- Callipygian
 
One who is callipygian is one who has a pleasant ass. 
- Chasmophile
 
Somebody who adores alcoves and crevices. 
- Chork
 
The demonstration of making the sound your shoes make when
you're strolling in them and they're loaded with water. 
- Crapulence
 
Effortlessly the most stunning equivalent word for
"hungover," crapulence originates from the Latin word crapula, which
just signifies "hungover." Another extraordinary term for headaches
is "the Woofits." 
- Empurple
 
To make something purple. It likely gets underused in light
of the fact that there simply aren't numerous open doors for us to talk about
the making purple of things, however we could without much of a stretch alter
that by empurpling a greater amount of our lives. 
- Feague
 
To put a live eel up a horse's butt. Bafflingly, this is
here and there used to allude to attempting to lift somebody's spirits. 
- Moaning cheese
 
This stunning word alludes to the Medieval conviction that a
lady in labor could be improved to feel by giving her some cheddar. These days,
it's just cheddar that is celebratory of a conception. 
- Interrobang
 
This really does not allude to the exercises of an effective
third date, but instead alludes to a particular accentuation stamp that is a
blend of a question mark and an outcry mark 
- Nibling
 
A catchall, non-sexual orientation particular term for nieces
and nephews, much like "kin".
- Pilgarlik
 
Somebody who is uncovered. Evidently, in the sixteenth
century, they thought bare men's heads looked like peeled garlic. 
- Scurryfunge
 
The demonstration of quickly cleaning before a visitor
arrives. 
- Swullocking
 
Muggy climate. 
- Throttlebottom
 
A deceptive open authority. 
- Trumpery
 
Things that look pleasant, yet are really useless. 
- Twirlblast
 
A tornado. 
- Uglyography
 
Poor penmanship. 
- Ultracrepidarian
 
One who gives their suppositions on things they don't think
about. This is an exceptionally old word got from a Greek story. A shoemaker
had drawn closer the well known Greek painter, Apelles of Kos, and brought up
that he had drawn the shoe off-base. 
- Widdershins
 
Counter-clockwise. 

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