SPARGEFACTION
[noun]
the act of sprinkling.
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COLLUDE
[verb]
1. to act together through a secret understanding, especially with evil or harmful intent.
2. to conspire in a fraud.
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Here’s a big project I’ve been working on for the last few months, in between other jobs - creating artwork for the marketing of the Sony Playstation game Battle Royale Allstars. It was a lot of fun finding the right level of detail to describe both Big Daddy from Bioshock, and Ratchet & Clank. If that wan’t enough, any project where you get to draw Parappa the Rapper can’t be half bad.
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AILUROPHILE [aka AELUROPHILE or AILEUROPHILE]
[noun]
a person who likes cats; a cat fancier.
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EMOTICON
[noun]
a pictorial representation of a facial expression using punctuation marks, numbers and letters, usually written to express a person’s feelings or mood. Emoticons are often used to alert a responder to the tenor or temper of a statement, and can change and improve interpretation of plain text; emoticons for a smiley face :-) and sad face :-( appear in the first documented use in digital form. The word is a portmanteau word of the English words emotion and icon.
AWAKE
[verb]
1. to wake up; rouse from sleep.
2. to rouse to action; become active.
3. to come or bring to an awareness; become cognisant.
[adjective]
4. waking; not sleeping.
5. vigilant; alert.
Etymology: Middle English awaken, Old English awacen, past participle of awæcnan.
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AMATEUR
[noun]
1. a person inexperienced or unskilled in a particular activity.
2. a person who engages in a study, sport, or other activity for pleasure rather than for financial benefit or professional reasons.
3. an athlete who has never competed for payment or for a monetary prize.
4. a person who admires something; devotee; fan.
[adjective]
5. characteristic of or engaged in by an amateur; nonprofessional; dilettante; tyro; novice.
VENOMOUS
[adjective]
1. (of an animal) having a gland or glands for secreting venom; able to inflict a poisoned bite, sting, or wound.
2. full of or containing venom; poisonous.
3. spiteful; malignant.
Etymology: Middle English venim (o)us < Anglo-French venimus ( Old French venimeux).
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APIPHOBIA [aka APIOPHOBIA]
[noun]
an intense fear of bees or bee stings. Also called melissophobia.
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APPROVAL JUNKIE
[noun]
Slang: a person with an insatiable need for social approval; an individual obsessed with being liked.