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Nov 1, 2010 9:59 PM CST a word that does not exist but that needs to
Rhianna23
Rhianna23Rhianna23Edinburgh, Central, Scotland UK9 Threads 250 Posts
vada

the word vada means do you remember how to dance in a way that conjured ahhhhhhhhhswsad flower sad flower sad flower sad flower sad flower sad flower lips reunion gnite giggle cartwheel stuck crazy crazy flex flex writing writing writing writing writing writing groundhog writing writing writing writing groundhog groundhog writing hijack flex flex flex flex flex flex flex flex flex
Nov 1, 2010 10:10 PM CST a word that does not exist but that needs to
Rhianna23
Rhianna23Rhianna23Edinburgh, Central, Scotland UK9 Threads 250 Posts
jammmmz


the word means


before you knew what you wanted

what did you desire?

without the ghastly bits, please.

trying to play , but so easy to disappear

slainte,

sorcha
Nov 2, 2010 7:03 AM CST a word that does not exist but that needs to
darren9030
darren9030darren9030Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England UK56 Threads 1 Polls 9,665 Posts
defenestrate isn't a word that used everyday but i quite like it.


It means throwing stuff out of a window & if my computer doesn't stop turning itself off it may soon get defenestrated blues


dancing dog snowed in snowed in snowed in sad elephant cake santa waving happy valentines day doh head banger head banger professor teddybear cheers cool frustrated frustrated frustrated frustrated sheep jackolantern jackolantern gingerbread hole tip hat
Nov 2, 2010 8:18 AM CST a word that does not exist but that needs to
XA749
XA749XA749Broadstairs, Kent, England UK27 Posts
Rhianna23: vada the word vada means do you remember how to dance in a way that conjured ahhhhhhhhhsw


Good afternoon wave
According to interpretations I have read
The meaning of the name Vada = Spirited in Battle
and the origin is believed to be Teutonic
professor
There is also a hidden meaning of the name Vada using Numerology,
an ancient science developed by Pythagoras which offers an insight into the personality by assigning numeric values to the letters contained in names. -- Each letter contained in the name is assigned a number and every number is associated with specific characteristics. The results provide a hidden meaning of the name Vada.

wine
Cheers
Nov 2, 2010 8:31 AM CST a word that does not exist but that needs to
XA749
XA749XA749Broadstairs, Kent, England UK27 Posts
darren9030: defenestrate isn't a word that used everyday but i quite like it.It means throwing stuff out of a window & if my computer doesn't stop turning itself off it may soon get defenestrated


To "defenestrate" also means throwing "someONE" grin out of a window !!devil

So its arguably the same as the verbal "on your bike" to the woman who takes yer dosh and keeps on saying no laugh rolling on the floor laughing
Nov 2, 2010 8:38 AM CST a word that does not exist but that needs to
uptall
uptalluptallQuiet village..., Durham, England UK57 Threads 1 Polls 12,860 Posts
hmmm.. popcorn


Gaelic for winter........


geimhreadhcold


slainte cheers
Nov 2, 2010 5:29 PM CST a word that does not exist but that needs to
TartanK
TartanKTartanKGlasgow, Strathclyde, Scotland UK1 Threads 333 Posts
Defenestrate...I remember from my school days the phrase "the defenestration of Prague". Was that not an incudent that started some war? Some lad had the misfortune of being thrown out of a window and, not unnaturally, some others took offence. I should have looked it up before I posted.

Anyway, a word which does not exist but should.......I'll cheat here. Most of you will remember the sweets Spangles. they are no more and the name should die with the sweets. But in these here parts, we use Spangle as a term to describe an idiot...as in "he's a complete spangle"

One that's made up?..moonbites.
Nov 10, 2010 9:38 AM CST a word that does not exist but that needs to
LordTeacakes
LordTeacakesLordTeacakesHartlepool, Cleveland, England UK4 Posts
Rhianna23: vada

the word vada means do you remember how to dance in a way that conjured ahhhhhhhhhsw


It does axist, it's Polari and means to see. :-)

Jan 22, 2011 3:24 PM CST a word that does not exist but that needs to
Odette67
Odette67Odette67Penrith, Cumbria, England UK9 Threads 139 Posts
We have all heard of tactile, what about Kissile?
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