>be writing
>randomly write "the desire of dabbling and dalling"
>wonder what the fuck "dalling/dawling" even means
>tfw I create a word
I'll call it, "dalling", a fool's enjoyment.
>>9500104
Though everyone will think you mean "dolling" which is acting like a lil bitch's toy
>>9500104
Gronklet.
Combination of gronk and Brainlet.
Same. Google said that painting the footing on a wall was called "cutting"
FALSE.
>>9500104
>dalling
http://sorabji.com/1828/words/d/dalling.html
>>9500135
>>9500104
So you didn't mean "dallying"?
>>9500206
Not necessarily. I felt like I needed a word that expressed joy and comfort in what you're doing while wasting time. This was the first word that came to mind and it doesn't exist.
Phlimpfing.
>>9500215
so you did mean dallying.
Strommeltjes
A succession of small but very annoying events that culminate in a ruined day.
>>9500104
Lol you idiot, that's dallying, or dilly-dallying. You didn't invent a word you misspelt one.
>>9500104
Here's my word:
>KekrotlLOOOOOLwhatsuppppp, noun: (1) the most sublime sentiment, experienced only by the most noble souls; (2) deep compassion that stems from the contemplation of Nature's order.
I never understood why "exply" is not a word.
If you can imply things, you should also be able to exply them.
It's not the same as explaining. Exply is the opposite of imly; it means you're explicit in claiming something with your words, which doesn't mean you necessarily explain it.
If I say "I bet you're a fucking virgin", then I'm implying that being a virgin is something bad. If I say "virgins are pathetic," then I'm explying it.
>>9500104
>groscock
means macho, meathead
>>9501298
GOOD post.
I developed something similar.
Outperly and inperly, adverbs.
>Outperly
From outside perception.
Like, if someone were to look at me, he'd think certain things about the way I look, how I dress and what I say.
>Inperly
The opposite - from inside perception - it's how it's from my point of view or the object's in question.
stop inflating the vocabulary
>>9500417
Are you actually using that word, anon?
Just asking