Word List / P :.
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76. pooty pie (pü'tē pī)
- a. (n.) An affectionate term used to address a loved one, usually a significant other. See also: snagamuffin, bitsipookems
77. pooydrink (pü'ē-drĭnk)
- a. (n.) An alcoholic drink that doesn't taste right.
78. porkus non gratis (por'kus non grat'is)
- a. (n.) The scraggly piece of bacon at the bottom of the package.

79. posilutely (pŏz'ĭ-lōōt'lē)
- a. (contr.) The contraction of absolutely and positively.
Example: He absolutely did it - without a doubt.
80. possessment (pə'zĕs-mənt)
- a. (n.) The act of possessing a speech that makes people feel strangely closer to the speaker.
- b. (n.) A period of time in which someone or something is possessed.
81. postalport (pō'stəl-pôrt)
- a. (n.) The annoying window in an envelope that rarely lines up with the address.

82. postend (pōst'ĕnd)
- a. (n.) In reference to instant messaging, the window that pops up after one has already closed the conversation, because one assumed the conversation was over 20 minutes ago.
- b. (n.) The last 30 lines of a conversation in which both people want to have the last word and end up saying goodbye a thousand times.
83. potentater (pōt'n-tā'tərā)
- a. (n.) The largest or longest French fry in a box.
Example: You can have some of my fries, but you can't have the potentater.
84. potticize (pŏt'ĭ-sīz)
- a. (v.) To make wild, harebrained, and utterly unfounded hypotheses about everything.
85. pr0n (prôn)
- a. (n.) Porn. A hacker's (1337 speaking) way of refering to such material, adult or otherwise.
86. prant (prānt)
- a. (n.) A tiny useless piece of chalk, virtually unusable for anything.
87. preambulance (prē-ăm'byə-ləns)
- a. (n.) A vehicle equipped for helping those with writer's block.
88. preambulator (prē-ăm'byə-lāt'ər)
- a. (n.) One who makes a living by writing introductions or forewords to other documents.
89. prescribbled (prĭ-skrĭb'əld)
- a. (v.) A method used by doctors with bad handwriting to assign medication to patients.
Example: My doctor prescribbled Vexiagasine eye drops for the heart burn I get during romantic encounters.
90. prestidigitraytion (prĕs'tĭ-dĭj'ĭ-trā'shən)
- a. (n.) The act of quickly trying to remove trash items from a tray on a conveyor belt destined into the great beyond of the cafeteria dishwashing area.
91. prettiful (prĭt'ĭ-fəl)
- a. (adj.) Describing someone or something that is so pretty, it is beautiful.
92. primuctified (prī'mŭk'tə-fīd')
- a. (adj.) Describing a feeling one experiences when one is the first to walk over a freshly mopped floor, often while the janitor looks on.
93. procrastinatory (prō-krăs'tə-nə-tôr'ē)
- a. (adj.) Characteristic of procrastination.
Example: "The reasons for his un-doing were his procrastinatory tendencies."
94. professore (prə-fĕs'ôr)
- a. (n.) A teacher or educator who doles out copious amounts of tedious homework at their leisure, causing painful calluses on their student's digits.
- b. (n.) A teacher or educator who takes sadistic pleasure in the mental anguish of students.
95. pronuncilexia (prə-nŭn'sə-lĕk'sē-ə)
- a. (n.) A condition where the sufferer chronically mispronounces words to a high degree, by inserting or omitting sounds after the first letter.
Example: Those striken with pronuncilexia sometimes pronounce (among others) "oriented" as "ôr-ē'ən-tā'tĕd", "carapace" as "car-sĭ'pĭs", "pronounce" as "prə-nŭn'sē-āt'".
96. prostherity (prŏs-thĕr'ĭ-tē)
- a. (n.) One's collection of fake limbs for future's sake.
97. protologism (prō'tŏl'ə-gĭz-əm)
- a. (n.) A newly created word which has not yet gained any wide acceptance. It is a prototype or a hypothetical projection of a new lexical unit before it may become current in writing or speech. This word is self-defining as an example of itself.
98. prunk (prŭngk)
- a. (n.) An unword word mistakenly substituted for another (often similar) word in conversation.
- b. (interj.) Exclamation upon the realisation that a prunk has occurred.
- c. (v.) To replace a real word with an unword during regular conversation. As in: "I just prunked that word."
99. prunles (prü'-nəls)
- a. (n.pl.) The wrinkles that develop on one's fingers when they've been in the water too long.
100. pseudonymble (süd'nĭm'bəl)
- a. (adj.) The art of juggling multiple online personalities; ability to nimbly juggle many pseudonyms.
Example: Sally: "I have 13 screen names. John: "You must be very pseudonymble, then!"

