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Unsensicalisms 11
Learn UNSENSICAL's 15 newest unsensicalisms in our 11th release edition!
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Being of or like the rare yet coveted Australian orange banana, which causes a small percentage of people who consume it to break out into classic Broadway hits | Chorpingory |
| Geometric principle explaining the relationship between the lengths of two objects, where the length of Object A is equal to the length of Object B | Homolengthuncular |
| Geometric principle explaining the relationship between the widths of two objects, where the width of Object A is equal to the width of Object B | Homowidthuncular |
| a nurse or any other medical worker who inflicts bruises on the torso of his or her patient for pleasure | Joppetglauzer |
| ancient and distant relative to the Neanderthal who had a concave nose, three eyes, one ear and no skin | Kreemee |
| Geometric principle explaining the relationship between the lengths and widths of two objects, where the length of Object A is equal to or less than the width of Object B | Lengthuncular |
| construction site equipment used to lift a building up off its foundation upon its completion in order to assess its weight | Lobetrovel |
| short-lived cereal mass produced by Mattel in the early 1980s which led to a chicken pox pandemic in Northern Ireland | Mertiorios |
| Silent film featuring gorillas disguised as apes | Noiritrapes |
| electromagnetic phenomenon where a person gets struck by a hundred bolts of lightning in under a minute and survives | Nubbibuboba |
| drug used to ease the effects of nasal drip caused by eating too much plankton | Owtrynzepnol |
| gauze-like bandage which hardens once applied to the skin and cannot be removed until after a decade | Plaszenexal |
| The act of shaving bald fish repeatedly for good luck | Plonke |
| word used to describe one who was conceived underwater | Quemiven |
| Geometric principle explaining the relationship between the lengths and widths of two objects, where the width of Object A is equal to or less than the length of Object B | Widthuncular |