March 31 putative Facebook Twitter Listen to putative pronounced [PYOO-tuh-tiv] adjective. Commonly thought or deemed; supposed; reputed. She told me that the fact that I could no longer get aroused by her was putative evidence enough for her to call me a queer.
March 30 outré Facebook Twitter Listen to outré pronounced [oo-TRAY] adjective. Unconventional; eccentric; bizarre. She prided herself on an outré personality, but tattooing the words “Exit Only” above her asshole was a bit much.
March 29 nonage Facebook Twitter Listen to nonage pronounced [NON-ij] noun. A period of youth or immaturity. My grandfather slipped into a state of nonage after grandma passed, and gloated about giving oral sex to every woman in the nursing home.
March 28 oneiric Facebook Twitter Listen to oneiric pronounced [oh-NY-rik] adjective. Of, pertaining to, or suggestive of dreams; dreamy. My God, she had a nice smile, legs that went on for days, and oneiric tits.
March 27 equable Facebook Twitter Listen to equable pronounced [EK-wuh-buhl] adjective. Equal and uniform; not varying. He had an equable temperament for an autistic man, unless you mentioned Sesame Street, then he went fucking nuts.
March 26 epigone Facebook Twitter Listen to epigone pronounced [EP-uh-gohn] noun. An inferior imitator. Unfollow Dictionary.com on Twitter. Those bastard epigones.
March 25 noisome Facebook Twitter Listen to noisome pronounced [NOY-sum] adjective. Noxious; harmful; unwholesome. Some people find the smell of pot noisome, but I quite enjoy it. It’s like being in a densely wooded area.