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diabological (adjective) : logical, but devilish or evil in concept
The idea to force us to train our own replacements to qualify for severence pay was diabological!
Submitted by: Anonymous on Dec. 18, 2005 09:40
diafanatic (noun) : one who is fond and in passion for diamonds
There are lots of women considered as diafrantic and it made them crazy. —mhel manansala,
Submitted by: mhel from United Arab Emirates on Feb. 01, 2008 03:11
dial (verb) : Derived from the acronym "down in a laydown". In the game of bridge, it refers to declarer making an error that causes him to go set (fail to make) an easy contract.
"We would have won the tournament if I hadn't dialed my 3NT contract on the last hand."
Submitted by: Anonymous on Jan. 21, 2006 15:22
dialysis (noun) : Paralysis of the brain and finger which causes a person to not phone someone because they do not want to. Often happens to salesmen
I wanted to call Mom to tell her we are putting her in a nursing home, but dialysis set in and I took a nap instead.
Submitted by: Blake D. Baird from Kentucky on Jul. 21, 2006 08:10
Dianaphile (noun) : A person who is obsessed with the memory of the late Princess Diana and will not let go.
I loved Princess Diana too, but to wallpaper your entire home with posters of her is something a Dianaphile would do.
Submitted by: J.C. Moore from Pennsylvania on Jun. 19, 2007 10:06
Diaphine (noun) : A pre-diagramed self generated particle that resides inside synaptic buttons held inside the Syncdiasum located in frontal lobe of the human brain; intermixes with existing neurotransmitters to generate extraordinary cognitions and physical reflex at specific points in time.
Submitted by: Kenneth Roberts from California on Dec. 11, 2005 23:08
diarize (verb) : to record an appointment in a diarary/dayplanner
Submitted by: Anonymous on Oct. 15, 2007 16:18
diasporan (noun) : a member of a cultural community which transcends nation and state
Due to modern means of communication, immigrants become diasporans rather than assimilating.
Submitted by: Anonymous on Mar. 11, 2008 19:41
diastrophe (noun) : a cross between a disaster and a catastrophe
It just slipped out one day, and I thought it was appropriate
Submitted by: Harmony from Texas on May. 26, 2007 22:34
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