You may recall yesterday’s competition wherein we invited readers to submit wickedly inventive or otherwise entertaining definitions of words of their choice, egged on by the prospect of a free copy of The Devil’s Dictionary (1906) by Ambrose Bierce – a new version of which has just been released by the nice people at Roads Publishing.
You literally answered in your 47s.
The lucky Dr Johnsons are as follows.
WINNERS
Denizen: n. a person claiming citizenship of several countries simultaneously. (bisted)
Topaz (n) Gemstone once believed to have the power to shrink male genitalia (caroline)
TD: Former Irish educator who found they could neither do nor teach. (Mysteron)
Be grand: the idea that it will all turn out well at the end of the day; a sort of nervous, hopeful and yet cavalier attitude adopted by the Irish nation, often to their own detriment.eg. “Oh no Fintan your face is on fire! Shall I fetch a glass of water?”
“Will you get away out of that Gobnáit! I’ll just stick my head in this bucket of gick, be grand!” (meadowlark)
Arsessist (n): One who aggressively and relentlessly threatens litigation to defend a supposed reputation, recognised and revered by no-one but himself, making a complete arse of himself in the process. (Chucky R. Law)
RUNNER UP
Zylophone: n Incorrect spelling of Xylophone (Brian)
Thanks all.
Yesterday: Lucifer’s Lexicon





Denizen
n. the momentary climactic feeling of peace Denis gets after sending a legal letter
Well done all :)
Ambrose Bierce left America in 1913, aged 71, to fight in the Mexican Revolution. He was never seen again. If still alive, he would be the oldest person on Earth, at 173 years of age.
Trug: The act of hugging a tree
Blackadder and Baldrick’s attempts at re-writing the dictionary is funny:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmk4PfuiPVY
The TD one is so true.
Myth: a female moth.
An imaginary female moth with a speech impediment?
I laughed :)