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    100 Totally Weird Words (Like 'Argle-Bargle') That'll Expand Your Lexicon

    By Maryn Liles,

    6 hours ago

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    Gadzooks! Looking to expand your vocabulary? Take a peek at these weird words to add to your regular, day-to-day conversations.

    Some of these unusual, rare, odd and unique words can sound especially peculiar when said out loud. Other funny words can just look strange when you see them on the page. So that’s why we’ve included definitions for all of these weird words from A to Z!

    From "argle-bargle" to "xiphoid," these weird words will help you spice up any topic you discuss. Take a glance and get ready to expand your lexicon!

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    100 Weird Words

    1. Abaft: toward or at the stern of a ship; further aft

    2. Abatjour: skylight or device to direct light into a room

    3. Agastopia: admiration of a particular part of someone’s body

    4. Argle-bargle: copious but meaningless talk or writing

    5. Baboonery: foolishness; stupidity; nonsense

    6. Bacchanal: drunkard; a reveler

    7. Bibble: to drink often; to eat and/or drink noisily

    8. Bumfuzzle: confused, perplexed

    9. Cabotage: coastal navigation; the exclusive right of a country to control the air traffic within its borders

    10. Cacodemonomania: the pathological belief that one is inhabited by an evil spirit

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    11. Caffoy: velvety fabric

    12. Cattywampus: askew

    13. Dactylioglyph: engraver of rings or gems

    14. Decadarchy: government by ten individuals

    15. Discombobulate: to disconcert or confuse

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    16. Dragoman:
    an interpreter or professional guide for travelers

    17. Eellogofusciouhipoppokunurious: very good, very fine

    18. Elchee: an ambassador

    19. Erf: a plot of land

    20. Erinaceous: of or relating to hedgehogs

    21. Falsiloquence: deceitful speech

    22. Finifugal: afraid of finishing anything

    23. Flummox: to perplex someone greatly

    24. Frankenfood: genetically modified food

    25. Gablock: spur attached to the heel of a fighting cock

    26. Gadzooks: mild oath

    27. Gardyloo: used in medieval Edinburgh as a warning cry when it was customary to throw slops from the windows into the streets

    28. Gobbledygook: a meaningless language

    29. Halfpace: a platform of a staircase where the stair turns back in exactly the reverse direction of the lower flight

    30. Hallux: big toe

    31. Hent: to grasp; to seize

    32. Hullabaloo: a commotion

    33. Ickle: little

    34. Ill-willie: having an unfriendly disposition

    35. Imago: the idealized mental image of a person

    36. Impignorate: to pledge, pawn or mortgage

    37. Jabberwock: nonsense, gibberish

    38. Jaculiferous: having arrow-like prickles

    39. Jargoon: brilliant pale or colorless zircon

    40. Jentacular: pertaining to breakfast

    41. Kakorrhaphiophobia: fear of failure

    42. Karozzin: Maltese horse-drawn carriage

    43. Kennebecker: knapsack

    44. Kerfuffle: a commotion or fuss

    45. Lackadaisical: lacking enthusiasm or determination

    46. Lamprophony: speaking in loud and clear tones

    47. Largiloquent: talkative; full of words

    48. Lollygag: to spend time aimlessly

    49. Mabble: to wrap up

    50. Macaroni: nonsense; foolishness

    51. Macrosmatic: having a good sense of smell

    52. Meldrop: a drop of mucus at the nose, whether produced by cold or otherwise

    53. Nainsook: fine cotton fabric

    54. Naze: headland or cape

    55. Nebulize: to reduce to spray

    56. Nudiustertian: the day before yesterday

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    57. Obnixely: earnestly; strenuously

    58. Obrotund: round but flattened on top and bottom

    59. Octothorpe: the pound sign (#)

    60. Oxter: to take under the arm; to support by taking the arm

    61. Paean: song of thanksgiving

    62. Paleobotany: the study of ancient plants

    63. Pauciloquent: of few words; speaking little

    64. Poppycock: nonsense

    65. Quackle: to choke; to suffocate

    66. Quadragenarian: a person between 40 and 49 years of age

    67. Quire: two dozen sheets of paper

    68. Quomodocunquizing: making money in any way that you can

    69. Rabble: a device for stirring molten iron in a furnace

    70. Rabelaisian: coarsely hilarious

    71. Ragamuffin: a person, typically a child, in ragged, dirty clothes

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    72. Ratoon: a small shoot growing from the root of a plant

    73. Sabbulonarium: gravel pit

    74. Saccadic: jerky; twitching

    75. Salopettes: high-waisted skiing pants with shoulder straps

    76. Snickersnee: to engage in cut-and-thrust fighting with knives

    77. Taffeta: thin, glossy silk

    78. Taradiddle: pretentious nonsense

    79. Tentigo: priapism; morbid lasciviousness

    80. Tittynope: a small quantity of something left over

    81. Ucalegon: neighbor whose house is on fire

    82. Uguisu: olive-plumed bush warbler

    83. Ulotrichous: having wooly or crispy hair

    84. Umbel: mass of flowers springing from a single center

    85. Vacherin: a sweet mixture of meringue and whipped cream

    86. Vainglory: idle boastfulness

    87. Valetudinarian: a sickly or weak person, especially one who is constantly and morbidly concerned with his or her health

    88. Vaniloquence: vain or foolish talk

    89. Wakerife: wakeful; indisposed to sleep

    90. Walleteer: one who carries a wallet

    91. Whiffler: somebody who walks in front of you through a crowd

    92. Whippersnapper: a young person considered to be presumptuous or overconfident

    93. Xanthopsia: a visual condition where things appear yellow

    94. Xertz: to gulp down quickly and greedily

    95. Xiphoid: sword-shaped

    96. Xylocarp: hard and woody fruit

    97. Yabba: large Jamaican earthenware or wooden vessel

    98. Yarborough: hand of cards containing no card above a nine

    99. Yellowplush: a footman

    100. Zoanthropy: delusion of a person who believes himself changed into an animal

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