A non-standard English term used to describe a person who feels shy, embarrassed, or uncomfortable in social situations. It's a playful twist on words like 'nervous' or 'timid'.
/ˈnɪmʃɪz/
The act of creating or engaging in a slothful or idle behavior, often involving the production of useless material or unproductive work.
/ˈspoʊlmекɪŋ/
An antineurotoxin is a substance that neutralizes or reduces the harmful effects of neurotoxins. Neurotoxins are substances that can damage or disrupt the functioning of nerves and the nervous system. Antineurotoxins are often used in medical treatments to counteract the effects of toxins produced by certain bacteria or other harmful substances.
/ænɪˌnoʊrəˈtɑːktɪn/
A concept or ideology claimed to be associated with the policies and politics of Barack Obama, particularly in terms of allegedly socialist or progressive economic ideas and policies.
/ɔ.bəˈmʌn.is.m/
Heterometaboly refers to a type of insect metamorphosis in which a larva undergoes a complete transformation into an adult with a different morphology or body structure. Examples include the caterpillar to butterfly transformation. This is different from hemimetaboly, where the post-larval stages resemble the adult but are smaller in size.
/hɛdʒərˈmɛtəbəli/
An ad-hoc word that seemingly combines 'ant' and 'Jennifer' but lacks a widely recognized meaning, typically used humorously or non-sequentially.
/ænˈtɪnəfɜːr/
Relating to or living in the Arctic, especially the Arctic regions of North America and Russia, or the wildlife found there.
/ˈærk.tɪ.ʃən/
The quality of being incapable of being extinguished, especially in the context of a flame, metaphorically representing something that cannot be stopped or snuffed out.
/ɪnɪ'ɡnɪʃəˌb Prescott/