No, he did not. The word is ancient, and closely related to the word "cold". It goes back to Old English.
shakespeare
William shakespeare thought up 47 quotations to be precisest.
Most of them are ordinary English words. Some are French or Latin, or derivatives of them. However, Shakespeare was quite happy to make up a totally new word when it suited him. In fact he did this a lot.
No.
When shakespeare came up with it
They can. There is a big, complicated system in order for people to actually use your word, but if people didn't make up words, then who did? Shakespeare coined several words, and they are in a book!
The word "puke", in the sense of "to spit up in a single instance of regurgitation" was coined by Shakespeare in 1600 in the play As You Like It.
he watched his father make gloves growing up
About 2,000!!! See related link
Shakespeare made up over 3000 words. A partial list of them can be found here. http://everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1384010
It is a made-up word that means, "Really cool".
You make up a dance to a cool song by just doing what you want to at first,and then whatever you don`t like,you fix it.