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odderson

  1. Function: noun
    Definition: a person who is very odd
    Example Sentence: My neighbor is an odderson.
    Submitted by: Kk from Texas on 03/02/2011 08:26

oddincal

  1. Function: adjective
    Definition: strange or odd but very great
    Example Sentence: That is very oddincal.
    Submitted by: Anonymous from IN, USA on 09/23/2008 12:09

oddineppitries

  1. Function: preposition
    Definition: next to something that is above another object
    Example Sentence: The video game is oddineppitries the speaker.
    Submitted by: Elijah from Las Vegas on 10/27/2010 05:48

oddios

  1. Function: adjective
    Definition: not knowing what to do or say
    Word History: odd + -ios
    Example Sentence: You are so oddios in front of my parents.
    Submitted by: Lynsey from Georgia, USA on 10/15/2007 02:51

oddish

  1. Function: adjective
    Definition: having an odd or strange quality or appearance
    Example Sentence: Her necklace was oddish.
    Submitted by: Justina from Michigan, U.S.A. on 12/06/2007 07:08

oddishful

  1. Function: adjective
    Definition: very odd: strange in many ways
    Example Sentence: That is very oddishful.
    Submitted by: Anonymous from NJ on 01/18/2008 11:56

odditis

  1. Function: noun
    Definition: a fit of acting strange: an attack of odd behavior
    Example Sentence: Her sudden odditis left the teacher speechless.
    Submitted by: Sam from Indiana, USA on 08/31/2011 11:34

oddrageous

  1. Function: adjective
    Definition: oddly outrageous: very unlikely
    Example Sentence: I thought the book's plot was oddrageous!
    Submitted by: Moriah from Alabama, USA on 04/26/2011 01:24

oddular

  1. Function: adjective
    Definition: being very odd: strangely odd
    Example Sentence: That two-headed dog is a bit oddular.
    Submitted by: Nick from Pennsylvania, USA on 01/09/2013 09:06

oddval

  1. Function: adjective
    Definition: having an odd oval shape
    Example Sentence: The field had an oddval track in the middle.
    Submitted by: Jordie from Iowa, USA on 06/01/2008 04:04