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ad homonym 

Attacking someone's grammar/spelling in debate rather than focusing on their argument. An intentional play on the word "ad hominem".
Person A: I think you're argument is illogical. Here are several well-reasoned arguments why I think so.

Person B: It's "your", not "you're". I will now call you names like "illiterate imbecile" while completely ignoring the fact that you pwned me in reason and logic.

Person A: That's an ad homonym attack.
ad homonym by mais March 20, 2013
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Holonomic Constraint 

In classical mechanics, particularly Lagrangian Mechanics, a holonomic constraint is a special type of constraint of motion. It restricts the trajectory of a system of particles to a smooth manifold Q by the set smooth equations

a({x},t)=0
b({x},t)=0
.
.
.
Where
t=time
{x}= the set of 3N Cartesian coordinates for the system of N particles.

For N particles, the number of holonomic constraints must be less than 3N using the assumption that each equation has an explicit dependence to AT LEAST one coordinate.
A rigid body, defined by the constraint equations (using LaTeX) is

\left| {x_i - x_j } \right| - c_{ij} = 0
where i is not equal to j is a Holonomic Constraint.
Holonomic Constraint by pinu7 November 11, 2009

homonymblivious

A person who cannot seem to use the correct homonym while texting, typing, etc.

Common homonymblivious words:
-two
-too
-to

-your
-you're

-they're
-there
-their

-through
-threw
jackson: "Hey, will you text me when the game is on?"
marcus: "yeah, you dont have too worry. you wont miss you're game."
jackson: "what?"
marcus: "your not going to miss you're game. the team before them is still playing threw there game!"
jackson: "you're so homonymblivious, it's insane!
Each of two or more words having the same spelling but different meanings and origins (e.g., to, two, and too)
It is a common mistake to use the word their in place of its homonym there.
homonym by Primordial November 21, 2011
Homonyms are words that can be either homophones and/or homographs. Homonyms are a blend of both of them.

A common example might be Mould vs Mold. While these can interchangeably refer to shape / fungus and vice versa, some English language professors ask students to use "Mould" for shaping whereas they should use "Mold" for fungus.
Student : I hate homonyms

Student 2: yeah they're so confusing.
Homonym by Hamolteans July 22, 2023

Homonym Bust 

When someone uses a homonym in an incorrect way. Examples of this can be viewed everyday on Facebook.
We are heading out for happy hour now, just meat us their.
I love you to.
There dog is big.
Your my little sugar bare.

How many homonym busts do you see in those sentences?
Homonym Bust by casefacee November 6, 2009

HOnonymous

A Ho who refuses to provide her legal name.
I smashed with this hella dope chick last night, but she didn't hook me up with her info so she shall remain HOnonymous.
HOnonymous by GlazeHer May 9, 2014