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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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