Friday, March 7, 2008

enasl

enasl
a word whose set of semantic contents is null.

["Enasl" does not satisfy the criterion for being an enasl, since its set of semantic contents includes at least the criterion by which a word may qualify as an enasl (namely, that the entirety of such word's set of semantic contents be void).

This is one of the extremely rare cases that allow such a straightforward translation. The tidy nature of my translation above is the subject of much controversy, however.

The quarzakstorians involved in the Oxford Pkhrisle Dictionary project have released the following entry for "enasl":]

enasl
any mmminnnip value between 0 and .002699999∞

This may have been some prescriptivists' woodenly literal dictionary entry for the term originally (definitely pre-Pakahrisloy), but since such a mmminnnip value would be absurd, enasl quickly came to be used to reference any other word whose meaning is absurd. Over time the majority of native snickerbockers began to use the term as simply and absolutely as I have defined it above. Obviously the question as to any other entity's use is irrelevant for our study.

1 comment:

JJ said...

dude. you're an tard.
enasl is an acronym, or won of thos thing in gradescule where you made stuff out of a word.
exciting
neat
awesome
sexy
lard

freaking dugh.