March 31 deride Facebook Twitter Listen to deride pronounced [dih-RYD] transitive verb. To laugh at with contempt; to subject to ridicule or make sport of; to mock; to scoff at. Deride if you must, but I’m keeping the cockring.
March 30 jocund Facebook Twitter Listen to jocund pronounced [JOH-kuhnd] adj. Full of or expressing high-spirited merriment; light-hearted; mirthful. For someone who just shat himself, you do seem rather jocund.
March 29 etiology Facebook Twitter Listen to etiology pronounced [ee-tee-ol-uh-jee] noun. the cause or origin of a disease. I traced the etiology of my crabs to the freshman girl with the giant bush. via Brian
March 28 vociferate Facebook Twitter Listen to vociferate pronounced [voh-SIF-uh-reyt] verb. To speak or cry out loudly. The Lower East Side has been overrun with Jersey Shore douchbags, all vociferating at each other without cause.
March 27 ectype Facebook Twitter Listen to ectype pronounced [EK-tahyp] noun. A reproduction; copy. The little prick sold us ectypes. What ecstasy pills do you know of that say, “Excedrin?!?!!”
March 26 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 25 diffident Facebook Twitter Listen to diffident pronounced [dif-i-duhnt] adjective. Lacking confidence in one’s own ability; timid; shy. There’s one simple truth about pussy: women hate diffident men.