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26. Emotional-Tourette's (ĭ-mō'shə-nəl tû-rəts')

  1. a. (n.) An affliction in which one cannot control a need to announce how they feel to uninterested parties.

27. enclownter (ĕn-klăün'tər)

  1. a. (n.) A brief, usually unpleasant, encounter with a clown.

28. Englishification (ĭng-glĭsh-ĭ-fĭkcā'shən)

  1. a. (n.) The alteration, while speaking a language other than English, of an English word to make it sound like a word in the language one is speaking, or attempting to speak.

    Example: Miruku is a Japanese Englishification of the word milk.

29. enjoice [somebody into] (ĕnjois')

  1. a. (v.tr.) Using false joy to talk someone into sharing an undesirable task; to entrap somebody by the appearance of joy, to deceive or trick into difficulty.

    Examples:
    He looked extremely happy with his winning ticket, and he enjoiced me into entering these sweepstakes, which I would never have done otherwise.

    The government tries to enjoice us into global expansion by claiming dubious victories, clearly in violation of international law.
  2. b. (v.tr.) ĕn-jois'. To enjoice somebody into something undesirable.

30. enjoyful (ĕn-joi'fəl)

  1. a. (adj.) To be in a state of enjoyment; to find something enjoying.

    Example: Wow, making up new words is really enjoyful!

31. enterstainment (ĕn'tər-stān'mənt)

  1. a. (n.) Dubious, dreadful entertainment which leaves one feeling stained.

    Example: The enterstainment value of that R-rated movie was quite high.

32. epifane (ěp'ĭ-fān')

  1. a. (adj.) Marked by extreme profanity; grossly irreverent.

    Example: That movie had so many swear words it was epifane.

33. eripa (ĕr-ī'pə)

  1. a. (n.) The collected mental assessment of an event, place, person or otherwise through research, word of mouth, or the like prior to reaching the destination or meeting in question.

    Example: My eripa often deviates from the reality of what I find.

34. eufirstics (yü'fûrs'tĭks)

  1. a. (n.) Two people waiting on the phone for the other to hang up first.

35. evidentually (ĕv'ĭ-dĕn'chü-ə-lē)

  1. a. (adv.) According to the evidence available, sooner or later, an event is obviously bound to occur.

    Example: Being sarcastic about the occurrence of some event, Carry said, "Evidentually so!"

36. ex (ĕks)

  1. a. (v.) To render outdated, make obsolete, relegate to the past.

    Examples:
    He exed his girlfriend and now feels lonely and almost desperate.

    Those prone to exing others are, most likely, ready to be exed.

37. exaccurate (ĭg-zăk'yər-ĭt)

  1. a. (adj.) Exactly accurate.

38. exaspirin (ĭg-zăs'pər-ĭn)

  1. a. (n.) Any bottle of pain reliever with an immpossible-to-remove cotton wad at the top.
  2. b. (n.) Any impossible-to-open bottle that claims to be "child-proof".

39. excess bunnage (ĕk'sĕs bŭ'nĭj)

  1. a. (n.) When one has more buns than hot dogs at a cook out.

40. excess frankage (ĕk'sĕs frăng'kĭj)

  1. a. (n.) When one has more hot dogs than buns during a cookout.

41. execuglide (ĭg-zĕk'yə-glīd)

  1. a. (v.) The act of gliding across one's office in an executive chair on wheels.

42. expresshole (ĭk-sprĕs'hōl)

  1. a. (n.) One who try to sneak more than the "eight items or less" into the express checkout line.

43. eyelidology (ī-lĭd-ŏl'ə-jē)

  1. a. (n.) The study of one's own eyelids. Sometimes used as an excuse for sleeping in class.

 

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