The Meaning off Liff

The Meaning off Liff is a humorous Dictionnaire original and written by Douglas Adams. One can recognize a form of English Humor there.

Principle

The Meaning off Liff defines non-existent words imagined not the author and correspondent in precise situations.

Liff indicates a " word or situation for which there does not exist définition".

Examples

  • a name indicating the side of the pillow which remains fresh, that which one likes to feel when it is turned over.
  • a verb indicating the noise of a fart in water.
  • a name indicating the bras which let foresee the birth of the nipples. In fact this word already exists in the French language, there acts of the Righting-centres.

See too

  • Baleinié, French work based on the same principle
  • the group of pop French Liff.

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