noun. A mathematical function that allows one to discover new music or achieve new tonal or rhythmic heights.
ex. Pandora
Also Algorhythmic, adjective. Possessing musical qualities that are oddly mathematical and eerily structured.
ex. Mozart
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Algorhythm
Backwords
noun. Words written, spelled, spoken, or sung in reverse.
Can refer to reverse sentences [sentences reverse to refer can] or reversed words in a forword sentence [desrever sdrow ni a drowrof ecnetnes] or entirely reversed words and sentences [secnetnes dna sdrow desrever lyeritne]. Can also, in certain circumstances, refer to letters themselves being reversed (i.e. mirrored), [...]
Bananabuckets
adjective. Outrageous. Nutso. Crazy-pants. More bananas than just a few bananas; extremely bananas.
ex. Real people painted to look like paintings: totally and completely bananabuckets.
Bewild
verb. To free a spirit, escaping formal boundaries yet remaining lucid.
ex. Up until that day, the various natives had endeavored only to bewilder her with their strange ways, but she knew in her heart this new man truly intended to bewild her with his love.
Brashtacular
adjective. Phenomenal in haste; improvising under fire.
ex. He rescued himself from losing her favor with a brashtacular striptease before the last of the broken wine bottle had even finished spilling on her dress.
Cheez
noun. The curd of milk, coagulated, separated from the whey and transmogrified to deliver pure flavor uninhibited by its dairy origin.
ex. Michelle at once perceived that her guests were victims in the clutches of cheez voration, insatiable by mere cheese, and she began to forgive their recent genocide of her “Cheez-It”, “EZ-Cheez”, and “Cheez [...]
Credator
noun. Person or corporation that preys on the financially overeager.
Also Credatory, adjective. Thriving on the financial weakness of others.
Cumouflage
noun. A pattern of fabric, as in bedding, that’s already had so many stains removed, no one’ll notice a few new ones.
noun. Faking an orgasm to create a diversion.
Davidblaine
verb. To mystify, confound or amaze, even by accident.
Also Blaine, verb.
ex. Sometimes I hide surprises in places I know I’ll forget, to Blaine myself in the future.
Deceivious
adjective. Having a tendency for dishonesty…with mischief in mind.
ex. “Stop being so deceivious!” said Ash. “What do you mean? I’m not doing anything!” replied Timothy innocently, hiding the hamster behind his back.