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Mons pubis = fancy speak for a fanny bulge
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| SINGULĀRIS | PLŪRĀLIS | |
|---|---|---|
| NŌMINĀTĪUUS | UĒRĪSIMILITŪDŌ | UĒRĪSIMILITŪDINĒS |
| ACCŪSĀTĪUUS | UĒRĪSIMILITŪDINEM | UĒRĪSIMILITŪDINĒS |
| GENETĪUUS | UĒRĪSIMILITŪDINIS | UĒRĪSIMILITŪDINUM |
| DATĪUUS | UĒRĪSIMILITŪDINĪ | UĒRĪSIMILITŪDINIBUS |
| ABLĀTĪUUS | UĒRĪSIMILITŪDINE | UĒRĪSIMILITŪDINIBUS |
meliorism (n.)
the belief that the world tends to improve and thatkiwishumans can aid its betterment
Lets Learn Latin Together thread when?The word verisimilitude is used nowadays as a literary term, and refers to the believability of a story's internal world. As an example, a story set in the stone age would probably lose its verisimilitude if a caveman made a call on a telephone.
However, the term more generally means the appearance of truth. It's derived from the Latin UĒRĪSIMILITŪDŌ, a feminine word meaning probability and the appearance of truth and like things. That word is declined thus:
SINGULĀRIS PLŪRĀLIS NŌMINĀTĪUUS UĒRĪSIMILITŪDŌ UĒRĪSIMILITŪDINĒS ACCŪSĀTĪUUS UĒRĪSIMILITŪDINEM UĒRĪSIMILITŪDINĒS GENETĪUUS UĒRĪSIMILITŪDINIS UĒRĪSIMILITŪDINUM DATĪUUS UĒRĪSIMILITŪDINĪ UĒRĪSIMILITŪDINIBUS ABLĀTĪUUS UĒRĪSIMILITŪDINE UĒRĪSIMILITŪDINIBUS
Those headings are singular, plural, nominative (subject), accusative (object), genetive (possessive), dative (indirect object), and ablative (by so-and-so).
The word MELIOR MELIUS is the comparative form of BONUS, so that word is betterism, basically.
Fanny ass, or fanny pussy?Mons pubis = fancy speak for a fanny bulge
fanny pussy; bongs will, after the day of the rake, get the rope too.Fanny ass, or fanny pussy?
I think your tranny military will rope themselves before they start giving it to others.fanny pussy bongs will after the day of the rake get a rope too.
Anything from Jabberwocky should go in this thread:Bandersnatch. I like the way it sounds, it just rolls off the tongue very well. Along the same lines, Jabberwock is another one I like.
Nonce words are always fun, weeaboo and skub are more modern examples.Anything from Jabberwocky should go in this thread:
chortle: a noisy chuckle
frabjous: fabulous; wonderful
mimsy: delicate; lightweight; feeble
portmanteau: A word formed by merging the sounds and meanings of two or more different words. Yes, Lewis Carroll came up with this word and concept!
slithy: Slimy and lithe
snark: Originally an imaginary animal coined by Carroll, now means something sarcastic and disrespectful.
Manxsome: An unpleasant characteristic of an enemy.
Vorpal: Sharp; deadly
galumph: To move clumsily and noisily.
Edit: Added more words.