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meaning-structure divergence 

Metonymy

The structural duality of meanings of words being synthetic (additive) on the future end of the linear timeline and convergent on the past side while the phonemes (phonetic parts) of words are conflationary on the future side and synthetic (additive) on the past end.
The meaning-structure divergence (metonymy) of linguistics is an example of structural divergence.

data structure 

data structure by michael21910 November 22, 2021

structure up 

Mia said u a punk. Tell her I said structure up
structure up by anonymous August 3, 2022

bollecular structure 

The nobsack-dick-pubes combo. (A corruption of molecular structure.)
bollecular structure by Ian Chode October 23, 2003

gang structure 

A firm= 5-10 guys
2 firms= a crew or cru
3 cru's= a gang
a gang normally has 1 or 2 'hardcore' firms which are not to be messed with, one of these firms will be the 'phycho firm' who will take anybody on.
gangs are similar to clan's
the gang structure is actually very simple.
gang structure by london12 June 25, 2006

structure 

A very different style of sexual intercourse using senses of fear, confusion, and pleasure.
I would want to structure the shit out of Selena Gomez after going to Walgreens and buying olive oil, a cactus, and a back scratcher.
structure by Mk4kettle June 2, 2016