Going upstairs or downstairs and being unable to remember why.

24. destructinate (dĭ-strŭk'tə-nāt')
- a. (v.tr.) The act of destroying something entirely, leaving nothing left but atomic particles.
Example: I am going to destructinate you!
25. destructination (dĭ-strŭk'tə-nā'shən)
- a. (n.) The state of being destructinated, or completely decimated and destroyed; the utter annihilation of something or someone.

