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epic fail (other) : —used to describe an obvious failure
ha ha your bridge broke, epic fail —CJ Thibeau
Submitted by: Anonymous on Jan. 30, 2009 08:06
epinion (noun) : Epinion: n. (combination of opinion and electronic); 1. An opinion expressed by electronic means (computer, email, blogging, voicemail, fax). 2. An opinion that includes certain nuances associated with electronic transmission — notably spontaneity.
Most letters to the editor these days are epinions, in that they come to the editor's desk by computer, fax, voicemail, etc.
Submitted by: Kenneth J. Wyatt from Michigan on Oct. 07, 2005 11:55
epipex (noun) : extreme highest point very top of the tip
Being the epipex of the best isn't easy, especially if you are in a prestigious university like MIT.
Submitted by: Anonymous on Jun. 17, 2007 08:57
epiphanarium (noun) : a place conducive to epiphanies
Submitted by: Tovi from Virginia on Jul. 11, 2008 16:59
epiphanette (noun) : A small revelation or little epiphany; one that does not quite rise to the level of wow, or holy cow!
I had an epiphanette the other day regarding my feelings about Tofu.
Submitted by: Michael Dale from Illinois on Jul. 21, 2007 03:39
epiphanical
(adjective) : relating to an epiphany or having an epiphany
I had an epiphanical night. —Elizabeth Ellenden
Submitted by: flymodrag on Jan. 24, 2009 01:43
epiphanific (adjective) : of or relating to the ability to bring upon an epiphany
Mary, a devout christian, found the Holy Cross to be epiphanific.
Submitted by: Tim R from New Hampshire on Feb. 10, 2008 18:33
epiphunny (noun) : The moment of sudden revelation when one gets the joke.
Although Dwayne heard the joke on the radio on his way to work, it wasn't until his first coffee break that he had his epiphunny, and laughed out loud to nobody.
Submitted by: Emily Rohrer from Virginia on Feb. 18, 2006 20:14
Epistemic Urge
(noun) : The tendency of the human consciousness to imagine its continued existence as an entity after physical death because of its inability to fathom the notion of non-existence or nothingness. [This word was first coined and used by Jerry Johnson on his blog site.]
"Human consciousness — as it cannot fathom the notion of nothingness — has strong epistemic urges to imagine some sort of continued existence in the form of souls and an after-life." —Jerry Johnson, August 11, 2006
Submitted by: Jerry from India on Aug. 21, 2006 08:14
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