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226. snarf (snärf)

  1. a. (v.tr.) To eat or drink rapidly or eagerly; devour. Often accepted to mean the act of blowing food or drink out of one's nose.

227. snew (snü, snyü)

  1. a. (contr.) Literally. Is new.

    Example: Nothing much. What snew with you?

228. snifty (snĭf'tē)

  1. a. (adj.) The pinnacle of awesome; Being both snazzy and nifty.

229. snotpit (snŏt-pĭt)

  1. a. (v.) The ability to fling boogers while making fart noises using one's hands and armpits.

230. snuggable (snŭg-ə'bəl)

  1. a. (adj.) Capable of being snuggled; something or someone that is both snuggly and huggable.

231. splatulance (splăch'ə'ləns)

  1. a. (n.) The sound one makes shortly after eating bean paste and nachos and just before changing their underwear. Also: splatulate

232. splendiferously (splĕn-dĭf'ər-əs)

  1. a. (adv.) Used to describe something that is splendid or wonderful -- often needing excessive punctuation. Origins: From the word, splendiferous, describing something that is splendid.

    Example: "Jane, that new haircut suits you splendiferously!!!"

233. sprachet (sprăch'ĭt)

  1. a. (n.) The rubber divider at the supermarket checkout.

234. squibbly (skwĭb'əl'ē)

  1. a. (adj.) Tiny; small; minute; a small piece of something.

235. squoze (skwōz)

  1. a. (v.tr.) To have squeezed something previously. The past tense of squeeze.

    Example: Yes, I squoze it as hard as I could.

236. stabiei (stăb'ē-ī)

  1. a. (v.tr.) To stab someone in the eye when one is abroad.

    Example: Arrr, I will stabiei an' make ye' walk me plank if ye' don't shut yer trap.

237. sticktoitive (stĭk-tō'ĭ-tĭv')

  1. a. (adj.) Persevering.

    Example: Jamie was so sticktoitive throughout the entire process.

238. sticktoitiveness (stĭk-tō'ĭ-tĭv'nĕs)

  1. a. (n.) Perseverance; A measure of one's persevering qualities.

    Example: That person's sticktoitiveness is adimarable.

239. stupedious (stü'pē'dē-əs)

  1. a. (adj.) Describing something that is both stupid and tedious.

240. stupiculous (stü-pĭk'yə-ləs)

  1. a. (adj.) Stupidly ridiculous.

241. stuponfucious (stü'pŏn-füsh'əs)

  1. a. (adj.) Describing something as being awesome.

242. sunt (sŭnt)

  1. a. (v.) The past tense of the word sent.

    Note: A valiant effort, but sent is already past tense, so it wouldn't make sense to define this in that way.

243. 's up (sŭp)

  1. a. (abbrev.) The question, "What's up?"

    Example: 'S up, yo?

244. supposibly (sə-pŏs'ə-blē)

  1. a. (adv.) Describing something that is supposedly possible.

    Example: Conan supposibly could break a world record, but he's far to lazy to do so.

245. symbolify (sĭm-bŏl'ĭ-fī')

  1. a. (v.) The act of relating something to something else.

246. taterfamilias (tā'tər-făm'ə-lē'əs)

  1. a. (n.) The head of the Potato Head family.

247. tch (tsh)

  1. a. (interj.) An expression of disagreement.

    Example:
    Suso: Amy, am I fat?
    Amy: tch.

248. terrarded (tûr-rär'dĭd)

  1. a. (adj.) Retardedly retarded.

    Example: I can’t believe the Red Sox traded Nomar. That was so terrarded.

249. testlice (tĕst-līs)

  1. a. (n.) The tiny bugs that invade one's hair when they're taking an exam.

250. the ness (thə nĕs)

  1. a. (n.) A series of positive or complimenting words that all end in "ness" like greatness, coolness, awesomeness, sweetness, sexiness, etc.

    Examples:
    That party last Saturday was the ness.

    Who do you think you are? Don't be giving me the ness.

 

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