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Altruish: [Altruistic + (True+ish)?] Adjective. Describes an act of feigned excessive diffidence, carried out to benefit the feelings/confidence of another individual. heehee

Example: John played down the awards he received in high school to make his new friend feel like he had at least done better in high school sports. John is known to act altruish like that.

[did i do it right? ha]
 
Words describing different road-kill or other squashed object.
"Flat" is a flat bat, rat, cat... it can get ambiguous.
You put a "fl" instead of the first sound of the word. My favourite is "flabbit" - flat rabbit.
If you've dropped something on your foot or for some other reason want to describe yourself as flat, you can do the same. Say if your name was Thomas. You'd be "Flomas" .
I get a lot of fun out of this creating words for flat things.
A flat fly is still a fly though.

So a man run over by a semi-truck is a Flan...
No amount of caramel sauce would make that appealing to me.

I liked the process of changing the word, though.
 
"scrundled"
It means something which is messy and crumpled. I also use this for describing inside my head when I'm feeling stressed and confused.
 
"scrundled"
It means something which is messy and crumpled. I also use this for describing inside my head when I'm feeling stressed and confused.


Do you either draw or paint?
Scrundled reminds me of a term in drawing or painting.
 
Do you either draw or paint?
Scrundled reminds me of a term in drawing or painting.
I can draw, quite well, but only if I surprise myself with a sudden inspiration. Otherwise I'm useless. So I sometimes draw. Never paint, because the whole room I'm ends up also being unintentionally painted too. And the picture I try to paint isn"t worth all that mess. But I don't draw professionally enough to have come across scrundled :-)
 
I can draw, quite well, but only if I surprise myself with a sudden inspiration. Otherwise I'm useless. So I sometimes draw. Never paint, because the whole room I'm ends up also being unintentionally painted too. And the picture I try to paint isn"t worth all that mess. But I don't draw professionally enough to have come across scrundled :)

Scrundled resembles the term for blurring lines.....'to scumble.'
scumble - definition of scumble by The Free Dictionary
So I found your word 'scrundle' to very evocative/graphically descriptive/I could see that in my head.
 
Gozontos and gozintos. Sometimes my customers get a little confused about the name of a part. They ask for the "thing that gozonto the gizmo" or the "thingamagig that gozinto the whatyocallit". Gozontos and gozintos come in all sizes.
 
Turtalien----name for one of the figures in the set of plastic astronauts & off-Earth creatures.
 
Turtalien----name for one of the figures in the set of plastic astronauts & off-Earth creatures.
Why didn't you describe them? The word 'turtalien' isn't so great that it shoots a picture into anyone's head.

The Turtaliens were (& still are)taller than the humanoid figures. Turtaliens had bio-armor (shell) and helmet. They were harder to tip over than the gangly humans because the Turtalian tail was also a support. They stood on 2 legs and held their arms up at right angles to their body; hands shaped like lobster pincers; long neck; facial expression like that of an Easter Island head; head shaped like a peanut that has 2 nuts in it; two antenna on top of head.
There were black ones, white ones, green ones, pink ones.
The black or white ones looked more classically profound than the green or pink ones.

TURTALIEN
 
Shembaresalot:
A word which describes the embarrassing feeling/epiphany, penny dropping moment when you realise you have overlooked the the obvious and are now talking about something completely different.
 
Shembaresalot:
A word which describes the embarrassing feeling/epiphany, penny dropping moment when you realise you have overlooked the the obvious and are now talking about something completely different.

Good thing you defined that.
Otherwise...it's an Old Testament flasher.

Shem Baresalot
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12 Bible verses about Chickens
 
Since OP instruction was to "Invent A Word" I decided to take that literally.
Invent-a-Word
Link above should display some invented words using 'asperger' as a base.

If not, if the link fails or the page has expired, here is a sample of what was generated:

asperger + err = aspergerr
asperger + errand = aspergerrand
asperger + errands = aspergerrands
asperger + erratic = aspergerratic
asperger + erred = aspergerred
asperger + erring = aspergerring
asperger + erringly = aspergerringly
asperger + erroneous = aspergerroneous
asperger + erroneously = aspergerroneously
asperger + erroneousness = aspergerroneousness
asperger + error = aspergerror
asperger + error's = aspergerror's
asperger + errors = aspergerrors
asperger + errs = aspergerrs
asperger + eruption = aspergeruption
asperger + eruptions = aspergeruption

If I have in fact, 'aspergererred' and the link doesn't retain the data,
you could go ahead and put in a word of your own.
See what you get.

Invent-a-Word

Tuesday 5 May/update: Both these links work.
The first one still has all the asperger neologisms.
The 2nd link is clear and ready for new data.
 
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Flerhglewiessening

A dance involving the use of many varieties of root vegetables as footware
 
Burnt Orange +
Avocado Green =

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......ORACADO......

This word is a result of a phone conversation yesterday with my sister.
 
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aspergerund: Noun for the verb describing what socially awkward
thing you want to do but haven't done yet.


1. Have you played any with the link, Invent-a-Word
2. How do you work out the derivation for aspergerund?
2a. Is it asper for aspergerers + gerund, as in making a verb from a noun, by adding 'ing'? And the idea of the infinitive is evident because haven't done it yet (implying you will in the future)?
 
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