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Psych Word Up Real Answers The Inability To Make Decisions A Wart That Hangs Down Like A String The Plastic Tip On The End Of A Shoelace The Wire Cage Holding The Cork In A Bottle Of Champagne A Feverish Desire To Rip One's Clothes Off Something That Appears Out Of Thin Air Copious But Meaningless Writing Or Talk Complete Freedom From Stress And Anxiety The Little Loops For A Belt On A Pair Of Trousers Or A Raincoat Coarsly Abusive Language Something That Wants To Be Grand But Is Only Bland To Brag Or Speak Pompously The Delusion That You Are An Ox Or A Cow A Strap That Holds Pant Legs In Place The Hole In A Cask Or Barrel Where Liquid Is Poured In Or Drained Out A Shocking Thing An Intense Flurry Of Activity To Finish Something By A Deadline Someone That Loves Nooks And Crannies A Small Cheese Another Name For Woodlice A Rhetorical Device Of Repeating Some Words You've Used In Reverse Order The Noise That Feet Make When Your Shoes Are Full Of Water A Group Hired To Applaud At A Performance An Obsessive Desire To Lie Down The Science Of Leg-Pulling To Feel Ill Because Of Excessive Eating Or Drinking Of Or Relating To Twilight Bed Fluff That's Lodged In Your Belly Button The Shock You Feel When You First Jump Into Cold Water A Low Rumbling Sound Produced By The Bowels The Loose Skin On A Cow's Neck To Make Wet And Dirty By Dragging On The Ground Decaying Matter In A Forest To Lay A Bottle On Its Side Long Enough To Drain The Few Drops Remaining German Word For The False Sensation Of Movement Felt When Looking Out Of A Stopped Train, You See Another Train Depart The Final Individual In A Species Constantly Hungry A Dangling Piece Of Curly Hair The Metal Part Of A Pencil Having The Color Of A Dead Or Faded Leaf Someone Who Is Very Free With Money, Is A Generous Spender To Laugh In A Disrespectful Or Jeering Way To Behave In A Cowardly Manner Feverishly Plucking At The Bed Linens Sucking Honey From Flowers Overwhelmed By Unreasonable And Disproportionate Scolding Weary With Being Tossed About Pretending To Work Tightrope Walking A Legal Term Describing Goods Or Money That Can Be Replaced By Equivalent Items A Wandering Beggar A Warning Cry Shouted Before Throwing Slops From An Upstairs Window A Gaelic Word For Both A Beautiful Fairy And A Hag In The Shape Of A Goat. The Substance That Collects In The Bottom Of Your Pockets A Person Who Believes Everything He Or She Hears One Who Stares For A Long Time At Things Happening On A Canal To Have A Paralyzing Or Mesmerizing Effect On Someone A Surgical Sponge Accidentally Left Inside A Patient's Body A Double Handful Of Water Word For A High-Spirited Person In The 14Th Century To Silently Watch People While They're Eating, Hoping They'll Ask You To Join Them A Musical Timing Of 1/64 Fear Of Long Words To Disgust Even Yourself Excessive Reference To Oneself In The Third Person Australian Word Meaning 'A Small-Time Confidence Trickster' This Word Is Used To Yell At Your Suboordinates When They're Not Being Productive Enough To Hide In The Bathroom To Apply Ointment To Someone Or Something Breakfasty, Breakfastish, Of Or Relating To Breakfast To Fidget Or Shuffle To Pour With An Unsteady Hand Death Caused By Overwork Or Job-Related Exhaustion A Scottish Word Meaning 'Consipicuous, Easily Recognizable' Graffiti Found In Restrooms A Fawning Person Who Is Eager To Obey Those In Power The Tail Of A Graduate's Hood The White, Crescent Shaped Part At The Base Of A Nail An Old Hag To Blur In Printing To Treat Someone Very Indulgently Or Protectively The Strip Of Wood Or Metal That Separates Panes Of Glass In A Window A Word Meaning Muttering, Murmuring. 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