A new dictionary featuring 8,000 words used in one of the country's best-love children's authors will be published today.

The book, which has taken five years to compile, includes tongue twizzlers such as "Gobblefunk" and "Swashboggling" from author Roald Dahl

The Oxford Roald Dahl Dictionary has been created to celebrate 100 years since the writer's birth.

But how many of Dahl's words do you know? See if you can choose the right meaning from the selections below.

Answers are at the bottom of the page.

1) Flushbunking

A- Looking extremely embarrassed

B- Makes no sense whatsoever

2) Snozzberry

A- A type of berry you can eat

B- The sound made when you blow your nose

3) Snozzwanger

A- "A deadly three-footed creature that preys on Oompa-Loompas"

B- "A deadly four-armed creature that preys on Oompa-Loompas"

4) Gobblefunk

A- To talk with your mouth full

B- To play around with new words and create new meanings

5) Bopmuggered

A- "If a giant is bopmuggered, he is in a very bad situation."

B- "If a giant is bopmuggered, he is in a very good situation."

6) Swashboggling

A- Very special

B- Very wet

Oxford Mail:

ANSWERS

1) B

2) A

3) A

4) B

5) A

6) A

How many did you get? Share your score in the comment section below.