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Have you ever made up a word on the spot because you didn't already know a word for what you meant, and later found your word, with basically your definition, in a dictionary (published before your nonce coinage)?
View AnswersAye, indeed
5 (50.0%)
Nay, or at least not that I can recall
5 (50.0%)
Yeah, but not in English
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