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  • DrPlacebo
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    Someone who hates cities is not referred to as ANTIPOLITAN.

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  • dannyb
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    Originally posted by DrPlacebo
    ELECTROFARMING isn't a thing, I guess.
    Wouldn't a solar farm be an example of ELECTROFARMING?

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  • bwt1213
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    Overfarming is. But not underfarming. I'm not going to even look up properfarming or superfarming (the spelling checker is flagging all of them anyway, including the "overfarming" that is acceptable). I will have to tell everyone that I am planning my garden this year and if there is ever a real-world example of something being underfarmed, it will be my garden. But I will welcome every morsel I can harvest (saved from insects, squirrels -- aka tree-rats -- and our ravenous dog that thinks ribs are a scurrilous accusation and not a real thing). Yes, Adeline the golden retriever can and will eat cucumbers and squash and tomatoes, probably the more so since we like them all so much.

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  • DrPlacebo
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    ELECTROFARMING isn't a thing, I guess.

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  • dannyb
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    Great onomatopoeia!

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  • Nyannecca
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    Despite Shaggy's best efforts to introduce his famous catchphrase into the general lexicon, ZOINKS doesn't count.

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  • DrPlacebo
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    Also no such thing as JUGOMORPHISMS, which I imagined might refer to having the shape of an Eastern European car.

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  • DrPlacebo
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    No such thing as an UNNATURALIST, unfortunately.

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  • DrPlacebo
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    There's terror, but there's no SUPERTERROR.

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  • DrPlacebo
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    I tend to think you might find a lot of POSTERMEN at scientific conferences. Alas, not in the lexicon.

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  • BoggleOtaku
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    UNCOLA didn't make the lexicon.

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  • DrPlacebo
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    Something that's arguably void isn't VOIDISH.

    Also, from the same board, they're still not awarding points for COVID, though I figure that's going to start scoring points sooner or later.

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  • Boulevardiere
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    You can witness something mindbending, but apparently it cannot leave you MINDBENT. Things that I would argue leave me mindbent include the German language (see above).

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  • dannyb
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    Originally posted by crazykate

    Right, or Zahnpastatubenverschlusskappe or Sollbruchstellenverursacher. Wordtwist would be more interesting in German.
    It has been 58 years since I took German. Back in the 60s it was expected that you knew German if you were going to study chemistry. After two years of German in high school I decided to study biology instead.

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  • crazykate
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    Originally posted by dannyb

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    Right, or Zahnpastatubenverschlusskappe or Sollbruchstellenverursacher. Wordtwist would be more interesting in German.

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