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A handpicked collection of wild, absurd, and laugh-out-loud profanity definitions and pronunciations — for your chaotic curiosity, twisted education, and pure entertainment.

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Footaction

Definition: Definition not found. It's baffling, see? Like my attempts to find Foot Action free! I bought a hoodie, bright and bold, Now I just shuffle, feeling oddly cold. My dog keeps staring with perplexed glee, "You’re wearing that
 what
is
it, you decree?"


"You’re wearing that
 what is it, you decree?"

Slutwear

Definition: Okay, here's a short, silly rhyme aiming for your criteria: Definition not found. (It’s sequins, bright and bold!) My grandma bought some “slutwear,” we were told. She wore it to the garden, quite a sight, Surrounded by the roses – shining bright!


Surrounded by the roses – shining bright!

Spermhearder

Definition: Okay, here's a short, funny rhyme incorporating “spermhearder” as you requested, aiming for cleverness and light-hearted absurdity:

Definition not found.

My pet hamster, Pipkin, quite absurd, Bought a tiny helmet – a spermhearder! Word! He claimed it boosted his speedy run, Though mostly he just looked like a glum little bun.


Though mostly he just looked like a glum little bun.

Whiskeydick

Definition: Okay, here's a short, silly rhyme fitting your criteria: Definition not found. It’s quite absurd, Like chasing shadows, every single word! My Uncle Barry, bless his goofy soul, Just bought a badger – he calls him “Whiskeydick” whole! --- Would you like me to try another one?


Would you like me to try another one?

Bookstore

Definition: A store where books are bought and sold.


Alright class, settle down now, let’s take a look! You’ve got a great question, it’s perfectly true, About “bookstore,” what exactly do we view? The dictionary gives us a simple decree, “A store where books are bought and sold, you see!” Let's break that down, nice and slow, It's a place for readers, watch their knowledge grow! Think of shelves stacked high with tales untold, Of adventures brave and stories bold. You come to buy a book, brand new or old, A bookstore’s where you’ll find it, we are told! So, "bookstore" means just what it seems to be, A place for books – happy reading for thee! 😊 Does that make sense? Any questions for me?

Bought

Definition: To obtain (something) in exchange for money or goods


Alright class, settle down and let’s take a look! You’ve got a tricky word today, “bought,” it seems to be. The dictionary gives you the gist, a helpful little scheme! It says, "To obtain, in exchange for money or goods," That's a pretty clear picture, understood? Let me break it down with a simple rhyme, Think of a purchase, keeping perfect time: “Bought” means you paid for something new, A toy, a treat, or maybe even stew! You gave up your money, that’s the key, To get what you wanted, happy and free! Like when you buy a book with a dollar or two, Or a tasty snack, shiny and new. Does that make sense? Any questions for me? Let's hear those thoughts, don't be shy!

Buy

Definition: Something which is bought; a purchase.


Alright class, settle down now, let’s take a look! You’ve got a good start, that’s wonderful to see, The dictionary’s right, it’s clear as can be. “Buy” means to take something and pay , you agree? Like when you need a treat, or something for you to see! It's about exchanging money, a trade if you will, For items that you want, fulfilling your thrill! Think of buying apples, red and so sweet, Or maybe a toy, a wonderful treat! So “buy” is more than just words on the page, It’s action and value, turning a brand new stage! Does that make sense to you? Any questions arise?

Buys

Definition: Something which is bought; a purchase.


Alright class, settle down and let’s take a look! You’ve got a great question today, quite astute, About the word “buys” – let’s give it a good loot! The dictionary tells us, clear and bright, “Something which is bought; a purchase,” shining light. Now, "buys" means to acquire , you see, To take something for yourself, happily! Like when you buy a cookie, sweet and grand, Or buy a toy with your own hand. It’s the action of exchanging some dough, For something lovely – watch it grow! Think about what you might buy today - A book, a snack, or maybe just to play? Does that help you understand, my dears? Any questions for me?

Commodities

Definition: Anything movable (a good) that is bought and sold.


Alright class, settle down now, let’s take a look! You’ve got the dictionary’s clue, it’s true, “Anything movable, a good for you!” But “commodities,” my dears, has a special plea, It's more than just a thing you can see! Think of this: gold and silver bright, Or coffee beans, dark as night. Oil that fuels our cars with speed, Wheat fields growing, a golden feed. Commodities are things we trade, it’s plain, Raw materials, again and again. They aren't finished products you might find, Like a sweater knitted, neatly designed. Instead, they're the basic stuff, you see, That farmers grow or miners decree! So "movable goods" is part of the way, But commodities are what we buy and pay – For things like crops and metals bold, Stories of trade, often told. Do you have any questions? Let’s discuss with care, Understanding commodities, a valuable share!

Commodity

Definition: Anything movable (a good) that is bought and sold.


Alright class, settle in, let’s take a peek, At a word we’ll learn, so clever and sleek! The dictionary tells us, it’s plain to see, A “commodity” – what does that truly mean for me? It says, "Anything movable, a good you find," And bought and sold, with a business mind. Let's break it down in a rhythmic way, To help this meaning brighten your day! Think of things like coffee beans so brown, Or sugar sweet, throughout the town. Oil for engines, strong and true, These are all commodities, for me and you! It’s anything produced, then offered to trade, A basic item, a purchase made. Gold and wheat, or even steel so bright, Commodities help businesses take flight! Does that make sense? Any questions now you see? Let's discuss it further, for all to agree!