Hiptiminigy, adv.
Intensive, used to express exuberance of spirit, found on worldwidewords.org. Congrats to Ryan with natural 5 votes, and to Paul who voted for the correct word plus 3 other votes.
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sulky; resentful |
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Judy M, Joseph,
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2. Mean and stingy. |
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Carson |
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3. an
unreasonable backpack |
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Abell |
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4. adv. Intensive, used to express exuberance of spirit. |
Real
Definition |
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5. whorish, superficially appealing, pretentious. |
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6. a spontaneous cry of joyful amazement |
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7. A state of hypnosis due to the time of day and the sun in the
sky. |
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8. Sexual
reproduction in an organism that typically reproduces asexually. |
Nancy
Shepherdson |
Joseph |
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9. Attempted union of principles or parties irreconcilably at
variance with each other. |
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Widdis |
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Stephen, Tony, Nancy |
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10. a style of music made popular in the 1990s by groups such as
Queen in which the important words were moved either forward or back a
half-beat to add emphasis. |
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Bourne |
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11. [Math.] the property of an abstract vector space possessing
the structure of an inner product that allows length and angle to be
measured. |
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Lodge |
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12. A logical fallacy wherein the argument is
simply restated in different terms rather than
actually proving it; a circular argument. |
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Dixon |
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13. A jerking or heaving sensation in the throat as a result of
having drunk too much port. |
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Naylor |
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14. a form of divination popular in Victorian England, based on
examining the patterns made by seven sticks thrown on a surface. |
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Mallach |
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15. a rare, inherited disease that affects the body's ability to
metabolize fat (cholesterol and lipids) within cells. Also called
Niemann-Pick disease. |
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Shefler |
Efrem,
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16. A rare behavioral syndrome characterized by inappropriate
laughter and gesticulation, apparently triggered by ingestion of the mushroom
agaricus mycotus. |
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Mallach |
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17. primarily within neopaganism, the belief that humans possess
six distinct selves: the body, or physical self; the intellect, or cognitive
self; the soul, or deific self; the face, or social self; the heart, or
personal self; and the genus, or generative self |
Ryan |
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