You can say that again! New meanings for old words

Once again, The Washington Post has published the winning submissions to its yearly neologism contest, in which readers are asked to supply alternative meanings for common words. These are hilarious, suggesting that the denizens of D.C. have a good sense of humor. Surely the folks in the Northwest can also match wits? You are invited to submit your ideas, words and definition, in the comments section; or email them to editor@crosscut.com.
1. Coffee (n.), the person upon whom one coughs.
Once again, The Washington Post has published the winning submissions to its yearly neologism contest, in which readers are asked to supply alternative meanings for common words. These are hilarious, suggesting that the denizens of D.C. have a good sense of humor. Surely the folks in the Northwest can also match wits? You are invited to submit your ideas, words and definition, in the comments section; or email them to editor@crosscut.com.
1. Coffee (n.), the person upon whom one coughs.

Once again, The Washington Post has published the winning submissions to its yearly neologism contest, in which readers are asked to supply alternative meanings for common words. These are hilarious, suggesting that the denizens of D.C. have a good sense of humor. Surely the folks in the Northwest can also match wits? You are invited to submit your ideas, words and definition, in the comments section; or email them to editor@crosscut.com. A sampling of winners from Bob Levey's (in)famous monthly neologism contest: 1. Coffee (n.), the person upon whom one coughs. 2. Flabbergasted (adj.), appalled over how much weight you have gained. 3 . Abdicate (v.), to give up all hope of ever having a flat stomach. 4. Esplanade (v.), to attempt an explanation while drunk. 5. Willy-nilly (adj.), impotent. 6. Negligent (adj.), describes a condition in which you absentmindedly answer the door in your nightgown. 7. Lymph (v.), to walk with a lisp. 8. Gargoyle (n.), olive-flavored mouthwash. 9. Flatulence (n.) emergency vehicle that picks you up after you are run over by a steamroller. 10. Balderdash (n.), a rapidly receding hairline. 11. Testicle (n.), a humorous question on an exam. 12. Rectitude (n.), the formal, dignified bearing adopted by proctologists. 13. Pokemon (n), a Rastafarian proctologist. 14. Oyster (n.), a person who sprinkles his conversation with Yiddishisms. 15. Frisbeetarianism (n.), (back by popular demand): The belief that, when you die, your Soul flies up onto the roof and gets stuck there. 16. Circumvent (n.), an opening in the front of boxer shorts worn by Jewish men.

  

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