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"Hemp is a made up word," DEA spokesperson Rusty Payne told me.
Another advantage is it's easier to top search results for a made-up word.
Tornado-like vortices Let's begin with gustnadoes -- and no, that's not a made-up word.
The first time someone ever ordered a Drambuie from me, I thought that was a made-up word.
In the interview, King defended the name and noted that Verizon (VZ) was a made-up word, too.
"Brexit" is a made-up word that is likely to live on in history books for decades to come.
If you make bright Scandinavian-ish synth pop, use a made-up word with two vowels in a row.
I called my strange and wonderful discovery "eppi," a made-up word that sounded cute and mysterious to me.
I do not possess the emotional resources to comment on this made up word nor the material it supposedly signifies.
King predicted the new brand will eventually catch on and reminded critics that Verizon (VZ) was a made-up word, too.
"At the extreme other end, when you're super-registerable, is when it is something like a made up word, like Xerox," she said.
In 2006, Raniere created Jness, a "made-up word that we are defining as we define who we are," a female member told me.
Naming advisors like to see the made-up word name trend on the rise, Foden said, because it's the kind of thing companies pay a consultant to figure out.
If you're searching for deep meaning in the word itself, the truth, as Mr. Carter laid out in his proclamation, is that kumbaya is probably a made-up word.
Instead, imagine eight technophiles in an Atlanta Convention Center briefing room waiting to "Superman" their jackets to expose polo shirts bearing the made-up word Wi-Fi before a crowd of 63.
Ad astra is not just some lyrical sounding made-up word, as it's actually a real phrase, and it actually has a much deeper meaning when you pair it with Pitt's new movie.
When clickbait and scandals dominate the mainstream perception of the platform, it's easy to believe that "YouTuber" is a made up word for people who spit out a video in 30 minutes and spend the rest of the day hanging out.
Neither does anyone else because it's a made-up word, just like every other word that was on the spelling test that teacher Joe Dombrowski gave his fourth-grade class on Wednesday as part of an early April Fools' Day prank.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer gave a cryptic answer when asked about the made-up word at his daily press briefing on Wednesday, saying that only "the president and a small group of people know exactly what he meant" by the tweet.
It's what made certain pockets of the internet begin referring to Saetia and their ilk as "skramz," a made-up word that got thrown at bands as a way to delineate them from the watered down, mass market version that had come into vogue.
And it was easier still to make fun of our American cousins for their silly stockpiling when we read that one of their Preppers stored 5,000 gallons of his own saliva because he heard it contained "antibioliological qualities," which I'm fairly certain is a made up word.
That clip, from the very first "Colbert Report" in 2005, is most famous for Colbert's invention of the word "truthiness," which was itself so perspicacious and so apt a made-up word to describe the preference of politicians for only approximations of the truth, rather than the real thing, that it was chosen "word of the year" by dictionary publisher Merriam Webster.
It's not an autobiographical show, but Saracho and her all-Latinx (a gender-neutral term for people of Latin descent) writers infused it with terminology, images, and themes rarely seen on TV. One term was the word pocha, a derogatory made-up word that in essence refers to a person trapped between Mexican and American cultures, as if to say you can't do either right.
In-jokes are sprinkled through the show, such as "Piscacadawadaquoddymoggin", a made-up word that's been used both for places and for people's names. The components of this made-up word are portions of Native American place names in the New England region of the United States, most of them in Maine (i.e.: Piscataqua, Passamaquoddy, and Androscoggin).
Lomelda is the stage name of musician Hannah Read. According to Read, Lomelda is a made-up word that means "echo of the stars".
Venafi is a made-up word created by combining two Latin roots—Vena (vein or root) and Fides (trust or faith). Venafi secures the root of trust—the encryption keys and certificates.
The album takes its name from a synonym for the word "neologism", which means a made-up word which enters everyday use. The album's recording sessions were marred by a mixing console that caught fire.
His note as a woodblock artist brought great attention to his work when he released his manga in 1814. "Manga" was essentially Hokusai’s made-up word for Toba-e style art.Gresh, Louis H., Weinberg, Robert. The Science of Anime.
Jewls to resort to non-dictionary words. Ron eventually messes up the spelling of "whummph," causing Maurecia to win, though he thinks it is unfair, as he cannot know how a made-up word is spelled. While Maurecia celebrates, Ron is not smiling. ; 25.
It carries the title of Datuk in Malaysia. In 2015, a made-up word inspired by Chan's description of his hair during an interview for a commercial, duang, became an internet viral meme in China. The Chinese character for the word is a composite of two characters of Chan's name.
She uses a mech in battle. Apparently, she only mutters a made-up word "Guga" in conversation. In the anime, Arnoul speaks for the first time in the final episode. In the light novel and the manga, it is revealed that she is also a Liradan, and that "Guga" is encrypted speech.
Framo LT300PV,LT200S and LT3002b Framo Piccolo' In 1934, the company moved to Hainichen and was subsequently rebranded as FRAMO-Werke GmbH, Hainichen. Framo is a made-up word based on FRankenberg and MOtorenwerk (engine plant). At this point, the company was already employing 700 workers. 1934 also saw the development of compact cars.
After seeking medical attention for the resultant swelling, hundreds of tiny spiders are discovered emerging from her lanced wound, which causes the victim to go insane. An email hoax describes the attacks by the South American Blush Spider in public toilets. The alleged spider's scientific name is Arachnius gluteus, where "arachnius" is a made-up word intended to mean "spider". and "gluteus" is a reference to buttocks (cf: gluteus maximus).
