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Posted by Lizzie on 05/06/12

flipocrite

1. One who openly justifies doing what one can’t abide in others. “Elaine knew she was a flipocrite for tailgating a Chevy, when she had gone just as slowly the day before when teaching her daughter to drive.” See also: Mequivocate (to argue the action is not contradictory).

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  1. AMBIGAMY (n), AMBIGAMOUS ( adj)

    The confused state between marriage and divorce, or singlehood and marriage. Also, the relationships in that ill defined state. Ex: When Allison started dating between walking out on her marriage and filing for divorce, she thought she should celebrate her AMBIGAMY, but there were no gifts from Tiffany’s or Hallmark cards to help her transition. When Allison’s son asked her about the status of the man she had starting sleeping with, she answered succinctly: AMBIGAMOUS.

    Comment by Alice Twombly — 5/11/2012 @ 2:00 pm

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