failaughy | adjective | / feilɒːfɪ /
describes someone who has a joke so poorly told and so unfunny that one cannot help but laugh. Someone who seeks for an attention by making a joke, but the joke is totally failed. Otherwise, friend or people around will laugh at him/her, at the lack hilarity of a joke, not because of his/her funny joke. Original word: JAYUS.
Example: A thief told the police a failaughy witnesseth. "Hey, how many sheep you have stolen?" "One" "But these are three sheep" "Oh, these two are its lambs, they followed after it"
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failaughter | noun | / feilæf·tər /
a laughter that came out from a corny or unfunny joke of his/her own.
Example: I really miss his failaughter. He said he would jump over the sea just to meet me.
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kitchild | adjective, noun | / kɪtʃaild /
(adj.) describes the kind language that is too informal and disdained by people, usually refers to written language. The writers of kitchild language don't care about the proper contraction. They embellish or abbreviate the language to be excessive by their own creativity. For the most excessive usage, it is written in a mixture of small and large fonts or even with number like "a1 r3ALLy luPh yU (I really love you)". This makes "castes" in language, with them being at the bottom caste. Original word: ALAY.
Example: Hey! Don't use kitchild language, please! I can't bear reading your written text nor even understand at all.
(noun) describe a person with shabby appearance and uneducated impression, mostly refers to male who fits the description. He usually wears an excessive or peculiar clothes and/or attributes and he thinks he is stylish, like an artist who's performing on the stage.
Example: Seeing kitchilds in a big city is not a surprise anymore. They usually just hang around aimlessly.
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lovennoyed | adjective | / lʌvə'nɔɪd /
A mix feelings of intense love and hate. Describe the intense feeling when you see something or someone that is so adorable and cute that you can't help but want to squash them. Sometimes it is because of what someone has done. It tends to love rather than hate or anger. lovennoying (adj.) has the same sense. Original word: GEMES.
Example: His action made her felt so lovennoyed with him. It is lovennoying to see a chubby baby.
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windin | noun | / wɪndɪn /
A situation where you feel bloated and gassy (flatulence) BUT not because of something you eat. It's because you stay up late or you didn't eat enough food that day or because the weather is too windy and cold or you're too long being outside at night. Original word: MASUK ANGIN.
Example : After chatting with him all night, I've got windin today.
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The original Indonesian words: jayus, alay, gemes, masuk angin. :D
Thank you very much for reading. If there any words that have the same meaning in your country, please do let me know. Suggestion or improvement are very welcomed. And I will be very pleased if you use at least one of these new words to make a sentence in comment. Again, thanks a lot. :)
Comments
Dear Onee
Good job! ,,, and thanks for sharing. Now I wanna make a question with "failaughy" !! ;-)
Refer to your example, does "failaughy" describe someone or something or both ?!
I mean, you have written: "describes someone who has a joke so poorly told and so unfunny that one cannot help but laugh." ,,, But you have used this Adj. before "Witness".
Cheers
Hello Syawal, :D :D
Just read and read, you'll be expert in reading. :D Do you mean "live"? Well, you can see on my profile, I live in Surabaya. Thank you for leaving a comment and liking. :)
Lol....Camel, you made me smile right now...........:) :) :) You're not wrong. But it's better to say, "aku sayang kamu, adikku" which means "I love you, my sister". "sayang" here means the love for all.
Thank you very much, brother Camel. I always feel pleased to read your comment. ^^
Aliceee..., I'm surprised! :D :D I hope it's not bugging the others. lol... Well, I would write sentences as a kitchild person, then laugh at myself. :D
Btw, what is hakuna matata?? hmm.. Thank you so much for leaving an interesting comment. :)
Dear Truong Thi Thanh Truc,
Thank you very much for loving this new words. Humorists are often failaughy, me too. :D Glad to have your comment here. Thanks. :)
Great fun words Onee! Some days I just let loose my kitchild persona, take everything lightly and just go with the flow! Hakuna Matata!
Dear Onee-chan,
I love your words.
I am failaughy. My husband always laughs at me after I tell him a funny story.
Dear Tara Benwell,
I can't say more than thank you a lot for appreciating my effort. These words are all I want to share because I think people would have the same feeling and/or condition like this, but they can't find in English.
I'm so glad you feel the same that there is kind of word for that. I hope people can express their feelings more in English since the language will surely continue to evolve.
Thank you very much for this interesting challenge, the great teacher Tara. :)
These are all fantastic! You worked so hard on these dictionary entries. Great work! My son is failaughy! He tries to tell our crossing guard jokes, but fails most times. It really cracks me up. He usually fails at telling a joke after someone else (usually his sister) has told a joke!