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  1. Martin Alonzo

    Martin Alonzo Supreme Member
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    This is not in the dictionaries yet but can be found Google.
    Ineptocarcy

    (Noun) a system of government where the least capable to lead are elected by the least capable of producing, and where the members of society least likely to sustain themselves or succeed, are rewarded with goods and services paid for by the confiscated wealth of a diminishing number of producers. Adjective would be Ineptocratic.
     
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    Sounds like Barack Obama's government. I love that word!
     
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  3. Ina I. Wonder

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    @Martin Alonzo, Ok friend, you started this thread, so let's have some more. Or you could tell us just where to find these new words, so we can play too. I'm sure your mom taught you to share. Please, with whipped cream on top.

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  4. Martin Alonzo

    Martin Alonzo Supreme Member
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    Well that word was not invented by me but was on a T shirt. It soon caught on and now viral
     
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    BLABYRINTH the untraceable trail back to the person who started the rumor. [​IMG]
     
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    Woot ... The exclamation of joy or excitement.
     
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  7. Joe Riley

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    Bafflegab: Confusing or generally unintelligible jargon.
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  8. Val White

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    Nonversation ( a completely worthless conversation).
     
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    Nonebrity: someone famous for nothing other than being a 'celebrity'.
     
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  10. Hannah Davis

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    Seriously, these words maybe on google but if I put them in my MS word it would be telling me that such a word doesn't exist. Not that this would be too unusual because it does that when it comes to much of the internet lingo of today. My MS Word doesn't like the word twitter, or facebook and don't ask how it feels about google. Yes, my MS Word isn't compatible with one of the biggest services online, I guess those who created the program need to update it to include Internet terms, just a thought.
     
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  11. Val White

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    It's enough to make English language purists shake in their shooties, or perhaps even to lol.

    But Scrabble is about to include text-speak and street slang in a raft of new words for its ever expanding dictionary.

    Why? Because it has to stay dench, obvs. And anyone who cries blech (12 points) can just shut their cakehole (17 points).

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ang-score-points-game-expands-dictionary.html
     
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  12. Tom Locke

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    I play Scrabble regularly and we stick to the simple rule of only allowing words in Chambers Dictionary. I'm not sure Scrabble really needs to be down with da kidz.

    On spellcheckers: these are universally rubbish. I use Open Office for writing and seem to spend half my time shouting at the screen because the spellchecker has failed to recognise a valid word. Yesterday, it failed to understand the word 'withering'. What???
     
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  13. John Donovan

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    Wow! All these words sound really interesting. This is why I love the Internet - I can learn things in seconds, things I wouldn't have learned otherwise!

    Seems like there are a lot of nonebrities on TV these days...
     
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    The only new words that I can think of are the English words invented in our country. Presidentiable means someone who has the potential to become a presidential candidate. That goes the same meaning with Senatoriable. I really didn't know that those words were not in the English dictionary until I heard in the news recently that they were added in the OED (Oxford English Dictionary). You will read those words now because even if the national elections is still one year away, the election fever is already starting to heat up.
     
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  15. Joe Riley

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    These sound like the words Presidential or Senatorial, which I think mean the same as the "new" versions. Maybe electable would be better.;)
     
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