Testicule
Inflections plural testicules
Inflections testiculous
Of a person or behavior: increasingly deserving of ridicule; growing more contemptible or laughably objectionable.
“If he keeps getting more and more testiculous, I think the whole class is going to lose it.”
— Professor Sendy
Inflections testiculedrop; past testiculedropped; chiefly in the extended blend testiculedrop (Testament + Ridicule + Eavesdrop)
To eavesdrop on a conversation in a manner that is itself worthy of ridicule; to intrude on others' talk so as to invite mockery.
“Did you see how that weird unc testiculedropped on our conversation?”
— Professor Sendy
Synonyms
Word Family
Wombos built from the same root — derivatives, escalations, and kin of Testicule.
Word History
The Combo
testament ridicule Testicule
lend (wombo) of TESTAMENT + RIDICULE, coined by Professor Sendy. The first element contributes the sense of a thing that "stands as a testament" — i.e., a genuine, exemplary instance — while the second supplies the notion of mockery and contempt, yielding a noun for something that stands as a perfect monument to its own deserved derision. The spelling coincides with the obsolete diminutive "testicule" (little testicle), a collision the coinage deliberately exploits for comic effect.
First Known Use 2026
Coinage credited to Professor Sendy.
Attested in the source utterance, @ProfessorSendy ↗