A fictional term that does not exist in standard English lexicons. For the purpose of this exercise, it shall be defined as an imaginary substance or product with unique characteristics.
/ˈsɒkəki:/
The thing you are doing or referring to. It is used informally as a combination of the words 'what' and 'you' or 'your'. It is often used to refer to an action, object, or situation that the speaker or writer is aware of or questions.
/wʌtʃoʊ/
The act or process of providing someone with incorrect, outdated, or misleading information, often unintentionally or unknowingly.
/aʊtˈfɔːrmɪˈkeɪʃn/
a quality of being brave and willing to take risks or accept unusual challenges; sometimes it can also imply a tendency to be reckless or daring without proper caution.
/ˈbɑːldnəs/
A component in a printing or manufacturing process, specifically a roller located below another roller that ensures even contact and distribution of ink or material being processed.
/'ʌndə'rələr/
Tending to obstruct, hinder, or delay; contrary to the direction or purpose; disruptive.
/ˈɒbstrʌktɪv/
Not involving or characterized by logistics, which refers to the management of resources for the supply, storage, and transportation of goods and services. Describes situations or conditions that are free from or not reliant on supply chain and support functions.
/nəˈlɒɡɪstɪkl/
A fictional character, specifically a reference to the term used to describe gender or identity derived from a hypothetical calque of the name 'Hillary' as a suffix for masculine identities, often used in debates about inclusive language and gender identity.
/hɪləriˈmæs/