A: Hurrah! I've invented a new word!
B: Really? What's that?
A: Lazactive!
B: But there's already an available word.
A: It's different my friend.
B: How?
A: My word, lazactive is a combination of 'lazy' and 'active' that means a person who is normally lazy but becomes active in some particular works sometimes.
B: That's interesting! What about another 'lazactive'?
A: That 'lazactive' is a combination of 'laz' and 'active'. So, the meaning is totally different!
B: Yap, now I understand. A word may have same spellings but the meanings are different.
A: Yes my friend; as we see in the word 'bear' that has two meanings i.e. 'something which is hard to do' and 'huge, short-legged mammal'.
B: Congrats! You're a genius!
B: Really? What's that?
A: Lazactive!
B: But there's already an available word.
A: It's different my friend.
B: How?
A: My word, lazactive is a combination of 'lazy' and 'active' that means a person who is normally lazy but becomes active in some particular works sometimes.
B: That's interesting! What about another 'lazactive'?
A: That 'lazactive' is a combination of 'laz' and 'active'. So, the meaning is totally different!
B: Yap, now I understand. A word may have same spellings but the meanings are different.
A: Yes my friend; as we see in the word 'bear' that has two meanings i.e. 'something which is hard to do' and 'huge, short-legged mammal'.
B: Congrats! You're a genius!
by Rajeeb2014 August 04, 2014
To utter dethreat Death + Threat; threat of death against someone; state one's intention to murder someone; to tell someone or others that you will murder them.
A: Stop dethreatening my brother or else I will inform the police.
B: I am sorry. I will never dethreaten him.
B: I am sorry. I will never dethreaten him.
by Rajeeb2014 June 22, 2018
by Rajeeb2014 September 05, 2015
Haque is an Arabic surname that belongs to the Haque Family in the Arabian Peninsula, particularly in Yemen.
by Rajeeb2014 July 27, 2018
We can say that “thinking is translating ‘prosaic-ideas’ without accessories” since ideas (in brain) do not follow any metrical composition.
by Rajeeb2014 January 16, 2013
Fiverse Five + Verse; Poem of Five Lines: ‘Fiverse’ is a new poetic form created or invented by Md. Ziaul Haque. There are five lines in it. 1st line has 1 word; 2nd line has 2 words; 3rd line has 3 words; 4th line has 4 words and 5th line has 5 words. 1st line rhymes with the 2nd line; 3rd line is unrhymed; 4th and 5th lines rhyme with each other. The rhyme scheme is: AABCC. There are no punctuation marks at the end of the lines.
A: What kind of writing is this?
B: It is called 'Fiverse'!
A: What is 'Fiverse'?
B: It is a new kind of poetic form that was invented by Md. Ziaul Haque, a poet, writer, novelist, songwriter, actor, researcher from Sylhet, Bangladesh.
A: That is really nice!
B: It is called 'Fiverse'!
A: What is 'Fiverse'?
B: It is a new kind of poetic form that was invented by Md. Ziaul Haque, a poet, writer, novelist, songwriter, actor, researcher from Sylhet, Bangladesh.
A: That is really nice!
by Rajeeb2014 July 27, 2018
A: What kind of writing is this?
B: It is called 'Haqueian Verse'!
A: What is 'Haqueian Verse'?
B: It is a new kind of poetic form that was invented by Md. Ziaul Haque, a poet, writer, novelist, songwriter, actor, researcher from Sylhet, Bangladesh.
A: That is really nice!
B: It is called 'Haqueian Verse'!
A: What is 'Haqueian Verse'?
B: It is a new kind of poetic form that was invented by Md. Ziaul Haque, a poet, writer, novelist, songwriter, actor, researcher from Sylhet, Bangladesh.
A: That is really nice!
by Rajeeb2014 June 27, 2018