Ok, so this

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Made up words list
Ok, so this...

Ok, so this probably doesnt go in Blab about Books, but I didnt know where else to put it. Anyway heres just a place where you can list any made up wprds youve come across, wether it's in a book (Roald Dahl bfg XD), or you just made it up.

Here's mine:

Thinked (me and probably loads of other people): Usually,  I just say it by accident.

Buggles (BFG by Roald Dahl) Meaning: Completely crazy.

Supercallafragalisticespiallydocos (I think thats how you spell it) by ? Meaning: Something you say when you don't know what to say. 

Headmasterishly (Demon Dentist by David Walker) Meaning: Like a headmaster.

 

submitted by BookBug, age 1,000, Australia
(January 1, 2017 - 6:11 pm)

Peopleingtons- people. Yup, that's it. I'm a weird person. 

 

Copyright Ember 2017 

submitted by Ember
(January 14, 2017 - 5:24 pm)

Splendiforous- Better than splendid, better than miraculous

Axe Tag- When you find an axe and start chasing your friend around with it. My friend's older brother actually did this, and her mom had to lock the axe in her car. Do not try this at home. 

Stephen- Going to get a drink of water every other minute. For example; Stop pulling a Stephen! It's math class!

Palina- go to

Taku- to get; to take

 

submitted by Embers in the Ashes
(January 15, 2017 - 10:17 am)

Worstest- worse than the worst.

Splonking- when you throw random stuff at trees and it goes 'SPLONK!'

Schnufferdoodle- what you call a person who thinks they know German but doesn't

spleniferous- Amazingly amazing

Sorcerous- MAGIC!

backwardsly- in a mixed up way

splorpendonkulous- I dont actually know...

Spinterlike- In a snakry, bossy way

Fernicall- Plant-like

Muffermoofmiffing- When you dont know what to say and end up saying "mffmrffmoff"

dontdundiddonediddit- when you REALLY DID IT!

 

submitted by General Waffleson, age -457, The Nexus of All Reality!
(February 4, 2017 - 1:48 pm)

It's actually spelled Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, Book Bug ;-) Sorry I'm just a spelling nerd lol. 

submitted by Ember, Aka spell check
(February 4, 2017 - 4:25 pm)

@Ember,

SO AM I!

submitted by elementgirl18917, age 10 5/12, the Periodic Table
(February 10, 2017 - 7:29 am)

Confuzzled- a word my whole class uses to say 'confused.

Skissors (pronounced sk like in ski, not regular scissors)- word my class uses to say scissors

Liquid paper- not really a made up word, but my class uses it to say white-out.

Ca-chuh- (pronounce cah-chuh, idk, it's just a word we say) this is what my class calls the little squiggly lines and accent marks over letters. In Spanish, we will name things like, "it's spelled n-i-n-o with a ca-chuh over the n.

Wetneck- this is kind of an inside joke but my class what paper-maching puppet heads (we used ballons that were stapled to toilet paper rolls) and my friend just yells really loudly, "I found a solution for the wetneck!" (we were having problems with the paper towel rolls getting the pasty stuff on them and getting all wet) it just kind of evolved into a joke, so now every time somebody does something dumb, or like my other friend who got the paper-mache paste in her hair, which made it gross and crunchy, we say "it's a symptom of wetneck." I don't know, this isn't really even a made-up word.

Cheez- how a boy in my class spelled 'cheese' one time. (this isn't really a made-up word, either. I need to stop posting)

Wow, I have a strange class.

submitted by Bluebird
(February 4, 2017 - 11:58 pm)

I use Confuzzled and skissors, and cheez! weird...

submitted by General Waffleson, age -457, The Nexus of All Reality!
(February 5, 2017 - 6:28 am)

I have some more. :P

Plurular— How my Latin class says "plural", especially pertaining to numbers on noun charts. Comes from an innocent mispronouncing. Things escalated from there.

Sockses— An inside joke with my friend, because the plural of fox is foxes; the plural of box is boxes; so of course it must be socks and sockses? Right? Derived from Latin class in trying to find English words that lined up with plural endings for the third declension. 

Octupipuses— Another inside joke with a different friend, in which we learned that the plural of octupus is, in fact, otupuses and not octopi, because apparently you cannot put

Smalllittlebabychild— Can you guess? Latin class. Again. (Or, the direct English translation for "parva infans".)

Oldgreedymiserman— *sighs* My Latin class is out of hand. (Or, the full English translation of "avarus".)

Lori— Not a made up word. My Math teacher's name, which after learning a song in music last year called "Glory", everyone sings like the titular word in that song. 

submitted by Abigail S., age 12, Nose in a Book
(February 5, 2017 - 11:58 am)

Snorkasnoodle-A sound you make when you sniff really, really loudly. 

submitted by Joan B. of Arc, age 14, Camelot
(February 6, 2017 - 9:47 pm)

Confuzzlesome - confusing

Complexicated - very complicated

Peopleses - how I sometimes end up saying people

Fantabulous - extremely fabulous

Candiddley ( pronounced can-diddle-ee) - inside joke from drama club. My friend couldn't pronounce the word "candidly"

Smarkenstania - another inside joke, from yesterday. I made up a country called Smarkenstania so that I could declare war on VoilaLand because they didn't like my cheating way of making in foil boats. We were trying to hold as many pennies as possible, so I made a foil tube and closed the bottom so I could just stand it on the bottom of the tub.

Carpoolistan - Yup. Another inside joke. I used to carpool with these two people and one of them became known as Stan, the god of everything, for Stan is approximately all and approximately all is Stan. Except for Larry. So Carpoolistan is the nation of carpool and Stan. That's how my first AE, Stan, got his name (even though the original Stan was a girl and that wasn't her real name.)

submitted by The Riddler
(February 8, 2017 - 8:51 pm)

Here's a few I like

Confuzzzled - confused

Whaaaaaaat - what i say when someone is talking too fast about someting complicated and makes no sense. 

submitted by Dandelion
(February 9, 2017 - 1:42 pm)

Computter (cum-PU-ter) Like computer but not.

Depressied (de-PRES-ied) Depressed but not.(Also!) 

submitted by Tuxedo kitten, Bag End
(February 11, 2017 - 2:18 pm)