A fork of Rural Dictionary
The science of creating brain tissue or nervous tissue so that it replicates on its own.
From "Conjoined Feet" by holden713 on www.experienceproject.com
"Some people have speculated that these nervous systems cluster together and give intelligence to the feet. They rationalize that some communication must be going on between the two feet as one foot cannot live without the other. Some have even speculated that these foot pets are capable of neurogenesis or self-reproduction of nerve cells. If there were any brain or any nerve clustering at all it would be in the center of where the two feet are conjoined."
a play off the word abominable where a stoner can make a witty reference to a bong and a bowl and still say that they find something abominable. It is similar to a homomorph yet a few letters are replaced making it in a sense a heteromorph.
I find your interest in sappy movies quite abonginable.
1) Of or having to do with the Roman Emperor Caligula.
2) The mixing together of food and sex in a similar fashion to that of the Roman Emperor Caligula.
The Jack in the Box commercial that places the clown Jack in a hot tub with his girlfriend and his swinger friends is very caligulic in nature especially when the fast food restaurant's commercial insinuates group sex while advertising the tastiness of Jack's new Sirloin steak burger.
The art of avoiding commercials by copying and saving a video broadcast such as a television show or movie onto your television for viewing at a more opportune time.
I really hate commercials and have absolutely no time to watch House tonight so I'm going to tevo House, and we can watch it when we have some free time tomorrow.
A person who loves to keep dipping chips inside of a flavorful mixture and becomes quite addicted to doing so once hooked by the taste.
Dana just couldn't get enough of the tasty spinach dip and she kept eating it by scooping it onto chip after chip. It was like she was addicted and people at the party soon labeled her as a dipophile.
Noun: A heteromorph is a word that sounds similar to another word and can even carry the same meaning as the original word depending on how one understands it. Yet it is always spelled differently and may sound slightly different then the original word.
Study the case of abominable vs. abonginable.
"I found that snow man you built to be quite abonginable especially when you put that black pipe in its mouth," Jack said.
"You really know how to use a heteromorph in a sentence don't you Jack," Jill responded.