True Writers Random Word of the Day

alicia386 posted on Sep 09, 2012 at 02:53AM
9/8/12- Random

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over a year ago alicia386 said…
9/9/12- President Obama
over a year ago alicia386 said…
9/10/11- Comprendo
over a year ago alicia386 said…
9/11/12- Memorance
over a year ago sadiebugz00 said…
9/17/12 - Flagglesmof :D (I made it up, if you can't tell.)
over a year ago alicia386 said…
laugh
Then wat does it mean?
over a year ago sadiebugz00 said…
laugh
Err.... Uhh..... Umm... It's like..... uhh..... it has endless definitions...??? XD
over a year ago alicia386 said…
laugh
Name one? Lol,
over a year ago dragonsmemory said…
I've got one.

Hirach.
It has several different meanings in the language of the dragons, depending on context. It can mean "two-leg," "human," or "Guardian." Please note that in the centaurian language, a hurach is a whore/slut. Hirach, with these definitions, is meant to be said in the draconian tongue with great respect and dignity. If it is said with disdain, or scorn, it means "lowlife."
over a year ago alicia386 said…
big smile
Interesting, thanks for sharing!!!
over a year ago sadiebugz00 said…
Okay, um, one defition *Phoo* I can do this...... Uh... Err.. It isn't a type of pie..... No.... Hmm..... I guess.... OOKAY I'VE GOT ONE!!! An idiot. PUT INTO CONTEXT:
You're such a flagglesmof!
XD That sounds weird prob not the best definition but oh well
over a year ago alicia386 said…
New word: Gorltem meaning powerful in mind and body. I am in a gorltem state of mind.
over a year ago dragonsmemory said…
Nucla. In the language of the phoenixes, it means "heir to the throne." More specifically, a male heir. For the feminine version, simply switch the two vowels. This is a very formal word and is mainly used during Councilmeetings
over a year ago AislingYJ said…
Chlorbag Valblernek!!! It pretty much means douchebag in Tamaranian!!!!!!
over a year ago alicia386 said…
lol ^^ i think i will use that on my little sister, if i had one.

new word: telescope: an object used to see the stars (ikr, it is such a big word)

new word: Pseudonym: a fictious name.