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SOL (1)

(initialism) Informal shortening of 'so out of luck.' =What happens if she can't find a space? Right, right now if she can't find a space she's just SOL. Etymology More…

solander

A case for maps, plates, etc., made to resemble a book and having the front cover and fore edge hinged. Using the person's name to name the thing that that person invented, i.e. eponymy. More…

Solastalgia

(Blending, Clipping) A form of homesickness one gets when one is still at home =It is used to conjure the word nostalgia. It combines solacium and algia which literally means comfort pain. More…

Solid

(Novel Creation) Cool, fascinating =This is one of the few novel creations that forms words meaning cool. This word can be used to describe different objects, situations, or even people. More…

solid

good or proficient; suitable to one’s liking =If someone finds something “solid”, it means that they think that this object is adequate.For example, if some sort of food is “solid”, then More…

solid (1)

1 a favor. 2 good, awesome. =“Will you do me a solid and pass me my backpack?” “I just wrote a pretty solid paper” Etymology : Thought to have originated as slang in the 70’s. It More…

Solid (2)

Cool, great, awesome. Often used as a replacement for "excellent," "great," "sweet," "cool," etc. =I got a solid grade on my chem exam. Etymology More…

solid (215)

confirmation of something done correctly, awesome =This term is a conversion from the noun ‘solid’ meaning something hard and firm to an adjective describing something that is also ‘solid’ More…

somberexic

Definition: a person who uses sleep as a dieting tool, for example sleeping longer in order to skip meals and avoid eating in general. Somberexic Origin: This word is actually a personal More…

sombitch

(blending and clipping) originally from son-of-a-bitch; it has the same basic meaning but is used by a different group of people. "Sombitch" is still an insult, applied to men, More…

Son

(Broadening/Widening) Any male person, particularly one's close friend. ="Do work, son" Etymology : Broadening/Widening of son from meaning "a person's male More…

son

To beat someone thoroughly at an activity (such as sports); to "own" them at something ="He just sonned him with that crossover." Etymology : Zero derivation of the More…

Son of a Nutcracker!

(noun) an expression used when someone experiences unexpected extreme pain or discomfort. It is also another phrase for "Son of a Bitch". =(after getting hit by a snowball) Son More…

Sonize

to become like, and take on the characteristics of the Son. Through daily experiences, Christians are made more like Jesus, the Son of God. This word was used to describe a process of More…

Soonish

Kind of in the near future, sort of promptly. Later than soon, but sooner than later. =The addition of the -ish to soon creates the perfect answer for people with punctuality issues. It More…

soop

To modify a car, usually to increase performance and enhance the appearance. In recent years, there has been increased interest in upgrading cars for show and performance. Youth has given More…

soperificous

The quality of causing sleep, fatigue type of word formation: common stem with creative suffix reason used: effectively conveyed desired thought in a cute, succinct method =These classes More…

Sophistiratchet

A person who is highly educated but still enjoys going out and getting down to the latest club music =Waseem goes to Rice, but he twerks with the best of them, earning his stamp into the More…

sophistumcated

Describing the effect when an attempt at sophistication backfires and shows the person to be unsophisticated. Used by my girlfriend to describe somebody’s choice of wine. =Used by my More…

sophomoronic

Self-important and/or crude; characteristic of a sophomore. Speaker was under the impression that "sophomoronic" was the correct word; was not aware of "sophomoric." Both words contain the More…