logiformal

(lo-jee-for-mul)
Logiformal (adjective) - Relating to the formal logical form of an argument.
For example: "Saying woke is broke, is not logiformal due to the form of the argument not being formal though if someone said cultural degradation can lead to moral poverty, that would be logiformal due to the phrase relating to the formal logical form of an arguement, which can make it either synonymous or almost synonymous to 'both logical and formal'"
"To assess validity, we must consider the logiformal structure of the reasoning."
"When assessing a debate, I always consider the logiformal structure of the arguments rather than just the style."
"The philosopher sought to determine whether the ontological argument was valid based on its logiformal merits alone."
"While the reasoning appeared sound intuitively, analyzing the logiformal framework revealed subtle fallacies."
"The logiformal predicates and logical syntax are correct, but the argument still suffers from questionable assumptions."
"We diagramed the logiformal validity of each causal and correlational inference in the research study."
"I could follow the chain of reasoning, but needed to map out the logiformal progression to convince myself of the logic."
"The mathematician disregarded the real-world context and focused solely on the abstract logiformal properties."
"While logically equivalent in logiformal terms, the two statements have very different rhetorical impacts."
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miscriminate

To portray or accuse a non-discriminator or non-discrimination of discriminating.
Blending of (mis + discriminate)
Sally Jennifer-Watson (SJW): YOU ARE A BIGOT therefore you discriminate.
Ronald Whitenelson Granger (RWNG): how do I discriminate?
SJW: by being HOMOPHOBIC
RWNG: I dont discriminate the gay people, I think you are miscriminating me.

SJW: tHats a made up word, miscriminate is not a word
RWNG: so is your gender or whatever
SJW: (Safe Space is violated, subject runs away)
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easyhard

something easy to do but hard to convince someone to do

easyhard (ee-zee-hard) noun.
Convincing him to try the new restaurant was easyhard; he was hesitant at first, but once he tried it, he loved it.
Getting her to go on the trip was easyhard; she was worried about leaving her pets, but we finally convinced her.
It's easyhard to get teenagers interested in classical music, but with the right approach, it can be done.
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Phonetic Temperature Theory

the Phonetic Temperature Theory is a theory that states that as average temperature of a native speaker's location decreases over a long span of time, the verb-consonant ratio of the native speaker's words decreases, and that speech quickens and hardens in colder temperature. Secondly, This theory also states the vice versa; as average temperature of a native speaker's location increases over a long span of time, the verb-consonant ratio of the native speaker's words increases, and that speech slows and smooth-ens in warmer temperature. Thirdly, this theory also states that pronunciation changes quicker when the average temperature of a native speaker's location changes quicker, and that pronunciation changes slower when the average temperature of a native speaker's location changes slower.
Person 1: How can I predict when the pronunciation of a word will change?
Person 2: with Phonetic Temperature Theory, we can do this by 1. knowing how long the current pronunciation has existed for, 2. knowing the differences in local average temperature at the beginning of pronunciation usage to now, 3. knowing previous pronunciation of the preceding form of the word, and using IPA slope to predict future pronunciation and use multiplication (local average temperature now - local average temperature at the beginning of pronunciation usage)/(time between beginning of pronunciation usage and now), if the value is positive (meaning the local temperature got warmer) then shift clockwise on the IPA chart (k -> g), this is the reasoning for why Latin "catta" became "gato" because the Spanish/Portuguese climates are slightly warmer than the Ancient Roman climate.
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syllogismize

Syllogismize (verb) - To formulate a syllogistic logical argument.
For example: "If I syllogismize correctly, the conclusion follows necessarily from the premises."
"I broke the argument down and syllogismized each step to ensure the logic was valid."
"The debater carefully syllogismized his points during the speech to drive his conclusion home."
"If you can successfully syllogismize ideas that seem unrelated, you may find innovative solutions."
"When crafting a persuasive argument, it is crucial to properly syllogismize your claims so each point leads logically to the next."
"The professor challenged us to syllogismize novel arguments each week to improve our reasoning skills."
"I was unsure if my thoughts on the matter made logical sense until I sat down and syllogismized them."
"The ability to syllogismize complex concepts is an important indicator of strong critical thinking."
"When you syllogismize effectively, your conclusions should flow naturally from your premises."
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hypodistance

The phenomenon where something or someone runs too fast and therefore doesn't have enough energy and or motivation to run enough distance.
1: Man, I shouldn't had done 50 400s on the track cuz now I barely broke 46 on my 10k.
2: So you've got hypodistance?
1: Yeah, I'm hypodistanced.
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Gohogoh

Translates into goldfish the snack
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