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microcalligraphy 

The rare occasion in which one hand-writes a perfect-looking letter, digit, or other character, as if it were typed on a digital device, especially on accident; a simpler version of calligraphy.
I suddenly made a stroke of microcalligraphy with the 8 I wrote down.

banhammer 

(usually in videogames) The ability of a server moderator or administrator to ban people connected to the server, imagined as a physical hammer which is "swung" at rule-breakers.
The banhammer spoke, and I couldn't play on my favorite Minecraft server anymore.
(In video games) An excessively/unusually long period of time where a player has no choice but to wait or repeatedly perform an action to be able to unlock more content.
How long is this timewall?? Just let me advance to the next zone already!
Any form of digital media (videos, images, etc.) made mostly or exclusively with generative artificial intelligence, with inaccurate, misleading, eye-catching, or otherwise silly content made to make a reader/viewer engage with it, usually to get clout (likes/favorites/whatever) and/or make money off of it if possible.
1: "Artificial intelligence shouldn't have been invented. Haven't you seen the immense amount of AI slop nowadays?"
2: "Yeah, it's insane."

novation 

An improper word coming from incorrectly assuming that the first two letters <in> in <innovation> are a negating prefix (like incapable), and removing them to negate the meaning once more. The opposite of innovation, familiarity, imitation, etc. May also mean going in the opposite direction of innovation, reversion, degeneration, etc.
You don't have to reinvent the wheel with this novation every time you want to change that.
(v.) (In especially 2D platformer video games) A portmanteau of the words "right" and "jump", meaning to jump right, or to jump to the right.
Now I just need to rump over this enemy and I should be done with the level.
rump by urbandictionaryuser232456 December 22, 2024
(in four-dimensional space) Term coined by Charles Howard Hinton to indicate something being offset in the fourth dimension in the direction directly opposing "ana"
As the hypersphere rolled kata into my 3D slice of this weird 4D world, it appeared to gradually grow in size, even though I knew it really wasn't.