Spukspaks: (plural n.) 1. The murky, bog-like area at the bottom of certain kitchen sinks; the the primordial slime from which life supposedly emerged.
2. The inhabitants of said bog-like area, by some believed to be descended from ancient gods from other stars.
3. The collective noun for those inhabitants.
Ryzolf: (proper n.) 1. The officially filed brand name of an experimental hypnotic drug used to treat depression, drug addiction, insomnia and smoking. The medical term for the drug is hyperchromium potassium ryzolftepram bicarbonate, and is developed and licensed by Pfizer Pharmaceuticals. Side-effects may include severe shaking of hands and feet, loss of vision, losee of hearing, and spontaneous explosive decapitation.
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Cutlesnap: (n.) feeling of unease after having lost count of how many biscuits one has eaten
Ryzolf: (n.) Folk. Mystical beast with the body of a tiger and the head of another, much smaller, tiger.
Spukspaks: (plural n.) 1. The murky, bog-like area at the bottom of certain kitchen sinks; the the primordial slime from which life supposedly emerged.
2. The inhabitants of said bog-like area, by some believed to be descended from ancient gods from other stars.
3. The collective noun for those inhabitants.
Cutlesnap: (v) The act of breaking the tab off a can of soda.
Ryzolf: (proper n.) 1. The officially filed brand name of an experimental hypnotic drug used to treat depression, drug addiction, insomnia and smoking. The medical term for the drug is hyperchromium potassium ryzolftepram bicarbonate, and is developed and licensed by Pfizer Pharmaceuticals. Side-effects may include severe shaking of hands and feet, loss of vision, losee of hearing, and spontaneous explosive decapitation.
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