A lot of The Fall's lyrics contained unusual, or in some cases made-up words. MES would often embellish a word to make it his own. I started compiling a list from a concordance of his lyrics (every word ever uttered in a Fall song listed - yes I know!) that someone at the Fall Forum created, it is a useful list but I've only waded through to 'D' so far....
Amberdash (a fictional country apparently) Bago-monger (??) Blindlessly Behell's (what behell's it?) Brattingly (yours brattingly...) Buggerlugs (I've heard that one) Canajetta Chilinist / Chilinism (no explanation of this, yet they are song titles) Clommererds Dangerist Deploreth (old style wording? see also 'by gad' and 'verily' from other Fall songs) Discomposmentis Disparate Extricate
...plus a couple I recall off the top of my head - fizzog (means face) and splacking.
Dr. Samuel Johnson : [places two manuscripts on the table, but picks up the top one] Here it is, sir. The very cornerstone of English scholarship. This book, sir, contains every word in our beloved language. Blackadder : Every single one, sir? Dr. Samuel Johnson : Every single word, sir! Blackadder : Oh, well, in that case, sir, I hope you will not object if I also offer the Doctor my most enthusiastic contrafibularities. Dr. Samuel Johnson : What? Blackadder : "contrafibularities", sir? It is a common word down our way. Dr. Samuel Johnson : Damn! [writes in the book] Blackadder : Oh, I'm sorry, sir. I'm anaspeptic, phrasmotic, even compunctuous to have caused you such pericombobulation.
One of my favourite ever Blackadder episodes.
It's a great pity the right of free speech isn't based on the obligation to say something sensible.
I feel that 'defenestration' should be more widely used, but as the act of throwing someone or something out of a window appears to have lost its appeal in recent years, that perfectly good word has lapsed into obscurity and disuse...