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Search results for 'Disa':
Displaying 1-8 of 8 word(s) starting with 'Disa'
- disabiliphobia (noun) : a fear or prejudice against those with disabilities
- Because of the way the blind girl is treated by others, she is but a victim to disabiliphobia.
- Submitted by: Claris from Missouri on Jun. 26, 2007 21:00
- disanthrope (noun) : a person of corporate seniority who disrespects others
- That obnoxious disanthrope of a boss likes to make others feel inferior.
- Submitted by: J.C. from Pennsylvania on Oct. 24, 2007 10:34
- disappressing (adjective) : to be dissapointed and depressed at the same time
- this is so disappressing
—Zoë, Zoë's brain, today
- Submitted by: Anonymous on Dec. 02, 2005 14:04
- disasperate (verb) : to disapear out of thin air
- My keys just disasperated.
- Submitted by: Kate from Texas on Feb. 17, 2006 00:00
- disasterpiece (noun) : a giant piece of garbage, a monumental failure, or a piece of work done with an extraordinary lack of skill or talent; the complete opposite of a masterpiece
- All he did was brag about his latest artistic endeavor that when it was finally unveiled everyone agreed it was a disasterpiece not worth all of the accolades he had given it.
- Submitted by: Kimberly from Pennsylvania on Dec. 27, 2007 17:01
- disasterrific (adjective) : likely to cause an unfortunate or unintended result
- "Your plan was distasterrific!"
- Submitted by: A. Glassman from Massachusetts on Apr. 06, 2008 12:47
- disastersize (verb) : To imagine catastraphies that could happen and stress out over the possibilities. To worry exessively.
- I will disastersize about my losing my job.
- Submitted by: Booskitty from South Carolina on Jan. 21, 2006 20:00
- disastrophe
- (noun) : [disaster + catastrophe] a horrific event
- Submitted by: Anonymous on Jun. 18, 2008 18:08
- (noun) : disaster + catastrophe = disastrophe
- If an asteroid hit the Earth, it would be a disastrophe of epic proportion.
- Submitted by: J.C. from Pennsylvania on Jan. 03, 2008 14:55
- (noun) : A particularly severe or unfortunate tragedy, typically used facetiously. A blending of the words 'disaster' and 'catastrophe'.
- Asking a teenager to shut off their cell phone at school could constitute a 'disastrophe'.
- Submitted by: weedmapper from Indiana on Nov. 15, 2007 15:33
- (noun) : distaster or catastrophe
- "Mom, it's not a disastrophe!"
—My nine-year-old son,
- Submitted by: Justine Smith on Aug. 29, 2007 18:14
- (noun) : A calamitous event of such magnitude it requires the simultaneous use of the nouns disaster and catastrophe.
- The paint spilled all over my new picture I made for you and it was a disastrophe.
- Submitted by: Anonymous on Apr. 21, 2007 17:03
- (noun) : Catastrophic disaster.
- Hurricane Katrina was a disastrophe.
- Submitted by: Jolster from Ohio on Nov. 27, 2006 23:12
- (noun) : a cross between a disaster and a catastrophe; an immensely terrible happening.
- What happened to Mary was a complete disastrophe
- Submitted by: Marie Harris from California on Aug. 10, 2006 16:28
- (noun) : A tragedy of such great proportion that it can be classified as both a disaster and a catastrophe.
- When Ryan found out his prized Dungeons and Dragons figure was missing, he considered it a disastrophe.
- Submitted by: Celia from Virginia on May. 31, 2006 18:11
- (noun) : A cross between a disaster and a catastrophe; really bad
- Our teens room is a disastrophe.
- Submitted by: Hal the wordmeister from Indiana on Jan. 21, 2006 19:49
- (noun) : Worst possible experience prior to nervous breakdown; personal calamity of worst sort; usually unbelievable and/or unique to one person.
- Helga had managed catering the Prom party well, considering her flair for things going wrong, but her personal disastrophe had to be the sheet pan of brownie batter flowing, tsunami-like, out of its confines, down the back of the oven and smothering the flames for eternity.
- Submitted by: Elizabeth on Jan. 06, 2006 16:50
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