n. The cross between using both print and script handwriting together in penmanship, instead of following one format . This usually occurs as a result of just forgetting the proper way of writing the letters , as was learned in the 2nd grade . It could be compared to the word “splanglish” , where one is either unknowledgeable of , or just to lazy to bother looking up the proper terminology on their smart translation applications . AKA a “ Portmanteau “, if you are able to pronounce it and not an imbecile.
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Elsie’s Mom was so nervous about writing script (cursive) in Mrs. Finn’s penmanship class , that she started combining print lettering with the script. However , Mrs. Finn reprimanded her for her bad behavior patterns and told her that we do not use prict in this classroom. You can practice with the prict at home , but not in a Catholic elementary school setting.
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