What is “snicker”?
A unit of happiness derived from derision of others. Use in a sentence: America has the government we deserve. Snicker. • What is “sniff”? A unit of sadness derived from derision by others. Use in a sentence: 220 years of democracy in America and the best choices they can give us for president are Gush and Bore? Sniff sniff. • What is “lucubration”? lu.cu.bra.tion (.l{u:}-k(y>-‘br{a-}-sh*n) Etymology: L i[lucubration-], i[lucubratio] study by night, work produced at night, fr. i[lucubratus], pp. of i[lucubrare] to work by lamplight; akin to L i[luc-], i[lux] 1) n, laborious study: MEDITATION 2) n, studied or pretentious expression in speech or writing Use in a sentence: Go away, can’t you see I’m in lucubration? • What’s “grok”? grok /grok/, var. /grohk/ from the novel `Stranger in a Strange Land’, by Robert A. Heinlein, where it is a Martian word meaning literally `to drink’ and metaphorically `to be one with’ vt. • To understand, usually in a global sense. Connotes intimate and exhau