FIRST PLACE: JONNETTE LYNN (Contributor)
Hangry | hāNG' grē | adj. The feeling when hunger has reached the point where one loses their sweet disposition.
Ex: I'm freakin' hangry! Somebody give me some string cheese before somebody gets hurt!
Hangry | hāNG' grē | adj. The feeling when hunger has reached the point where one loses their sweet disposition.
Ex: I'm freakin' hangry! Somebody give me some string cheese before somebody gets hurt!
SECOND PLACE: KEVIN WIYARNANDA (Contributor)
Janji | jăN' gēē | adj. A way to describe a very fast movement.
Ex: He saw them walking very janji in front of school.
Janji | jăN' gēē | adj. A way to describe a very fast movement.
Ex: He saw them walking very janji in front of school.
THIRD PLACE: SONYA B (Contributor)
Word-while | wərD' - wīl | adj. Used to describe and pay respects to an excellent use of word choice in a phrase or sentence. Sometimes used to acknowledge a writer's work as worth the time, money, and/or effort it took to read it.
Ex: The statement she made in the last chapter was word-while!
Word-while | wərD' - wīl | adj. Used to describe and pay respects to an excellent use of word choice in a phrase or sentence. Sometimes used to acknowledge a writer's work as worth the time, money, and/or effort it took to read it.
Ex: The statement she made in the last chapter was word-while!
CONSOLATION PRIZE: MIMMI KERR
worderful | wǝrD' Ər fǝL' | adj. Used to describe an inspiring, pleasurable, or admirable use of a word or phrase.
Ex. The things you said about my father were just worderful. Thank you.
SYN: sublurd, out of this word, inwordible
worderful | wǝrD' Ər fǝL' | adj. Used to describe an inspiring, pleasurable, or admirable use of a word or phrase.
Ex. The things you said about my father were just worderful. Thank you.
SYN: sublurd, out of this word, inwordible