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Colloquialitist

(Ca-low-kwee-ahl-leet-ist) A portmanteau of "colloquial" and "elitist". A Colloquialitist is a person who believes in maintaining the use of formal or "proper" English words. This usually applies to both speech and writing, although some are only concerned with one or the other. The colloquialitist can often be recognized by their use of the phrase "that's not a word" upon being confronted with non-standard or colloquial English words or phrases.

Writing-centric colloquialitists often take opposition toward what they regard as improper contractions, such as "gonna" or "wanna" (terms spelled as the writer speaks them, rather than in their correct written form of "going to" and "want to") or toward verb tenses that they feel are incorrect – such as "snuck" instead of "sneaked". Knowingly or not, colloquialitists of this type are moving against the evolution of language, and often irritate people who use colloquial terms, slang words, or simply a different dialect of English to the colloquialitist in their writing.

Speech-oriented colloquialitist's arguments typically regard pronunciation – such as "both" being pronounced "bolth". This type of colloquialitist may not understand that the pronunciation in question might be correct in the speaker's own dialect or area, or believes that only their own dialect is correct.

This term should not be confused with "grammar-Nazi", or applied to people who oppose provably incorrect use of language such as spelling errors.
Man 1: Did you know that Jennifer Garner argued with Conan O'Brien last night on whether or not "snuck" was a word? She insisted that it wasn't, and said that since Conan went to Harvard he should know better.
Man 2: I bet he didn't take that well.
Man 1: No he did not. He got out a dictionary and read the definition of "snuck" to her face on air.
Man 2: Serves her right for being such a colloquialitist.
Colloquialitist by Astrolounge August 14, 2010
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Ghetto Colloquialisms

Casual speech that incorporates ghetto slang.
That white boy has no right to bust out those ghetto colloquialisms.

Collaquialism 

The skill of randomly switching subjects at rapid speeds and understanding what the other person is saying without clarification, while giving quick and witty feedback.
Friend : Hey you hear about what happened at school?
Friend2: Yeah I know, crazy stuff. What she say to you?
Friend: She said she was down to kick it, I was trippen what happened to you?
Friend2: That's wassup , I had to go get my car fixed yesterday and omg I hate Justin Bieber.
Friend: Oh man me too! I was on YouTube and he made me want to punch little children in the face repeatedly!
Friend2: Yeah, you ready?
Friend:Let's go get some ice cream already.
Collaquialism for ya.
Collaquialism by JK&IV INC. May 4, 2011

coloquialism

A way for Texans to describe life in an elaborate manner.
Coloquialism (on a hot dummer day for Earl the Cowboy)

Earl: "I'm as hot as a rattlesnake's butt in a wagon wheel rut."
coloquialism by Brian Tucker January 14, 2008

Colloqualised 

Is a ‘word’, or more correctly, a pseudoword which looks like it is a real word, but actually has no precise or logical definition. It is easy to pronounce, and this also helps to make it sound like it is real. However, given that its precise definition is unknown to both the lay and academic individual, it can be correctly deemed a nonsensical phrase and is used as a means to demonstrate linguistic distinction and prestige despite the latter and former not being true.
We had a difficult time understanding the colloqualised language.
Colloqualised by Pseudoword October 31, 2014

colloquialist

They say that he's a colloquialist, so expect quite the amount of slang and informalities from him.