May 2011
1 post
Dixonary
-noun
Term used to refer to a set of rarely used words frequently used by Mara Dixon.
“Hoopty, janky and ramshackle are a few of the many gems found in the dixonary.”
April 2011
2 posts
Gloat Glow
-noun
The natural (or make up induced) glow that comes with feeling satisfied and smug.
“Look at you prancing around with that gloat glow. Just because you beat me once doesn’t mean you’ll beat me again.”
Synop
-noun
An abbreviated form of synopsis. Particularly used when imploring another individual to give the abridged version of a seemingly intricate, multi-faceted situation or story.
“Why was it so horrific? What did you guys fight about? Give me the synop.”
October 2010
3 posts
Claytionary
-noun
Term used to refer to a set of words developed/invented by Clay Parker Jones.
“The Claytionary, while humorous and interesting, just doesn’t touch the Lucicon.”
Bloats Magoo
-adjective
The feeling a skinny person gets after eating past appetite satiation.
“I so didn’t need the extra brownies. I feel super bloats magoo.”
Fatty Magee
-noun
An endearing term for someone a little on the chubby side.
“His freshman year, he went a little hard at the dining hall and turned into such a fatty magee.”
August 2010
2 posts
Catmosphere
-noun
Quite literally, an environment that a cat would enjoy. Typically characterized by a healthy dose of sunlight combined with a perfect place for plushing (see: plush).
“Oh wow. This room has amazing catmosphere. I could curl up right there and sleep all day.”
*Similar to Gemütlichkeit, which is German for coziness (Thank you, Johanna!)
Plush
-verb
To lounge and luxuriate in an incredibly comfortable, lavish environment with many soft fabrics and fluffy pillows.
“When I got a new bed, all I wanted to do was plush around all day.”
February 2010
1 post
Romanglish
-noun
A cross (code switching) between Romanian and English.
“When Ana is on the phone with her friends from home, she’ll often speak Romanglish.”
November 2009
2 posts
Snackaddendum
-noun
Refers to a component in a meal that could stand alone as a snack.
“For lunch, I usually eat a sandwich and a snackaddendum like chips or carrots.”
Junk Fooder
-noun
A term used to describe an individual whose preferred diet is made up of junk food
“He literally only likes snickers, gummy bears, and frosted flakes. He never eats any vegetables. He’s a straight up junk fooder.”
April 2009
6 posts
Shmata Chic
-noun
Refers to a style of dress, which consists of over-sized, loose fitting items of clothing paired with tight, form fitting items. For example, an individual whose style is shmata chic may pair an oversize shirt with leggings and dainty heels.
“I’m wearing my boyfriend’s sweater with cigarette pants and stilettos - very shmata chic.”
Freshucked
-adjective
Used to describe someone with a post-coital glow. Formed from the contraction of freshly and fucked.
“Wow, good night? You look freshucked!”
Ridic
-adjective
An abbreviation of ridiculous.
“Dude, take that hat off. You look ridic!”
Rappy
-adjective
Used to describe the state of being so happy that you seem mentally disabled. Formed from the contraction of retarded and happy.
“When I heard the news, I was so rappy; I started running around with my hands in the air.”
Rando
-noun
An abbreviated form of random. Particularly used to refer to random individuals.
“It was awful. I didn’t know anyone; it was just all randos.”
Nick
-noun
An abbreviated form of nickname.
“I always create nicks for new friends, especially if I already have a friend with their name.”
March 2009
6 posts
Skank Metal
-noun
The metal found beneath the leather on the heel of a heeled shoe that begins to show as a shoe gets worn down as a result of heavy walking, dancing, and partying.
“You should really go to the shoe repair. That skank metal is so unattractive.”
O.M.F.
-noun
Old Man Feeling; a feeling induced by the sight of an old man alone eating soup; a combination between affection, endearment, and empathetic loneliness.
“Aaron, please don’t sit alone in there with the light off reading Variety and eating your lunch; it’s giving me the worst O.M.F.”
Faff
-verb
To waste time doing something unecessary, to muck about. Typically, used in the context of getting ready to go somewhere.
“Quit faffing about! We need to leave now or we are most definitely going to be late.”
Related Forms:
Faffer (noun)
Mangry
-adjective
Used to describe the feeling of being mad and angry simulatenously. Typically, pronounced with a bit of growl.
“I cannot believe you ate my lunch. You have no idea how mangry I am.”
Moreish
-adjective
Used to describe a food that tends to make an individual desire more.
“Do not let me have even one oreo. I will end up eating the entire bag - they are so moreish.”
Lucicon
-noun
the set of vocabulary used and disseminated by Lucy Blair
“You have so many Lucy-coined terms, isms, words, and phrases. You should make a tumblr blog with all of them. Call it Lucicon.” - Mike