Jinglebedernic [jingle-beh-dern-ic]
Jinglebe from jingle (jingling) bell, dernic from aldernic
[ID: Three versions of a seven striped, horizontal flag. In order of top-down the colours are soft silver, bronze, dark silver, gold, dark silver, bronze and soft silver. In the middle of the flag there’s a diamond icon with a blue outlining border and a pale lavender filling. Contained within the pale lavender diamond are three different bells, one per flag, outlined in blue. The bells are copper. On the left flag is a round bell, on the middle flag is a cow bell, and on the right flag is a cap bell. END ID.]
An aldernic term for when one wishes to have, or has, a body that makes the sounds of a jingling bell. (Ex: sounding like a bell when moving/shaking about, having the ability to vocally sound like a bell, having body parts that have bells attached to them, etc.)
Honkdernic [honk-durn-ic]
Honk, dernic from aldernic
[ID: Two versions of a seven striped, horizontal flag. In order of top-down the colours are near-black grey, bronze, gold, silver, gold, bronze and near-black grey. In the middle of the flag there’s a diamond icon with a red outlining border and a white filling. Contained within the white diamond is a drawn clown horn that is outlined in red. The horn has a light blue honker and a yellow bell. On the left flag there are polka dots scattered across the white diamond, these dots are pale blue, pale pink and pale purple. END ID.]
An aldernic term for when one wishes to have, or has, a body that makes the sound of a honking clown horn. (Ex: sounding like a honking horn when squeezed, having the ability to vocally honk like a clown horn, having feet that honk with every step, etc.)
Colours used are mainly to represent metals commonly used for bells/horns, plus colours associated with clowns (for honkdernic!)











