blivet
noun
- An impossible trident
Wiktionary
noun
Etymology: Unknown; seems to have been coined by American soldiers in World War Two.
- Anything overfull.
- An item of unknown purpose, often unnecessary or useless or annoying.
- A program that has messy source code.
- An electronic signal that is normally high or on, but goes low for a very short period and then returns to high. A low going spike.
- A hammer used by geologists to chop rock samples from boulders for examination.
- A hammer used by electric welders to knock slag off of the welded joint, sometimes having a spring handle to lessen shock to the hands.
- A container/tank for refrigerant gas.
- A portable, collapsible container for liquid fuel.
- Synonym of impossible trident.
“Contemporary U.S. fascism is powered by our current president Trump's tongue that works as a blivet, a poiuyt, a devil's tuning fork.”