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seight

  1. Function: noun
    Definition: a number or age between 7 and 8
    Example Sentence: Yes, I'm seight.
    Submitted by: Jenina from Wisconsin, USA on 08/21/2008 07:14

selempin

  1. Function: noun
    Definition: a person ready to go to sleep
    Example Sentence: The selempin was looking for a place to nap.
    Submitted by: Samantha from CA on 02/24/2010 11:45

seleven

  1. Function: noun
    Definition: the age of seventeen but still acting eleven
    Example Sentence: He is acting as if he is seleven.
    Submitted by: Britt from VA, USA on 12/12/2008 01:29

selfbooker

  1. Function: noun
    Definition: a person who collects books
    Example Sentence: The selfbooker had too many books to keep in her one room.
    Submitted by: Anonymous from AL, USA on 04/05/2013 10:49

selflish

  1. Function: adjective
    Definition: between selfish and selfless
    Example Sentence: She was very selflish about sharing.
    Submitted by: Ace from USA on 10/30/2009 01:48

selfzipper

  1. Function: noun
    Definition: a zipper that zips up by itself
    Example Sentence: My red jacket has a selfzipper.
    Submitted by: Anonymous from Virginia on 10/30/2008 09:25

seliar

  1. Function: adjective
    Definition: of a quiet or peculiar person or place
    Word History: combination of "silent" and "peculiar"
    Example Sentence: The seliar library is a good place for seliar kids.
    Submitted by: Varry from India on 10/02/2011 03:48

selkie

  1. Function: noun
    Definition: a magical thing that lives in the ocean
    Word History: I read it in a book.
    Example Sentence: I met a selkie in the ocean.
    Submitted by: K from California, U.S.A. on 09/15/2007 11:50

sellocious

  1. Function: adjective
    Definition: rich and successful from years of work
    Example Sentence: The man became sellocious after 15 years.
    Submitted by: JY from NC, USA on 10/15/2009 08:53

selluded

  1. Function: adjective
    Definition: To be separated totally from everything cool and "normal" in the world; being extremely different.
    Word History: "Selluded" was developed in 1998 by an eleven-year-old who got it mixed up with "secluded." Thus, a new word was formed . . .
    Example Sentence: Jamie felt very selluded when she showed up at school, being the only one NOT wearing bell-bottoms.
    Submitted by: Anonymous on 07/09/2007 02:13