tootbox
toot·box
a place where something, especially music, plays
"do you need a tootbox in your bedroom?"
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#122"a freejam is an informal dance that breaks the rules of the music scene"
I would totally buy that.
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#123 ludocystectomy
lu·do·cys·tec·tomy
a surgical operation after sexual intercourse in which a lictor appears to cause men to ovulate but then to become unconscious
*"he had ludocystectomy to ease his symptoms to a lesser extent"*
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#124```
noun. bronchym
a word or phrase that has the same meaning as another word or phrase and that has a conjugated form
"bronchym for i, j, k"
a word that does not exist; it was invented, defined and used by a machine learning algorithm.
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Quite apt, I'd say.
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#125Re: This word does not exist
#126human things lead to human things, plant things lead to plant things, etc.
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#127Re: This word does not exist
#128fambulation fam·bu·la·tion
a party without children
"a fambulation party"
fursty unpleasantly or racy
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#129"a word that does not exist; it was invented, defined and used by a machine learning algorithm." I've minimal understanding of AI/ML but from what I think I know, isn't it all based on probability and therefore the quote above that these words don't exist is.. possibly wrong?
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#130adjective. unprestigious un·pres·ti·gious (of a person) strong, imposing, or impressive "an unprestigious figure during his lifetime"``` ( https://l.thisworddoesnotexist.com/u749 ) Hmm. I think it might need some more work. I mean, there's a strong argument that unprestigious is not a word, but if it was, that certainly would not be the meaning.
There is only poor, easily dismissable argument that unprestigious is not a word. The un- prefix is a highly productive morpheme English; dictionaries would only waste space by listing every possible un- word.