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76. dygamic (dī-găm-ĭk)

  1. a. (adj.) A media witticism describing something that is both dynamic and organic at the same time.

77. effeet (ĕfēt)

  1. a. (adj.) Having feet that exhibit feminine characteristics.

78. enclownter (ĕn-klăün'tər)

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

79. 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.

80. eufirstics (yü'fûrs'tĭks)

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

81. 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!"

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 a. (v.) To render outdated, make obsolete, relegate to the past.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

83. exaccurate (ĭg-zăk'yər-ĭt)

  1. a. (adj.) Exactly accurate.

84. fabtastic (făb-tăs'tĭk)

  1. a. (adj.) Describing anything that is both fabulous and fantastic.

85. fantabulous (făn-tăb'yə-ləs)

  1. a. (adj.) Slang. Marvelously excellent.

    Note: There was no definition provided with this word, and it is already defined in the American Heritage® Dictionary as above.

86. fantanation (făn'tənā'shən)

  1. a. (n.) To have a very creative, mystical imagination.

    Example: You have a great fantanation.

87. faux-flatulance (fō-flăch'ə-ləns)

  1. a. (n.) The fart-like noise a chair makes while moving or sitting on it, causing one's friends to accuse one of farting no matter how many times one says it was the chair.

88. federal (fĕd'ər-əl)

  1. a. (adj.) Very real, or great; serious; official.

    Example: Yo, those chicken strips were federal!

89. fiblag (fĭb-lăg)

  1. a. (n.) The period of time that elapses when a police officer asks a suspect a simple question, such as, "what is your last name?"

90. fibliography (fĭb'lē-ŏg'rə-fē)

  1. a. (n.) The sources one cites on a research paper for which one did no research at all.
  2. b. (n.) fĭb'lē-ŏg'rə-fē. Sources cited that you, either did not use, or used once, erroneously, because the source never actually pertained to your paper at all.

91. filarious (fĭ-lâr'ē-əs)

  1. a. (adj.) Extremely funny; freaking hilarious.

92. fizuck (fĭz'ŭk)

  1. a. (interj.) Used to express displeasure; "Oh poop!"

    Example: "Fizuck! My beer went flat!"

93. flabbergusted (flăb'ər-gŭst'ĕd)

  1. a. (adj.) To be shocked and astonished and disgusted all at the same time.

    Example: He bent over to fix the water pipe and I was so flabbergusted.

94. flaberjastic (flăb'ər-jăst'ĭk)

  1. a. (interj.) A word used to express something good or fantastic. Commonly used when one can't think of a word to describe something. Often, nobody knows what it means, but its peculiar sound gives it away as meaning something good.

    Example: "That's flaberjastic!"

95. flatterful (flă'tər-fəl)

  1. a. (adj.) To be full of flattery.

    Example: "You're feeling rather flatterful today I see."

96. fliff (flĭf')

  1. a. (n.) A blank definition.

97. fliggan (flĭg'gən)

  1. a. (n.) A piece of something too small to verify it's original makeup.

    Example: "You have a fliggan on your sweater."

98. flustrate (flŭs'trāt)

  1. a. (v.) To fluster and frustrate simultaneously.

99. focustrate (fō'kəs-trāt)

  1. a. (v.) To both focus and concentrate toward a common center, often achieving a higher level of focus and concentration as compared with simply focusing or concentrating.

100. foreploy (fôr'ploi)

  1. a. (n.) Any misrepresentation about yourself for the purpose of obtaining sex.

 

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