A logophile is a person who loves words. A person who enjoys having an expansive vocabulary. A person who loves the waywords interact with each other to create sentences.
What if All Time Low had named their bandNadir instead. That really turns on the logophile in me.
Invented by Saul Rennie early in the sixteenth century, Logpog has a very interesting etymological history. The root words for the term come from the English language. The first half of the word is derived from the name “Logan”, a common name for white suburban rappers. The suffix attached to it comes from the term, “P-terrible-execution-of-music-that-could-be-really-good-with-better-delivery-og”, which is usually used as an emote on a popular streaming platform called Facebook.
Yo dude, your album was trash. You Logpoged on like every song it was cringe.