Yay! Who wants to learn about Natiforms?
Simply put, a Natiform is something that resembles a butt.
Yeah. You didn't expect that.
What my family said:
"Someone who follows the ideas of Ralph Nader?" -Mom
"A Chemical Compund, like Chloroform?" -Dad
"A Natural Structure" -Jess
Yeah. They were wrong.
Anyways, the word Natiform comes from the Latin Nati- meaning buttocks and -form. Meaning exactly that. Resembling the shape of a buttocks. So yeah. Not as much information as I originally desired...
Natiform was originally a medical term, used mainly for a tumor/cyst that made that shape.
Ammon Shia used the word Natiform in his book "Reading the Oxford English Dictionary". He then learned that the word had never been used as an insult. So what did he do? He used Natiform to insult people. What else?
"The Natiform on the baby's skull actually was a mango taped on."
Grawlix. Next week's word is Grawlix.
Natiform was originally a medical term, used mainly for a tumor/cyst that made that shape.
Ammon Shia used the word Natiform in his book "Reading the Oxford English Dictionary". He then learned that the word had never been used as an insult. So what did he do? He used Natiform to insult people. What else?
"The Natiform on the baby's skull actually was a mango taped on."
Grawlix. Next week's word is Grawlix.
I shall use this as an insult from here on out. It's just a matter of finding the right context. Thanks!
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