Brolly
a fight or a scuffle of some kind
Actual: British, for umbrella
Doggo
something done in a wild or uncontrollable way
Actual: [1.] Informal. in concealment; out of sight. Idiom [2.] lie doggo, British Slang. to keep out of sight; hide: "Lie doggo until the excitement blows over."
Effulgent
when someone treats themselves to something bad
Actual: shining forth brilliantly; radiant.
Ballast
a rock that sticks out abruptly from the ocean
Actual: [1.] Nautical. any heavy material carried temporarily or permanently in a vessel to provide desired draft and stability. [2.] anything that gives mental, moral, or political stability or steadiness: the ballast of a steady income.
Commensal
Something that moves along smoothly or quickly;
Switcheroo
a type of cookie or pastry
Idiocrasy
something not necessary or not needed; an unwanted surplus
Actual: idiosyncrasy. peculiarity
Pickwickian
a word used do describe something that is cool; similar to neato or groovy probably used in the early 20th century by British people
Actual:[1.] of, relating to, or characteristic of Mr. Pickwick, central character of "The Pickwick Papers." [2.] (of the use or interpretation of an expression) intentionally or unintentionally odd or unusual. [3.] (of words or ideas) meant or understood in a sense different from the apparent or usual usage.
Demassify
to cut down in size or to make smaller
Actual: 1.] to cause (society or a social system) to become less uniform or centralized; diversify or decentralize. [2.] to break (something standardized or homogeneous) into elements that appeal to individual tastes or special interests.
Variorum
something that is different or not the same as it should be
Magniloquent
using high-flown or bombastic language.