Making up my own word up to fulfill a prompt.
The word is flangiprop.
Yeah.
That is where my writing has come to.
I could learn a word I don’t know right now.
A word that is, you know, real.
But I’ll go with this and see where I end up.
Maybe there will be a definition for this word.
Maybe there won’t.
Not like Webster is going to call me anytime soon.
“Gee Mr Ficklestein we liked that definition of the word flangiprop you put on your blog so much we just had to add it to the dictionary.”
I’m sure that is what they will be saying.
Flangripop.
It sounds like something in a cartoon.
Maybe even a Dr. Seuss book.
I am pretty sure that is what The Cat In The Hat brought to ruin those kids house.
Man can you believe the cat would do that to the kids?
Break into their house and have a party.
Nevermind it sounds pretty cool.
Flangiprop: An object The Cat In The Hat pulled out of it’s hat in the book The Cat In The Hat.
Used in a sentence: And the cat took many things out of his hat. Starting from the top. There was soda pop, hanny mops, bunny flopsĀ and even well made a flangiprop.
Nation of origin: The blog of yours truly.
Yeah that’s how you create a word.

I’d like to interview the Cat in the Hat for my blog. Do you know him?
i do actually
If I brought him some catnip, do you think he’d let me scratch him behind the ears and ask him a few questions?
he may
Super. I really appreciate this…
an awkward word – just perfect for being pullted out of a hat
The Cat In The Hat’s hat too.
Yeah sounds like a cat in the hat word…………
it does