Yes. Many words have been "made up," most often technical terms and new products like "television" or "windsurfing."
A word to put in front of 'on' to make a new word is up (upon).
Like you just said - you create them. Some words are made up completely, whereas others have 'roots' which are inspired by older/other languages. Anyone can make up a word if they want to - which is how new words come to be - but it's up to you and others who know the definition of your word if you want to spread it and try to make it a new common word.
look is another word for eye make up or make up in general. My sister is a licensed aesthetitian in New Jersey.
yes you can invent a word but i would suggest slang!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
make.
anyone can make one up, but only i can make up good ones:]
Open up word, type what you want, click on file then save as then you have a word document! If you want a new page, click on the icon at the top.
yes
I think you might mean an anagram, where letters from a word are mixed up to form a new one
It would be easier if you just clicked on 'Make A New Club Penguin Account' .
The two words 'who' and 'will' make up the contracted word 'who'll'.
The evidence of the crime was overwhelming. There was no evidence that anyone had been in the house for months. He was unable to provide a scrape of evidence to back up his story.