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Esoterikakirkeminepeanemajackenlaura

nounverb
\ iˌsotuhrikuhˈkoorkuhminipeeˌaneemuhˈjakuhnˌlawruh \ ɪˌsɒtərɪkəˈkɜːkəmɪnɪpiːˌæniməˈdʒækənˌlɔːrəˌɛsoʊˌtɛrɪkəˌkɪrkəˌmɪnɪˌpiːəˌniməˌdʒækənˈlɔrə
✓ Sendy original
noun 1 of 2 nonce

Inflections the World's Longest Word Spoken In One Breath; also the longest word

1

In the lexicon of Professor Sendy, the newest segment formally appended to his ever-expanding compound 'World's Longest Word Spoken In One Breath'; a fresh string of syllables added to the running word so that the whole may still, by the bit's conceit, be uttered in a single exhalation.

a

the complete current form of that perpetually growing word, after the latest segment has been attached.

2026

“He recited the full word, ending on Esoterikakirkeminepeanemajackenlaura, without pausing for air.”

— Professor Sendy

b

by extension, any single absurdly long compound presented as a feat of unbroken pronunciation.

2026

“Each week brings another Esoterikakirkeminepeanemajackenlaura to memorize.”

— Professor Sendy

2026

“Esoterikakirkeminepeanemajackenlaura is the new addition to the World's Longest Word Spoken In One Breath.”

— Professor Sendy

verb 2 of 2 nonce

Inflections esoterikakirkeminepeanemajackenlaura'd; esoterikakirkeminepeanemajackenlaura-ing

1

to extend an already overlong word by tacking on yet another unpronounceable cluster of syllables; to lengthen a compound past the point of any reasonable single breath.

2026

“Professor Sendy esoterikakirkeminepeanemajackenlaura'd the world's longest word again, adding another mouthful to the end.”

— Professor Sendy

Synonyms

the World's Longest WordLowkirkentologiclowstatothenticlaura

Word History

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serial coinage by Professor Sendy, appended as the latest installment to his ongoing "World's Longest Word Spoken In One Breath." The segment fuses recognizable fragments — esoteri- (compare ESOTERIC, "intended for or understood by a select few"), -kirke- (a phonetic cluster echoing the recurring -kirken- element of Sendy's longest-word saga), -mine-, -peanema- (suggestive of the pneumo-/-anemo- breath-and-air motif appropriate to a word "spoken in one breath"), and the proper-name suffixes -jacken- and -laura, by which Sendy customarily caps each new addition. The whole is concatenated without internal pause, in keeping with the bit's central conceit. Unlike Sendy's standard wombos, this entry was presented without the customary (Root + Root) etymology boxes.

First Known Use 2026

Coinage credited to Professor Sendy.

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