Pun Of The Week

Weird Words

How many do you know?
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Glabella
Petrichor
Aglet
Wamble
Vagitus
Tines
Phosphenes
Box Tent
Overmorrow
Minimus
Agraffe
Vocables
Interrobang
Columella Nasi
Armscye
Dysania
Griffonage
Tittle
Crapulence
Bannock device
Dactylioglyph
Decadarchy
Dragoman
Erf
Frankenfood
Gobbledygook
Hallux
Kennebecker
Kerfuffle
Lollygag
Meldrop
Nudiustertian
Nainsook
Octothorpe
Paean
Quire
Ratoon
Salopettes
Sabbulonarium
Taffeta
Tittynope
Ucalegon
Whiffler
Bibliokept
The space between your eyebrows.
The way it smells after the rain.
The plastic or metallic coating at the end of your shoelaces.
The rumbling of stomach.
The cry of a new born baby.
The prongs on a fork.
The sheen or light you see when you close your eyes and press your hands on them.
The tiny plastic table placed in the middleof a pizza box.
The day after tomorrow.
Your tiny toe or finger.
The wired cage that holds the cork in a bottle of champagne.
The "na na na" and "la la la" which don't really have any meaning in the lyrics of any song.
When you combine an exclamation mark with a question mark (like this ?!).
The space between your nostrils.
The armhole in clothes, where the sleeves are sewn.
The condition of finding it difficult to get out of bed in the morning.
Illegible hand-writing.
The dot over an "i" or a "j".
The utterly sick feeling you get after eating or drinking too much.
The metallic contraption used to measure your feet at the shoe store.
The engraver of rings and gems.
Government by ten individuals.
An interpreter or professional guide for travelers.
A plot of land.
Genetically modified food.
A language that is meaningless.
Your big toe.
A knapsack.
A commotion or fuss.
To spend time aimlessly
A drop of mucus at the nose, whether produced by cold or otherwise.
The day before yesterday.
Fine cotton fabric.
The symbol #
Song of thanksgiving.
Two dozen sheets of paper.
A small shoot growing from the root of a plant.
High-waisted skiing pants with shoulder straps.
A gravel pit.
Thin glossy silk
A small quantity of something left over.
Neighbor whose house is on fire.
Somebody who walks in front of you through a crowd.
A person who steals books.