Ponting: (n) (adj) 1. A substance or entity or even a person of unquestionable integrity 2. An act of uncivilised behaviour. [Also, pontingness (n)]
Usage: The judge was driven towards justice because he knew that the pontiff was a ponting. Sir Bonkers said, %u201CDon%u2019t try to bully me. I surely can fathom the pontingness in your eyes%u201D.
Bucknor: (n) (adj) 1. Temporary blindness leading to missing out on the obvious. 2. To be at the wrong place at the wrong time. 3. Situations leading to grave judgemental errors. Usage: I feel bucknored by my boss; Life often throws a bucknor at you.
Benson: (n) (adj) 1. Something that legitimises a severe bucknor. Usage: First they bucknored me and then they bensoned it! I am toast. Also see bucknor
RE:New words in Dictionary
by PuttIndies on Jan 10, 2008 05:54 PM Permalink
This is really funny!! You wrote it or picked it up from some other website. If it's your own, great sense of humor!!
RE:New words in Dictionary
by TJ on Jan 10, 2008 07:43 PM Permalink
Its already on the mail flow and in my inbox too. Just a copy stuff not 'created' po.oper