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Wombictionary

noun
\ womˈbikshuhneree \ wɒmˈbɪkʃənɛriwɑmˈbɪkʃəˌnɛri
✓ Sendy original
noun chiefly Sendian

Inflections plural Wombictionaries

1

A reference volume that collects, defines, and breaks down the body of wombos coined by Professor Sendy; a dictionary of wombos.

a

Specifically, a curated edition containing only the usable, frequently spoken wombos, omitting the longer or seldom-used coinages.

2026

“This is going to have all of my wombos, or at least the usable wombos; some of the longer ones we don't talk about a lot might not be included.”

— Professor Sendy

b

Such a volume regarded as a study aid, from which a reader may absorb dozens of wombos in a single sitting and attain fluency.

2026

“You'll learn maybe sixty-six, sixty-seven wombos at a time in a forty-one-minute period.”

— Professor Sendy

2026

“The Professor Sendy Wombictionary is coming soon, and the design on it is going to be amaxxing.”

— Professor Sendy

2026

“Once you have this Wombictionary you'll no longer have to have any nonchalashouts on any brarpets at all.”

— Professor Sendy

2

By extension, the published canon or authoritative record of Sendian vocabulary, including first-time disclosures such as the breakdown of his longest word ever spoken in one breath.

2026

“There's also going to be a breakdown of the world's longest word ever spoken in one breath, so you'll get all of those word parts for the first time.”

— Professor Sendy

Synonyms

wombo lexiconSendian dictionary

Word History

The Combo

wombo dictionary Wombictionary

lend of wombo (a word coinage of the Sendian school, itself of obscure origin) + dictionary (Middle English diccionarie, from Medieval Latin dictionarium, from Latin dictio "a saying, word"). Coined by Professor Sendy to name a single bound reference compiling the body of his wombos.

First Known Use 2026

Coinage credited to Professor Sendy.

Attested in the source utterance, @ProfessorSendy ↗

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