Thanks Bags, I will take that as a compliment.
I think you meant pointiest, but OK.
The Q on the left [looking outward] lens frame is a nice touch.
If you place the Ehrlenmeyer flask atop the 2059-page Random House Dictionary of the English Language [© 1966 1981] for stability, it's an approximate caricature.
We have a six-pack of those borosilicate 500-ml calibrated flasks here, and use them as wine decanters at dinner parties. They're durable, lightweight, very stable, attractive, whimsical, & easy to clean. We can also measure our guests' consumption precisely.
No, poiniest is correct. i.e., if you are one of many poindexters, you are the dexter that is poiniest.
If there were such a thing as a 'pointdexter', you'd be correct. But we're talking 'poindexter' here.