New words with short meanings
Here are some new words with short meanings:
- Flumplen (n.) - A feeling of being both exhausted and exhilarated at the same time.
Example: "I'm feeling totally flumplen after that marathon."
- Snurfle (v.) - To engage in a friendly and playful argument.
Example: "We snurfled about politics all night, but it was all in good fun."
- Jinkle (n.) - A small, insignificant problem that's easy to solve.
Example: "I was worried about the jinkle of a flat tire, but it was fixed in no time."
- Wuggle (v.) - To walk or move with a wobbly or unsteady gait.
Example: "After a few too many drinks, I started to wuggle my way home."
- Flibloom (n.) - A sudden, brief feeling of happiness or excitement.
Example: "I got a flibloom when I saw my favorite band announce a new tour."
- Glibble (v.) - To talk nonsense or speak foolishly.
Example: "He's always glibbling on about his latest get-rich-quick scheme."
- Snizzle (n.) - A small, tasty snack that's easy to eat on the go.
Example: "I grabbed a snizzle from the vending machine to hold me over until lunch."
- Wumplen (v.) - To make a silly or foolish face.
Example: "My kid loves to wumplen at me when I'm trying to take a serious photo."
- Flish (n.) - A small, insignificant fish that's often found in shallow water.
Example: "I caught a flish while fishing in the kiddie pool."
- Gromble (v.) - To complain or grumble in a low, rumbling voice.
Example: "My dad grombled all the way home from the grocery store because he didn't get the parking spot he wanted."
I hope you find these words entertaining and useful!