chingadera
also
dakine/ da kine for general use
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chingadera
also
dakine/ da kine for general use
What does that mean?
soft cock
as in "nice lil chingadera you got there"
Hippiepotamus
When my mom forgets the word she wants to use, she replaces them with words like "whaticall" or "doflicky"
i take a drug that gives temporary wordal aphasia as a symptom so i do that all the time. it helps writing lyrics and makes in person conversation more difficult and more fun.
Couldn't think of "croissants" as a kid, called them "curly rolls," my uncle mocked me as a true product of the south, etc...
When I was young there was a book of words made up by people where words didn't exist. Close to what OP was saying. They were called Snigglets. I remember a few.
Downpause-the interruption of rain when you drive under a bridge.
Ignosecond- the tiny interval of time, for instance, between closing the car door and while it is in motion, remembering the key is inside.
PRNDL - pronounced prendle, the stock in the middle of the car it on the steering column that switches between drive modes.
And one I made up:
Or just substitute whatever comes to mind first.
Definitely