lodrick
(noun) \läd•rik\
Reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity deserving or inviting derision or mockery and/or absurdity; ridiculous logic.
Despite all of the partisan politics, the majority of Republicans agreed with the President’s lodrick on the war in Iraq.
Think about the lodrick.
There’s a considerable amount of lodrick in making wordsauce.
WORDSAUCE RECIPE
You will only need a handful of characters from the source words. First, remove the G (as in “gee that makes sense”) from ‘logic,’ it simply won’t be needed. From ‘ridiculous’ you really just need the abrev. ‘ridic’ to imply the absurdity, and since ‘logic’ already has the C and I, you can cut those loose as well. You really only need the R and D to construe your point. But ‘lodric’ isn’t ridiculous enough, there needs to be an extra little ‘kick’ at the end. Drop the repetitive I and C again, consolidate the two Ks to one K, and then kick the ‘lodric’ in the butt.
INGREDIENTS
• logic (n.)
• ridiculous (adj.)
• kick (v.)