Bambidexterous

My made up word is Bambidexterous

The common understanding of Ambidextrous means that you can use both hands with equal skill. Bambidexterous is derived from the word ambidextrous’s second definition of "unusually skillful." I took apart the word ambidextrous and dropped the "ambi" leaving "dextrous" . The online dictionary said that it was a Variant of "dexterous". The third definition of dexterous means "done with dexterity."

We all know that Bambi was a little dear in the Walt Disney movie by the same name. A dear is an agile animal and they can jump, run and frolic. They are a picture of bounciness.

Bambidexterous is a word that means having the dexterity of a dear. The true definition follows.

adj.

1. Having the dexterity of a dear.

2. Unusually agile; dexterous; and having the tenancy to frolic without cause.

3. Having or showing skill in the ability to move through the woods unhindered by the foliage.

 

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