Lexicon

The words contained herein were obtained from the whims and ramblings of the mad. They are shared with some caution, for they have been said to induce hysteria when spoken. Should they call to you, beware they demand utterance from trivial cords.
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B

b /bi: (bee)/ adj.; 1. Malchance or atrocity. 2. int.; Spoken as an empathetic expression when misfortune is experienced or told of.

Anguish is as unavoidable a guest as the breath we take in. Do not harbor it for any longer than you would the aer in your lungs and stake it to aching inferno; ebb and respire anew.

C

chuffalo /ˈtʃʌfəloʊ (CHUFF-uh-loh)/ (var.: chuff /ˈtʃʌf/ (chuff)) noun; 1. A baleful one. 2. chuffy /ˈtʃʌfi (CHUFF-ee)/ adj.; Behaving a chuffalo. 3. chuffed /tʃʌft (chuft)/ verb pt.; To have been victimized by a chuffalo.

She flays her child's plume from flesh, mangles 'til daylight shimmers on walking sinew, and douses the living body with piss of vinegar and mace: this is the creation of the foul kin of the chimeric bitch-hound of the tormented planes.

D

doof /duːf (doof)/ noun; 1. Sustenanance.

When the hungering gut yearns, the mind becomes a twisted feast.

E

e /i: (ee)/ noun; 1. The systemic order of darkness within light, and of light within darkness. 2. int.; Spoken as an expression of fatalistic empathy and/or resigned optimism when a decidedly complex experience is told or had.

Endeavor for ease as you explore the enigmatic entanglement of eternity; equilibrium engrains every emanation.

G

g /dʒiː (jee)/ adj.; 1. Fate's smile or delight. 2. int.; Spoken as an empathetic expression when fortune is experienced or told of.

Pan it from the earth and find soil; drink it from the water and find thirst; speak it from the air and find silence; set all ablaze for it and find ash; alchemize it from the fount of spirit and you will never be without.

J

jik /dʒɪk (jick)/ noun; 1. A jestful vexation. 2. ono. Spoken curtly by the performer, signals the formal drop of the ruse. 3. jikkery /ˈdʒɪkəri (JICK-ə-ree)/ noun; The timespace surrounding a jik. 4. jikker /ˈdʒɪkər (JICK-ər)/ noun; One who jiks. verb pt.; jikked /dʒɪkt (jickt)/ verb prt.; jikking /ˈdʒɪkɪŋ (JICK-ing)/

First murmured by a travelling hermit devi known as Veni, a devotee of Krishna, use His boon as a fool, for those who darken its power will be toppled from whichever throne they sit.

john /dʒɑn (jon)/ fill; 1. To be prefixed to a word or phrase to fulfill the desired meter or rhythm. When used in this way, the words johnny or johnathan may be used in stead of. 2. noun; A march or wend.

The chaise of all tongue, once pure, turned noxious from the spillage of soulgerm by wanton rhapsodes and poets. Within the hollow lulls of forged word, the cries of the damned find their echo.

K

keeble /ˈkiːbəl (KEE-buhl)/ var. keeb /ˈkiːb (keeb)/ noun; 1. Affliction. 2. keebed /kiːbd (keebd)/ verb pt. ; keebing /ˈkiːbɪŋ (KEEB-ing)/ verb prt.; Burdened. 3. keebler /ˈkiːblər (KEEB-lər)/ adj.; One who unnaturally spawns or attracts keebles.

The child Maximillian was gifted with foresight of his short demise. In his libertas, he turned to wickedness, fearing no punishment. The Gods mocked, then changed his fate; sparing his life but condemning him to Earthly judgment; his namesake cursed to only be spoken in the presence of suffering.

P

puh /pʌ (puh)/ noun; 1. Sinful pride. 2. adj.; To embody sinful pride.

At the reaches of vanity, lye and aromatics are abandoned for putrescence and the corrupted walk the earth with a profane grin.

U

umafact /ˈuːməfækt (OO-muh-fact)/ noun; 1. Discordant truth.

Truth is a gem of many facets that reflects a phantom of absolution.