Gartner, Michael (15 March 1987). Words, Newsday The similarities and relationship between the content of this book and the Hall concept of sniglets is noted, by Barbara Wallraff, in Word Court (2001). When the format of Lloyd's satirical TV show Not the Nine O'Clock News was sold to America—where it became Not Necessarily the News—the producers also took the made-up word definition concept, which became the sniglets popularized by Hall.
Crawford writes in a modern English, with a few nods to dialect words, with an occasional made-up word or a word borrowed from technical science. The main forms he uses are short and lyrical. He has translated from the 17th-century Latin of the Aberdeenshire poet Arthur Johnston. He was a founder of the international magazine Verse in 1984 and worked as poetry editor for the Edinburgh publisher Polygon in the 1990s.
After allowing the child a minute to explore the substance, the researchers showed them the same food in a different container and asked them to say its "name" (i.e., the made-up word). Children tested in the highchair demonstrated better recall of the names of the substances. Their results support the view that toddlers' learning of words is contextually bound; that is, toddlers benefit from learning new words for substances in a context that they already associate with food.
He has dismissed this criticism, and has written that "transphobe (like homophobe) is a made-up word used to slander conservative people of faith with a mental condition, and is only used by SJWs". TenNapel is also involved with Comicsgate, a loosely organized campaign against diversity in the super hero comics industry. Sean Gordon Murphy had drawn a cover for one of TenNapel's works. Murphy withdrew the cover and issued an apology after being made aware of TenNapel's history of anti-LGBTQ comments.
Flexicution is the combination of the words "flex" and "execution". It was created by Logic, who explained it on Twitter as "a term and funny made up word for killing shit". Logic began to tease the song on April 5, 2016 with GFuel in an interview containing a teaser of Flexicution. He went on to play snippets at various shows on The Incredible World Tour and teasing other snippets on his Snapchat before finally dropping the track on June 14, 2016.
Samuelson's lab has examined conditions under which children will generalize usage of a noun based on various features in addition to shape, such as material. In one of her studies, Samuelson and her colleagues gave 16-month-olds a variety of substances, including applesauce, pudding, soup and juice. Some of the toddlers got to play with the food in their high chairs whereas others sat at a table. When presenting each substance, the researchers named it using a made-up word, such as dax or kiv.
Their debut album, One (Hellbound) was recorded and mixed at Planet-Z Studios with Zeuss (Hatebreed, The Red Chord, Shadows Fall) in June 2005 and released later that year. Following this the band set out on a tour with Himsa in late 2006. It has also been stated that the band's name, Demiricous, has no significant meaning at all and is just a made-up word. The band has already gained a worldwide fanbase with their debut album, and has earned the respect and praise of metal icons Slayer.
Squier remained involved in the project, but as the home market became eclipsed by radio in 1934 he changed the direction of the company to deliver music to commercial clients. He was intrigued by the made-up word Kodak being used as a trademark and so took the first syllable from "music" and added the "ak" from "Kodak" to create the name Muzak which became the new name of the company. In 1937, the Muzak division was purchased from the North American Company by Warner Bros., which expanded it into other cities.
The Pompatus of Love is a 1996 American comedy film that tells the story of four guys discussing women and the meaning of the word "pompatus". This made- up word is found in two Steve Miller songs, "Enter Maurice" and "The Joker", the latter of which contains the line "Some people call me Maurice / 'cause I speak of the pompatus of love". Wolfman Jack can also be heard using the term in his spoken lines in The Guess Who's "Clap for the Wolfman." The low-budget, independent film received mostly negative reviews.
In the commentary of Season 1 DVD, it is stated that the word "Indraga Mano" is just a made-up word created by the writers. Essentially they had to make a crafty translation for the English version, hence "Ace up the Sleeve". In the second season, the move was made illegal by the IGPX League stating that it was starting to get unfair how richer teams were able to buy more expensive equipment than poorer teams such as Team Satomi. Their mechs are also capable of gliding short distances due to small wing-like extensions which are usually retracted.
Loudoun Water created an indoor education center and outdoor interpretive area called The Aquiary (ā•kwee•air•ee). The Aquiary is like a water museum, full of interactive exhibits and interpretive trails that tell the story of drinking water treatment and delivery; source water protection; water conservation and water reclamation. The Aquiary was named by one of the citizen members of the advisory group that advised Loudoun Water on the content and appearance of the space. It is a made-up word that rhymes with aviary, and means “a place for Loudoun water learning and appreciation.” Brainstorming for the space and the trail system began in 2003 when Loudoun Water first decided to build a campus in Ashburn, next to its Operations and Maintenance facility.
In 1995, a new band formed under the name "Diplomatic Immunity", where Ertürk was playing the guitar once again, working with several important musicians of Turkey. Ertürk started to record his first solo album in English with Ahmet Tekneci, Emrehan Halıcı, Barış Menküer and Murat Köselioğlu in 2001; however, before the mixing process started, he got together with his old friend Pamela Spence and they made three high- profiled albums titled “Eğer Dinlersen” (If You'll Listen), “Şehir Rehberi” (City Guide) and “Cehennet” (a made-up word in Turkish suggesting that a place contains both heaven and hell). “Şehir Rehberi” (City Guide), which includes the famous hit “İstanbul”, was actually composed as the solo album of Artun Ertürk, but with the suggestion of the recording company, it was changed into the album of Pamela Spence just before the recording process started. Artun Ertürk and his band Diplomatic Immunity went on the tours of the mentioned albums and they played as the live group of Pamela Spence.

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