default
(verb) to set a certain picture as your profile picture. Usually the picture is particularly noticeable because of how cute, attractive, goofy, etc. the subject is portrayed, and this occurs More…
Default
someone that is new or not very good at playing a video game (can be meant/taken as an insult); noob; neophyte =the first usage of this term likely arose in a video game called Fortnite. More…
Defenged
the driving away of positive energy or effects of an object The speaker was discussing the feng shui of the tarp being painted at MOB rehearsal with friends. When someone stepped on the wet More…
DEFLICTED
Affected with a condition that misshapes or distorts. =I wouldn't want my girlfriend to have the deflicted body of a rower. Etymology : Blend of "afflicted" and "deformed." More…
Defo
(clipping) definitely. =“Idk about spring break but I’m defo coming out after school gets out” Etymology : This clipping is a shorter, more informal way of saying definitely. This More…
defriend
(semantic broadening and affixation) The act of removing a friend from your Facebook so he or she cannot see your profile or communicate to you through your wall. This can be a More…
Defriend
Removing someone from friend list in networking sites like Facebook or Twitter. =This is an online word that is used in social networking sites. There are systems in those sites that make More…
Defriend (1)
(analogy) to delete a person from a list of friends or acquaintances on Facebook =The term ‘defriend’ was derived from the word ‘unfriend’ by the removal of the negating affix ‘un-‘ and More…
Defriend(2)
To remove someone as a “friend” connection on a social media platform with a mutual friendship function such as Facebook. =The “friend” part of “defriend” is a verb meaning to add someone More…
Defs
Certainly, definitely; identical in meaning to def, but some people add an s on the end ="Are you doing to Jones tonight?" "Defs not--I have way too much homework to More…
Defs (1)
Definitely, certainly, very likely. =The popularity of ‘defs’ was almost analogous to the rise of ‘probs’ (clipped from probably) both in written and spoken English. ‘Defs’ is a more More…
degayification
The act of changing a homosexual into a heterosexual reason used: It is a shorter and easier way of describing the process of changing a homosexual into a heterosexual. =Degayification and More…
dehumorized
To remove any humorous quality from a subject or topic, especially by analyzing it. The word “dehumorized” is a word I invented as part of the description of another neologism More…
Dehurricanify
To restore an environment to its original state before hurricane preparations were made Apparent meaning, etymology, and type of word formation: “Dehurricanify” means to More…
Deinactivation
the closing of the potassium channels in a neuron which causes the current due to potassium to end and results from a neuron being depolarized. Inactivation is the opening of channels that More…
Delicious
Cute, cool, neat The word is formed by widening the meaning from ‘highly pleasant to the taste’ to ‘highly pleasant.’ Because the word previously was used only in More…
Delio
An event, situation, occurrence that is currently happening or has just taken place. In this case, the speaker involved the phrase "What's the deal, yo?" This phrase basically means "What's More…
deliriarity
a noun state of the word delirious (deliriousness) - a mix between the states of deliriousness and hilariousness (hilarity) that often occurs when one is sleep deprived and everything seems More…
deliscrumptious
Incredibly delicious or well-tasting; delightfully pleasing or excellent. =I miss my mother's deliscrumptious home cooking. Etymology : formed from roots DELICIOUS (from Latin More…