What nonsensical words do you like to use in your not so everyday speech?
It’s kinda flipped from how most people think of it. Dictionaries don’t define which words the language contains–they just write down the meaning of words that people are using. Any word that’s used commonly enough will be added to the dictionary. Webster also has “rizz”, for example. That just popped into common usage a couple years ago and definitely wasn’t coined by a dictionary.
My favorite nonsense words lately have been from Australia. They have whipper-snippers, grow Warrigal greens, eat wombock, and chase off bin chickens. Giving language a purple-nurple is practically the national Aussie pastime.
It would be a poor dictionary that excluded such a widely used word as “discombobulated.”
I’ve seen a few science videos from classrooms in the 1940’s/1950’s that legit use the word “recombobulate” in a scientific setting and I always thought it was funny as hell.
There’s an airport in a US city, which has a “RECOMBOBULATION AREA” instead of an “ARRIVALS HALL”.
Which, given that the “welcome to…” sign that passengers first see on entering the terminal building names a totally different city in a totally different state to the one the airport is actually in, is probably very apt.
I knew exactly what this was going to be, and still watched it all the way
Discombobulate
https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/discombobulated
“1834 US, fanciful variant of discompose, discomfit, etc., originally discombobricate.[1]”
I am quite partial to using the terms “shitacular” and “paufuckcity” when describing many, many things at work. Eg. This project will end shitacularly due to the paufuckcity of requirements.