A: My friend Jewel has received a dethreat recently.
B: What is 'dethreat'?
A: 'Dethreat' is a combination of two words: 'Death' + 'Threat'! It means a declaration of an intention or determination to murder someone.
B: I see! Is 'dethreat' a noun?
A: Yes!
B: What will be its verb form?
A: It is 'dethreaten'!
B: So, I can say that someone has dethreatened to murder your friend, right?
A: Yes, you can say that!
B: Who used 'dethreat' to express 'death threat' or the 'threat of death' in this way for the first time?
A: Md. Ziaul Haque, a poet, writer, songwriter and researcher from Bangladesh used it in his Haqueian Verse titled 'Dethreat'.
B: Thanks a lot my friend!
A: Welcome!
B: What is 'dethreat'?
A: 'Dethreat' is a combination of two words: 'Death' + 'Threat'! It means a declaration of an intention or determination to murder someone.
B: I see! Is 'dethreat' a noun?
A: Yes!
B: What will be its verb form?
A: It is 'dethreaten'!
B: So, I can say that someone has dethreatened to murder your friend, right?
A: Yes, you can say that!
B: Who used 'dethreat' to express 'death threat' or the 'threat of death' in this way for the first time?
A: Md. Ziaul Haque, a poet, writer, songwriter and researcher from Bangladesh used it in his Haqueian Verse titled 'Dethreat'.
B: Thanks a lot my friend!
A: Welcome!
by Rajeeb2014 June 22, 2018

Shakespeareius is a noun. It is a mixture of two words- Shakespeare + Genius. It means someone who has William Shakespeare's exceptional, intellectual or creative power in him.
A: You are a 'Shakespeareius'!
B: What is Shakespeareius?
A: It means that you are a genius like Shakespeare!
B: Thanks a lot! Where did you find this word?
A: Md. Ziaul Haque, a poet, writer, novelist, songwriter, dramatist, actor and researcher from Sylhet, Bangladesh invented this word through his Haqueian Verse titled 'Shakespeareius'.
B: Thanks.
A: Welcome.
B: What is Shakespeareius?
A: It means that you are a genius like Shakespeare!
B: Thanks a lot! Where did you find this word?
A: Md. Ziaul Haque, a poet, writer, novelist, songwriter, dramatist, actor and researcher from Sylhet, Bangladesh invented this word through his Haqueian Verse titled 'Shakespeareius'.
B: Thanks.
A: Welcome.
by Rajeeb2014 July 06, 2018

It is a kind of jealousy that a person feels after seeing a person who is well-dressed or naturally beautiful.
A: Just look at her.
B: What's wrong with her?
A: She doesn't have the sense of fashion whatsoever!
B: Well, I don't see anything wrong.
A: You are blind then.
B: I think it's your jealouty.
A: What?
B: Yap, you are damn jealous of her beauty.
B: What's wrong with her?
A: She doesn't have the sense of fashion whatsoever!
B: Well, I don't see anything wrong.
A: You are blind then.
B: I think it's your jealouty.
A: What?
B: Yap, you are damn jealous of her beauty.
by Rajeeb2014 January 16, 2014

Haqueian is an adjective. It relates to or has the characteristics of Md. Ziaul Haque or his writings.
A: What kind of poem have you just written?
B: Well, it is a Haqueian poem!
A: What is 'Haqueian'?
B: Haqueian means a particular type of creative and literary writing that is related to or has the characteristics of Md. Ziaul Haque (a poet, writer, novelist, songwriter, dramatist, actor, director and researcher from Sylhet, Bangladesh) or his writings.
B: Well, it is a Haqueian poem!
A: What is 'Haqueian'?
B: Haqueian means a particular type of creative and literary writing that is related to or has the characteristics of Md. Ziaul Haque (a poet, writer, novelist, songwriter, dramatist, actor, director and researcher from Sylhet, Bangladesh) or his writings.
by Rajeeb2014 July 02, 2018

A songer is a person who writes songs or lyrics. It also means a person who writes popular songs or the music for them.
A: What is 'songer'?
B: It means a person who writes lyrics or words for songs.
A: Where have you found this word?
B: I have found it in a fiverse or poem of five lines written by Md. Ziaul Haque, a poet, writer, novelist, songwriter, dramatist, actor, director and researcher from Sylhet, Bangladesh.
A: Thanks a lot.
B: Welcome.
B: It means a person who writes lyrics or words for songs.
A: Where have you found this word?
B: I have found it in a fiverse or poem of five lines written by Md. Ziaul Haque, a poet, writer, novelist, songwriter, dramatist, actor, director and researcher from Sylhet, Bangladesh.
A: Thanks a lot.
B: Welcome.
by Rajeeb2014 September 18, 2018

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 05, 2014

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