miscreantics
actions that are delinquent and juvenile, yet fun for the one doing the actions. The blend combines the delinquency associated with miscreant (meaning "criminal") with the playfulness of More…
mise
To, against all odds, receive exactly what you need exactly when you need it. =When you 'mise' something, you are typically getting it by chance. For example, "Jim mised an More…
Mise
(Verb) To do something almost as an afterthought. The benefits are very lucky if they are to happen but there is no downside. It embodies the expression, "Why not?". ="I More…
mishmosh
a mixture whose components are not easily identified or separated Possible reason used: Glides off the tongue more easily; is a phonetic change geared towards comfort and possibly the sound More…
misleadership
The art of misleading people. This word gives an example of intentional (although satirical) amelioration of the word mislead. Mislead carries a negative connotation, but when altered to More…
misogynoir
Term coined to describe a specific kind of sexism faced by black women. Most often refers specifically the violence, mistreatment, and erasure they experience at the hand of black men. More…
missional10
(adjective) It refers to people having an innate want to go out and perform missions. It means that people are born being task oriented and driven to complete hard things across the world. More…
Mississipply
characterizing the counting by ‘mississippis’ This word is used to characterize one’s counting by mississippis. For example “One mississippi, Two mississippi, Three More…
Missouri
Pronounced with the final 'i' as an 'uh' rather than the traditional long 'e' sound. Used in this manner by Saint Louis residents to describe rural Missouri - More…
mistadobalina
The Man; society The case of neologism mistadobalina is extremely obscure. Rap artist Del the Funky Homosapien possibly had a boss or principal by the name of Mr. Dobalina whose position of More…
mistext
Verb; derivation 1. To send a text message to a person who was the subject of the text rather than the person for whom the communication was intended. 2. To simply text the wrong person More…
misunderestimation
An estimate that is or proves to be too low and is therefore incorrect. Intended Meaning: an estimate that is or proves to be too low and is therefore incorrect Analysis: mis- More…
miter
a traditional head dress worn by a Bishop or higher ranking member of the Roman Catholic church. =I wasn't sure who that man was, but his miter tells me he is a bishop. Etymology : More…
Mitocan
(noun) an anti-cancer drug that targets the mitochondria =this term has recently become more prominent. It can be used in a formal, published scientific paper. Mitocan is used by a More…
mixcoke
a mixture of Coca-Cola and Diet Coke [mix + Coke] Interpretation of intended meaning a fountain beverage consisting of a blend of Coca-ColaTM and Diet CokeTM Presumed reason for coinage More…
mizz2
(manipulating word pronunciations to create new words) To regret the absence of someone =Derived from the verb "to miss," which means to think of someone and wish someone were at More…
mk
fine; used so signify agreement or concurrence Often times patterns in our inflections of words prompt the coining of new words which has meaning characterized by the way the word sounds. More…
mkay
expressing agreement =Saying "okay" is a commonly used term to express agreement. In fast speech, the first syllable is often cut, replacing the "o" sound with a More…