Mockopedia

This is a doomed concept. Or is it?

There may be some examples bellow that would greatly upset non-English speakers, like an old guy called Borges (though he was actually speaking some fine English). Some people just don’t believe that you can joke in a language as a context. Is a brick a better context. I guess so.

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Although nothing can be powerful enough to justify its own existence just by mocking anything else that is already in existance, new forms of life emerge from just mocking the old ones well enough to survive and to create offsprings which, in their turn, are weak enough to be targeted by bugs of all sorts.

Random examples:

T: TRIME = (a) A sequence of time when you are so bored that it would be a crime to even start considering that you might be able to find something to do.  Links: Paris Hilton.  (b) Just a genuine crime I think I did not commit, but if you insist, try me. Links: do you really want to know?

H: HIPOHYPERACTIVE = (a) A normal child, just better understood by his parents. (b) The same child, this time visiting his grand parents while mummy and daddy are going out together for the first time in seven years to celebrate the success of their divorce.

B: BLISTORY = This juicy word and even juicier concept is already on Google, where MockoBlog is not.

Please feel free to add your new and powerful words to this dictionary of the future. This service is free of charge on this blog until stock lasts.

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