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A combination of the words journal and article. Used by efficient college students to manage time more effectively. Comes in handy when complaining about school work to friends and family. In casual conversation...
Randy: Hey Bill, you want to get crunk tonight? Bill: Fo sho Randy! I just have to read 6 journicles for my women in the workplace seminar. I hate reading journicles. Randy: Just use the journicle abstracts and pretend you read them. Bill: I do, I do use the journicle abstracts, but even those are whack In class... Professor: Alright guys since the last essay I assigned credited wikipedia more times then Britney Spears has lost custody of her kids I'm going to require at least 8 acredited journal article citations. Student: Ummmm.. Don't you mean 8 acredited journicles? |
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Made up by the honourable Thomas Mylne in conjuction with the great works of Nisha Varsani and Seda Gencsoy, this word replaces the complicated overused word "journal article" making research for student much more simple. We should really look for some journicles to support our research into these transgenic salmon.
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A journal article. Pretty self explanatory really. Now that was a great journicle on how the economy works.
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An academic journal article Coined by me Daniel Jacques at McMaster university in Ontario Canada in 2003. No Joke Never heard it before that. I really got tired of saying journal article. Spread first through the nursing program because I had a friend in it. I wonder if it existed before that, lol. We need five journicles for this assignment.
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noun: an academic journal article College student 1: I'm so swamped with writting research papers.
College student 2: I know right! I'm so sick of reading journicles. |
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An article found inside a journal. *whilst looking for references* "I just found a journicle"
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