A community lexicon of cursed slang, fog phrases, and pantry idioms.
🕯 Thread Concept
The wolves of Lowolf speak strangely. Their words twist through fog and stew fumes, and meanings change depending on who (or what) you ask. This thread lets the community invent new words and slang that exist in the mysterious regions — funny, eerie, or poetic.
How to Play
Players reply with:
Word: (made-up or twisted existing word)
Part of Speech: (noun, verb, adj., etc.)
Definition: (spooky or silly meaning)
Example Sentence (optional)
I’ll occasionally jump in to “approve” words, maybe adding comments like:
Stamped and shelved under “Fog Humor.” This term reeks of mushroom stew and despair. Approved.
🍲 Sample Entries
Fog-chomped (adj.) – Too tired to deal with cursed nonsense.
“I tried to clean the pantry, but got fog-chomped halfway through.”
Moon-Tapped (adj.) – Acting chaotic under a full moon’s glow.
“He howled at the soup. The soup howled back. Classic moon-tapped.”
Bone-tired (adj.) – So exhausted even your skeleton gives up.
Bone-sworn (adj.) – Utterly loyal; bound by ancient promises (or just a dramatic way to say ‘BFFs’).
Pantrified (adj.) – Frozen in fear while opening the fridge.
Shadow-snacked (v.) – To vanish mysteriously mid-conversation.
Extra Twists
Weekly Word Theme: I’ll announce prompts like “Words about hunger”, “Fog behavior”, or “Curses gone wrong.”
Top Barker Award: pick a few words each week as “top-dog” entries — add them to the memorable words in the description.
“Fog-kissed” started as a term for wolves marked by the Moon Fog Festival mishap of Year 27.”
Dictionary Ghost
A mysterious “ghost editor” occasionally changes or misinterprets entries. (ANYONE)
“The definition of ‘gloam-snack’ has been updated. It now refers to a small edible regret. No explanation given.”