more searches
44 wordies list

wordie

all tags for this word (hide)
Leave a comment, citation, or private note
about 20 hours ago VanishedOne said:

Wordie is where words used on those other sites get to come if they've been good, pious, righteous words.

1 day ago Prolagus said:

Wordie is not listed here. They don't know what they're missing.

27 days ago reesetee said:

Done. Happy to oblige.

28 days ago gangerh said:

Gobsmacked that I haven't yet listed such an evocative, meaningful, alphadictionarie-crushing word. Let us campaign for all Wordies to list this fundamental six-pack of a word and 'bye-bye' schadenfreude. I'm listing it now. Pass it on. Even schadenfreudgeon bows to the wonder that is Wordie.

2 months ago Prolagus said:

I just realized Wordie doesn't stop when I'm not connected.
(But now, I am having dinner, so I just don't mind. Yum.)

3 months ago yarb said:

Speak to me, Cocky. Say a little wordie.

- Peter Reading, Mynah Petrarchan, from Diplopic, 1983

7 months ago TheSuperiorBeing said:

You forgot the single most important definition of Wordie - the best logophilic web site there ever was - and most probably the best web site, simple!

9 months ago seanahan said:

That's what her name is.

Lingo is a very frustrating show, since the players always guess really stupid words. One should examine the letter pattern of the English language and guess words that have the most likely letters.

9 months ago uselessness said:

Are you talking about Shandi? I'm in love with that girl. ;-)

9 months ago seanahan said:

"Forget sexy, he's bringing back Wordie", the blonde girl on lingo talk about Chuck Woolery.

about 1 year ago quotato said:

Could wordie be virtual vebosity? Who cares---I still like it.

about 1 year ago John said:

Just responded to zacharyr on his profile. Always open to suggestions or contributions for cool Wordie features, including ways to view the data.

about 1 year ago born2badored said: I'm a Proud Wordie

a discription or a person with the quality of useing many words.
i.e "He's a Wordie"

about 1 year ago seanahan said:

It is probably available via WordNet.

about 1 year ago zacharyr said:

I really want to see a visualization of the English lexicon, in alphabetical order, being dissolved and consumed into Wordie entries as more users sign on and add words.

Is that data available?

Register or login to leave a comment.
first listed by:
johnpowell (2 words)
appears in these lists: