The Neo-Anglo-American English Dictionary
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The Neo-Anglo-American English Dictionary
Neo-Anglo-American English Dictionary
This is the new language of Neo-Anglo-American English or NAAE. NAAE is a new language being developed by John R. "Jack D." Shelton, as featured in his new book. Words from British English dominate, but words from all forms of English are still valid and all meanings of all words can be used. Words can also be used in new ways and new words can be created from old words. It is an attempt to evolve the language further and to expand what can be said and what cannot, whilst simultaneously invoking an appreciation for classic language, lost in time.
PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ADD NEW WORDS OF ANY VARIETY OR ETYMOLOGY. ANYTHING GOES. KEEP IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER. (PLEASE write your name after your submission)
Alise - V - (from realise), to create by belief or realisation for the FIRST time, as a precursor (in thought) to invention. It is an attempt to break up "Real-ise" (to make Real, as to oneself) into Re-Alise, because "Realise" has taken on the connotation that only things already known can be realised. (Submitted by J.R. Shelton)
"I ALISED that I was a prophet, and was thus a prophet in my own Reality Tunnel."
Dickly - Adj. - Having the characteristics, qualities and/or intentions of the phallus whilst in use, having the intent of "fucking one over" figuratively or making great insult. (Submitted by J.R. Shelton)
"He had a DICKLY manner of going about things."
Trumpeteering - N - the hallucinatory (or real) ululation(s) of a trumpet, or many trumpets. Often in the distance. (Submitted by J.R. Shelton)
"There came the sound of muffled TRUMPETEERING somewhere on the floor above me."
PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ADD NEW WORDS OF ANY VARIETY OR ETYMOLOGY. ANYTHING GOES. KEEP IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER. (PLEASE write your name after your submission)
This is the new language of Neo-Anglo-American English or NAAE. NAAE is a new language being developed by John R. "Jack D." Shelton, as featured in his new book. Words from British English dominate, but words from all forms of English are still valid and all meanings of all words can be used. Words can also be used in new ways and new words can be created from old words. It is an attempt to evolve the language further and to expand what can be said and what cannot, whilst simultaneously invoking an appreciation for classic language, lost in time.
PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ADD NEW WORDS OF ANY VARIETY OR ETYMOLOGY. ANYTHING GOES. KEEP IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER. (PLEASE write your name after your submission)
Alise - V - (from realise), to create by belief or realisation for the FIRST time, as a precursor (in thought) to invention. It is an attempt to break up "Real-ise" (to make Real, as to oneself) into Re-Alise, because "Realise" has taken on the connotation that only things already known can be realised. (Submitted by J.R. Shelton)
"I ALISED that I was a prophet, and was thus a prophet in my own Reality Tunnel."
Dickly - Adj. - Having the characteristics, qualities and/or intentions of the phallus whilst in use, having the intent of "fucking one over" figuratively or making great insult. (Submitted by J.R. Shelton)
"He had a DICKLY manner of going about things."
Trumpeteering - N - the hallucinatory (or real) ululation(s) of a trumpet, or many trumpets. Often in the distance. (Submitted by J.R. Shelton)
"There came the sound of muffled TRUMPETEERING somewhere on the floor above me."
PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ADD NEW WORDS OF ANY VARIETY OR ETYMOLOGY. ANYTHING GOES. KEEP IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER. (PLEASE write your name after your submission)
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