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squick:

v. to disturb, unsettle, make uneasy; to cause disgust or revulsion; to gross (someone) out; to freak (someone) out. Also noun, something which causes disgust, revulsion, or uneasiness, or the disgust, revulsion, or uneasiness itself. Also squick (someone) out.
 
Parlous

1. obsolete : dangerously shrewd or cunning
2 : full of danger or risk
— par·lous·ly adverb

Examples of PARLOUS

1. The company is in a parlous financial situation.
2. He talked about the parlous state of the country.

Origin of PARLOUS
Middle English, alteration of perilous
First Known Use: 14th century
 
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I didn't hear any new words yesterday but folks on the board are making up for it today!
 
Truthmatters

1) a bot programmed by the DNC
2) a poster with a lower IQ than their pet
3) the missing link between Australopithecus and rdean
 
Delirifacient:

Producing, or tending to produce, delirium.
Any substance which tends to cause delirium.
 
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Nooo .... actually there are some words I can't use.

I try. But then I just have to go back and delete.

Like this time. :redface:
 
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