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Summary

The article introduces a creative challenge that involves inventing new "Foodie" words and defining them, while also acknowledging contributors to the challenge and promoting a new app called Clicktotweet.

Abstract

The web content describes a playful linguistic challenge centered around creating and defining new food-related terms, such as "Slicifice" for a pizza craving and "Packlapse" for forgetting one's lunch at home. The author, Tree Langdon, invites readers to participate in the challenge by tagging her in their articles. The piece also thanks participants and mentions a new app, Clicktotweet, which is being tested by the author with the help of the audience. Additionally, the article provides links to the author's social media and other works, and it highlights the collaborative nature of the word creation challenge within the Medium community.

Opinions

  • The author views the creation of new words as a fun and engaging activity, especially in the context of food.
  • "Packlapse" is presented as a common issue, particularly for inexperienced travelers.
  • The term "Briemorse" humorously reflects on the experience of eating an entire cheese wedge.
  • The act of secretly taking the last scone is playfully termed "Absconed."
  • "Apocachips" humorously describes the scarcity of chips at the grocery store.
  • The author expresses gratitude towards those who have participated in the challenge and towards Timothy Key for featuring the challenge.
  • There is an open invitation for anyone who feels missed to tag the author, showing a desire for inclusivity and community engagement.
  • The author is eager for feedback on the new app, Clicktotweet, indicating a commitment to digital innovation and audience interaction.

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I Have a Horrible Case of Packlapse

Foodie words we need Now

Photo by LikeMeat on Unsplash

These useful new Foodie words are part of a challenge where we create words that should exist and give them a definition. I invite you to play along — tag me in your article when you do.

Slicifice: when only a piece of pizza will satisfy that craving.

Packlapse: when you forget your lunch in the fridge at home. Packlapse is the bane of the inexperienced traveller.

Briemorse: when you eat the entire wedge of cheese by yourself.

Absconed: when you secretly grab the last scone and hide it in your desk.

Apocachips: when you go to the grocery store and there are no chips to be had.

Satisfried: when you’ve eaten your fill of Classifried foods.

The members of our word challenge group so far are: Eli Snow , Daniel G. Clark , Tree Langdon ♾️, Eashan Reddy Kotha, Paroma Sen, Keno Ogbo

Thanks Timothy Key for featuring our challenge in your June articles.

If I’ve missed you, please tag me here and I’ll include you in my next post.

I’m testing out a new app. It’s called Clicktotweet.

If you can help me test it, please click here and if it works, tweet. If it doesn’t work, please comment on this article.

Tree Langdon is a writer and editor for ILLUMINATION and Whispers of Magic. Follow her on Twitter and Facebook.*

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