Gormen (noun): The subtle satisfaction derived from completing a mundane or routine task perfectly.
Example: She felt a strange gormen after reorganizing her bookshelf by color, size, and genre.
Frip (verb): To make a decision after careful consideration and deliberation.
Example: After hours of research and comparison, he fripped to invest in the new startup.
Druzeel (adjective): Descriptive of an object or concept that is confusing or difficult to understand at first, but becomes clear and simple with time and exposure.
Example: Quantum mechanics seemed druzeel at the beginning, but with diligent study, she began to understand.
Tormix (noun): A sudden, unexpected event or circumstance that interrupts one's plans or goals.
Example: The sudden downpour was a tormix, but they quickly adjusted their picnic to an indoor gathering.
Villicate (verb): To inspire someone to dream bigger or think more creatively.
Example: The inspiring speech by the renowned scientist villicated her to pursue a career in astrophysics.
> Mortifraction: Morti- is derived from the Latin "mors" meaning "death", and "fraction" from the Latin "fractus" meaning "broken". This word could be used to describe a process involving the fragmentation or division of something with lethal or deadly consequences.
That doesn't jive. Mortifraction should be somewhat related to le petit mort and coitus interruptus,
Something like being close to having an orgasm while using pornography but being stopped because your parents/wife/girlfriend/someone else who would disapprove of such actions and have no reasonable expectation of privacy from suddenly arriving at your location.