The Second Dozen Most Ludicrous CAPTCHA Definitions For Those Who Try To Make Sense Of Their Word Verifications.

By purplume

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Do you find yourself trying to make sense out of CAPTCHA, those word verifications that you enter to let the web know you are not a machine?

I do, here is what I have found out about some of the ‘words’. See also my previous CAPTCHA defined. No offense meant. XD

1. xvqhg – Klingon for mucous or phlegm.

2. Hiperisd – like hypnosis but it makes you become hip even if you are woefully uncool.

3. Hemer – Dolores Umbridge, the toad lady in Harry potter.

4. nonlic – what you do to an ice cream cone when it falls in the dirt.

5. gicions – a strong flavored onion-like herb that is brown and mushy.

6. tairmi – a paper doll competition.

7. cotsinp a soldier on bivouac who is afraid of his bed folding up on him.

8. avesidie – the edges of a broad passageway.

9. tarowfu - a Chinese martial art involving globing poi on your opponent in strenuous physical forms.

10. Sublepi – pre-leprosy.

11. Scropr – a person who gropes male genitalia.

12. Manglav - a mangled slaiv person.

Please let me know your favorite CAPTCHA from this list and the previous.

© 2010 J.B. Vadeboncoeur

26 Responses to “The Second Dozen Most Ludicrous CAPTCHA Definitions For Those Who Try To Make Sense Of Their Word Verifications.”

  1. sheila Says:

    Thanks for stopping by my blog :) I had to laugh when I read this post – I always try to READ the captcha out loud to see if it makes any sense at all. It rarely does. Now, I know where to go for help :)

  2. Thea Phipps Says:

    Hilarious!

  3. Helene Says:

    Those are funny….I have actually tried to figure out if they’re real words or not. Some are just plain strange!

  4. blkdrama Says:

    Great fun!
    Bonnie

  5. Kortney Says:

    But try saying them in pig latin.

  6. Daria Says:

    Who knew that you spoke Klingon? My gamer geek buddies will be so jealous. hehe… I’m only partially kidding. =)

    I’m partial to Hemer. =) I like that one a lot!

    • purplume Says:

      Thanks Daria,
      Actually at universal studios I played a Klingon in a video short. I had a costume where they could rip my arm off and they did. They also had me shake my remaining fist at the camera and say, “Gree no Gleesh.”

  7. denise Says:

    clever…someone else as word nerdy as me (i haven’t actually written down any of the ideas i paused to reflect on reading these and they weren’t nearly as clever but felt a connection nonetheless…) i’m looking forward to following your blog and glad you found me!

    • purplume Says:

      Thank you Denise. I’m glad your font it blue, that makes it easier. NOw I wish you had google reader as an option to follow you with or getting your posts by e-mail. : )

  8. Ashley Says:

    haha.. klingon.. oh my. haha

  9. mandy Says:

    hahahaha! For real, I needed a good laugh!!

  10. Amanda Says:

    Hilarious! I love this idea! Very creative.

  11. Holly Jahangiri Says:

    Oh, that’s hilarious! I do this, too. But even more amazing is the number of times my captcha codes come up with real words – or fake forms of real words. Or something that looks like it really could have something to do with the conversation, driving me to the dictionary to SEE if it’s a real word. This is great.

  12. chefyourself Says:

    I got these and just had to share, I’m sharing my definitions too…jiji

    UNCRUDD: a command issued to one who is fighting a cold encouraging him/her to release the content of their chest or nose.

    TESSAMENT: A statement or testament that belongs to someone named Tess

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