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What's a word people use, that isn't actually a word?

How about "smushed"? That's kind of a funny one.
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it becomes a word once people start using it.
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TOO LATE!smush
or smoosh
[ smoosh ]
verb (used with object) Informal.
to mash or push, especially to push down or in; compress: to smush a pie in someone's face.....Dictionary.com
scurrilous
@Aislinn Technically, it is:
[quote] Definition of scurrilous
1a : using or given to coarse language
b : vulgar and evil
scurrilous imposters who used a religious exterior to rob poor people
— Edwin Benson
2 : containing obscenities, abuse, or slander
scurrilous accusations[/quote]
@bijouxbroussard

[quote]adjective: scurrilous
making or spreading scandalous claims about someone with the intention of damaging their reputation.
"a scurrilous attack on his integrity"

•humorously insulting.
"a very funny collection of bawdy and scurrilous writings"
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@bijouxbroussard
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[quote]vulgar and evil <scurrilous imposters who used a religious exterior to rob poor people — Edwin Benson> containing obscenities, abuse, or slander[/quote]
adorbz · 26-30, F
at least 68% of my vocabulary
MyaJhonston · 22-25, F
irregardless
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“Sammich”. 🥪
Lumberjack70 · 56-60, M
Skookum, meaning big or really heavy duty.
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