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1/4/19: peripatetic (per-uh-puh-tet-ik), adj.

 

 

1. having unlimited knowledge/awareness.

 

IN A SENTENCE: Owen lives a peripatetic lifestyle to avoid all the felony warrants out on him.

 
 
12/24/18: omniscient (om-nish-uhnt), v.

 

1. having unlimited knowledge/awareness.

 

IN A SENTENCE: Julio considers himself omniscient when it comes to unfastening bras with one finger.

 
 
12/18/18: ennoble (eh-noh-buhl), v.

 

1. to elevate in excellence or respect; dignify.

 

 

IN A SENTENCE: Rachel must routinely ennoble Lawrence's tongue game otherwise he'll weep.

 
 
12/13/18: diffident (dif-i-duhnt)

 

1. lacking confidence in one's own abilities.

2. reserved, restrained.

 

IN A SENTENCE: Ernie costs himself nooky by being diffident over his unimpressive, soggy four inches.

 

 

 

12/6/18: inexorable (in-ek-ser-uh-buhl), adj.

 

1. unyielding, not to be persuaded.

 

IN A SENTENCE: Ted unsuccessfully tried to change Francine's inexorable stance on threesomes with relatives.

 

 

 

11/20/18: copacetic (koh-puh-set-ik), adj.

 

1. fine, satisfactory, okay.

 

IN A SENTENCE: When Philip shouted "That was copacetic!" after sex, Brenda kneed him in the nuts.

 
 
11/8/18: ancillary (an-suh-ler-ee), adj.

 

1. subordinate, auxiliary. 

2. extra.

 

IN A SENTENCE: Sheila considers panties an ancillary item of clothing.

 
 
10/26/18: staid (steyd), adj.

 

2. fixed, settled or permanent.

 

IN A SENTENCE: Jeremy dumped Eden for her staid habits, like only peeing in toilets.

 
 
10/13/18: ossify (os-uh-fahy), v.

1. to convert into bone; to harden like bone.

 

IN A SENTENCE: Russ was banned from the arcade because Lara Croft made his junk ossify.

 
 
9/27/18: vicissitude (vi-SIS-i-tood), n.

1. a change, variation, etc. over the course of something (marriage, season, etc.).

 

IN A SENTENCE: Rita credits cocaine for helping her through life's vicissitudes.

 

 
9/23/18: nomenclature (noh-mehn-kley-cher), n.

2. the terms applied to someone or something.

 

 

IN A SENTENCE: Emma picked up the nomenclature of her fellow streetwalkers rather quickly. 

 
 
9/13/18: symbiotic (sim-bee-OT-ik), adj.

2. characterized by a close, cooperative, or interdependent relationship.

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IN A SENTENCE: Donald has been arrested so many times, he has an almost symbiotic relationship with the jail guards.

 

 

 

 

8/13/18: hypergamous (hye-PUR-guh-muhs), adj.

2. a marriage to someone of higher social standing.

 

IN A SENTENCE: True, Dolph's marriage to Camille was hypergamous, but she is size DD and kind of skanky, so it works.

 

 

 
6/6/18: exogenous (ek-SOJ-uh-nuhs), adj.

1. originating from outside; derived externally.

 

 

IN A SENTENCE: Yesterday, the doctor diagnosed Hugh's cold sores as exogenous and advised him to stop licking E.R. patients.

 

 

 

 

5/9/18: maudlin (mawd-lin), adj.

1. foolishly sentimental, weakly emotional.

 

IN A SENTENCE: Joel puts on a lengthy, maudlin display whenever anyone even mentions Dawson's Creek.

 

 

 

 

4/10/18: noisome (NOI-suh m), adj.

1. harmful, disgusting, offensive.

 

IN A SENTENCE: Shawn wanted to drive Patty to orgasm, but was instead driven away himself by the noisome aroma inside her jeans.

 

 

2/8/18: polemical (puh-LEM-ik-uhl), adj.

1. argumentative, controversial.

 

IN A SENTENCE: After catching Wendy stealing from him, Doug made the polemic decision to distribute photos of her on the toilet to passerby.

 
 
2/2/18: apoplectic (ap-uh-plek-tik), adj.

4. extremely angry, furious.

 

IN A SENTENCE: Todd was not prepared for Shayla's apoplectic refusal to make out with his ex on-camera.

 

 
1/3/18: commensurate (kuh MEN ser it), adj.

1. corresponding in amount, magnitude.

 

IN A SENTENCE: During their latest argument, Jami told Leon his penis size was commensurate with a flash drive.

 
 
12/22/17: peccadillo (pek uh dil oh), n.

1. a very slight offense or sin.

 

IN A SENTENCE: Rusty's costliest peccadillo would be reaching inside Mina's bra five minutes after meeting her.

 
 
11/23/17: wanton (won-tn), n, adj.

1. a lewd or lascivicious person (n)

2. occuring without motivation or provocation (adj) 

 

IN A SENTENCE: Lee broke up with Kelly over her wanton candle usage during lovemaking.

 

 

 

11/7/17: abrogate (ab-ruh-geyt), v.

1. revoke formally.

 

IN A SENTENCE: Daryl slept with Cindy's mom, leading Cindy to abrogate ther own sexual relationship for 72 hours.

 

 

 

10/3/17: coalesce (koh-uh-les), v.

1. to unite as one form; to blend or come together.

 

IN A SENTENCE: When Vernon and Bridget do it on the carpet, their fluids coalesce into a heart-shaped stain.

 

 

 

9/16/17: confabulate (kuhn-fab-yuh-leyt), v.

1. to converse informally; chat.

 

IN A SENTENCE: Brandi dumped Rey for trying to confabulate about her mom's sexual fetishes one too many times.

 

 

 

8/22/17: turpitude (tur-pi-tood), n.

1. shameful or vile character; depravity.

 

IN A SENTENCE: At the store, Wanda saw Wayne's turpitude up close when he rubbed unsold tomatoes inside his pants.

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