Q: What is the longest word in the dictionary?
A: Smiles, because there is a mile between the s’s.
Q: What is the longest word in the dictionary?
A: Smiles, because there is a mile between the s’s.
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What do these things mean?
n. – noun. Usually definitions starting with “a,” “an” or “the” except for “the state of being.” Used to name a person, place, thing, or idea.
v. – verb. Usually definitions starting with “to” except for “to be.” A word or combination of words that expresses an action or says something about the existence or condition of a noun or pronoun.
adj. – adjective. Usually definitions starting with “to be” or “the state of being.” A word that modifies a noun or pronoun. Modify means to limit, qualify, or make partial changes.
adv. – adverb. Usually starts with “the state of” with a verb and the description of that action. A word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another verb (when, where, how, how often, to what extent). Many adverbs en in -ly.
Contraction. – a shortened word
Acronym. – the first letters of a bunch of words or phrase
Interjection. – a word that you would use to say something out loud, like “damn” or “fuck.” A word or phrase used to express pain, surprise, anger, pleasure, or some other emotions. Stands apart from other words in sentences.
Klingon. – a word from the Klingon language
Location. – a location
Phrase. – a phrase that has more than 1 word in it
Ebonics. – a word or series of words used in Ebonics
Preposition. – a word like “a.” A word that shows a relation between the word following it and some other word or group of words in a sentence.
Conjunction. – a word that combines two parts of a sentence, such as “but,” “and,” and “yet”
Pronoun. – a word that replaces another noun. Such as he, she, it. It stands for or takes place of a noun and functions in most ways as a noun.
?. – we don’t know what kind of word it is
Ex. – example
;} – separates one definition from another definition for the same word. Similar to the numbering system used in actual dictionaries. The reason we don’t use numbers in our definitions is because we use numbers sometimes to define a certain word, and will thus complicate the definition. Another reason is because the dictionary is always adding definitions to existing words.
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Q: Why did the boy put a dictionary in his pants?
A: Because he wanted to be a smarty pants
tel'Mithrim Elven Dictionary (85.2 KiB, 2,113 hits)
A dictionary made by Grey Company elves so you can speak like an elf. Whoo hoo. Common to Elven and Elven to Common
dAvE bOnD: hi….um…i put up 3 words in the dictionary. nuck nuck, diff, and funch. that’s it…but there might be more going up…just look around….and also, tell your friends about squackle. and keep coming back. cuz there is always new stuff.
dAvE bOnD: well, there’s some new stuff in the Screwed Up Chronicles and a word in the dictionary