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New Definitions That Didn’t Make It Into the Dictionary

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Management number 233642589 Release Date 2026/06/27 List Price US$12.55 Model Number 233642589
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Words for Life’s AbsurditiesEver had a doctor diagnose you before you’ve even finished explaining your symptoms? That’s pre-existing conclusions.We’ve all experienced them—those oddly specific, frustrating, and hilarious moments in life that should have a name but don’t. Until now.Here’s just a glimpse of what you’ll find inside this book:Everyday absurdities defined – A collection of hilarious, too-true terms for situations we all recognize.Quirky illustrations – Visual punchlines that bring each definition to life.The perfect gift – A must-have for lovers of wordplay, wit, and observational humour.Rich Lange pairs amusing images with razor-sharp definitions for situations we all know too well but never had a name for. Think The Devil’s Dictionary meets Dilbert, with a modern twist.New Definitions That Didn’t Make It Into the Dictionary is a sharp, laugh-out-loud collection and a brilliant coffee table companion. It’s guaranteed to have you nodding in recognition, chuckling in agreement, and wondering how you ever survived without these words. Read more

ISBN10 1037042662
ISBN13 978-1037042669
Language English
Publisher NLSA
Dimensions 5.5 x 0.69 x 8.5 inches
Item Weight 12 ounces
Print length 213 pages
Publication date February 11, 2025

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