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In internerd language, there even is a synonym for 'synonym' on websites. These computer-created 'content-synonyms' are called 'see also's.
Synonym by [ben] June 20, 2005

Synonym Toast Crunch 

When one uses other words, on purpose to exaggerate or by accident because they don’t know how to spell, to build another word.
To exaggerate:

Person 1: How was your history class today?

Person 2: Not so great, I had my final eggs ham.

Person 1: Hmm, using synonym toast crunch? I guess it didn’t go to well at all?

Just plain stupid:

Waiter: *brings food to customers*

Customers: Thank you!

Waiter: You’re welcome, enjoy the meal and bone-apple-tea!

Customers: *to themselves* What a bad case of synonym toast crunch. I think she meant bone apetit.

Synonymhood

Synonymhood: the quality or condition of being synonym, all synonysms put together.
The English language has a very large synonymhood.
Synonymhood by Antogranata June 5, 2018

punked out (synonym: herbed) 

to quit, esp. from fear; to chicken out or back down as from intimidation;
scared or frightened to act; back down from a confrontational situation because you are too afraid to act.
After being challenged, he punked out.
You just got punked out! (=You walked away or retreated after being challenged, or verbally abused or disrespected.

synonyms: slut 

Connoting an excessively promiscuous female frequently engaging in sexual activities with multiple partners.

Of note: There is not a similar term available to describe male promiscuity since these behaviors are celebrated in masculine culture.
Sarah is such a slut! She had sex with Jake, Tyler, and Scott last weekend and slept with four other random dudes this week.

synonyms: slut, whore, tramp, floozy, skank, hooker, flirt
synonyms: slut by Sheltron May 1, 2014

Synomolie 

It is an experience much like a coincidence where two events in life show great similarities within a very short period of time, if not simultaneously.

In most cases, the experience involves a conversation about X, and then X is brought up in life directly after the conversation.

The experience can happen to just one person, or it can be shared within a group of people.

A slight difference between a coincidence and a synomolie is that often an eerie feeling that it happened for a reason accompanies those who experience a synomolie; much like dejavu.
Simple form:
Two friends are in Walmart discussing the latest episode of Dora the Explorer and they pass a small screaming child wearing a Dora T-shirt. They have experienced a common synomolie.

Complex form:
Two lovers are walking down a sidewalk together while talking about having children or not having children, and they notice a sign that reads vasectomy: half off! They have experienced an uncommon and eerie synomolie.
Synomolie by Lady Lindsey Lee October 21, 2010