
Abauthority: n. an absence of authority
The offspring went wild with abauthority.
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Abderite: n. a stupid human
There are many abderites in this world
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Allsense: v. to focus 100% of senses on a subset(s)
He was allsensed about the football game
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Angdis: v. to sense anger and disgust simultaneously
She was angdised by the phallic birthday cake
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Angjehat: v. to sense anger and jealousy and hatred simultaneously
She was angjehated by her husband’s adultery
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Atrep: v. to sense attraction and repulsion simultaneously from one or more subsets
He atreped the dirty sexy prostitute
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Awef: v. to sense very intense respect and fear and wonder from a subset(s)
He was awefed by the tornado.
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Buyev: v. to buy a subset(s) which is an impulse but not a necessity
His wife buyeved many clothes today at the mall.
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Claimev: v. to communicate that a subset(s) is true based upon personal knowledge
He claimeved that Joe was a backstabber and could not rid himself of the bad habit.
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Darev: v. to courageously do a subset(s) which one believes to be socially unacceptable and/or very dangerous
He dareved to streak in public.
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Deboast: v. to communicate unimportance
He deboasted his coworker.
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Demuse: v. to not possess the ability to do a pleasant and/or entertaining subset(s)
That performance was demusing.
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Demusev: v. to not desire to do a pleasant and/or entertaining subset(s)
He demuseved to dance.
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Disapprom: v. to sense badness when another promises to achieve your needs and/or hopes and/or desires and/or expectations and doesn’t do so
She disappromed when he didn’t show up for the date.
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Fearsocev: to sense fear which is frequently sensed at a new untested social experience which potentially threatens possible social embarrassment
He was fearsoceving while giving the public speech.
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Frant: v. to sense frustration and anticipation simultaneously (when offspring is so cloose to success but not achieving with many attempts)
She franted when her offspring did it twenty times without success.
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Hapf: v. to sense happiness and fear simultaneously (when an offspring goes off to college you are happy but fear drug abuse there)
The parents hapfed as their son went off to college.
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Ladual: adj. changing by large degrees
His improvement was ladual.
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Lendev: to temporarily and intentionally give possession of a subset(s) and not
getting money
He lendeved the chain saw to his neighbor.
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Loseinten: v. to intentionally lose a subset(s)
He loseintened the wedding ring in the lake after the divorce.
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Meanev: v. to cause mental displeasure
Meanev him for the bad behavior.
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Measy: n. a goal(s) achieved with little mental effort.
Picking up the candy wrapper was measy.
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Mistakeinev: v. to do an intentional mistake
He was mistakeineving to upset his parents.
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Needeff: v. to desire a subset(s) used to achieve a goal(s) efficiently
He was needeffing the latest cellphone.
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Neglectin: v. to intentionally ignore and/or not care for adequately
Neglectining a family pet is bad.
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Neglectun: v. to unintentionally ignore and/or not care for adequately
His mistake was to neglectun the new family pet.
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Offinev: v. to intentionally cause (anger and/or resentment) and/or cause displeasure because of a wrong action(s) which is frequently caused by a human(s) behaving (immorally and/or illegally) and/or deviating much from good social etiquette
He offineved his parents by lying.
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Partencev: v. to use up much time trying to achieve a goal(s)
To partencev an easy task will frequently get you into trouble.
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Pinject: v. to inject one’s personal biases on another’s potential and existent actions and predominantly the corresponding thinking and/or sensing
His mistake was to pinject other humans.
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Pochar: adj. inadequate in many desirable characteristics
She had a pochar personality.
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Possill: v. to have and control a subset(s) illegally
The thirteen year old possilled the car and the child and dog in it.
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Psimbiasev: v. to be attracted to a human(s) with similar personal biases
He had few friends because he was psimbiaseving.
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Pyrent: n. an adopting parent
Her dad was a pyrent.
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Sodiff: v. to achieve with relatively much skill
The audience loved the sodiffed song.
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Surang: v. to sense surprise and anger simultaneously
She suranged when her son threw the plate at her.
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Sumpemsorev: v. to sense pity and sorrow and empathy for another’s misfortune
She sumpemsoreved then her daughter sprained her ankle.
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Tendopt: n. a tendency to overanticipate optimistic future results
His tendopting continued after a lucky win the first time and he lost all his money.
Tendrec: n. a tendency to consider recent events as more important than earlier events
His tendrecing continued after a lucky win even though he was on a losing streak.
Vpossess: v. to use one’s possession(s) and/or the possession(s) of another(s) with permission
He vpossessed his father’s car.
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