A textonym is a word which becomes ambiguous when using predictive text due to having the same button combination as other unrelated words. They often make a text confusing or incomprehensible.
Particularly prominent in drunk texting.
He = If
Me = Of
Book = Cool
Soon = Room
Particularly prominent in drunk texting.
He = If
Me = Of
Book = Cool
Soon = Room
by MySpaceFTL November 26, 2007
Get the textonymmug. When using predictive text to write an SMS, sometimes an unexpected word of similar / humorous meaning may pop up.
Pint / shot / riot
Kiss / lips
Shag / rich
Sips / piss
Cock / anal
Dual / fuck
Pint / shot / riot
Kiss / lips
Shag / rich
Sips / piss
Cock / anal
Dual / fuck
Oh no! I meant to send my boyfriend a text saying I wanted to suck his cock tonight.
Don't worry, it's just a textonym. Besides, I heard he's into that sort of thing.
Don't worry, it's just a textonym. Besides, I heard he's into that sort of thing.
by jwgrooves June 29, 2011
Get the textonymmug. Variant/Incorrect spelling of txtonym.
by nigel coldwell August 28, 2005
Get the textonymmug. unknown: hey
anthony: uh hi...
unknown: whats up
anthony: nothing you?
unknown: same just chillen
anthony: will you tell me who are you now? please.
unknown: textonymous
anthony: uh hi...
unknown: whats up
anthony: nothing you?
unknown: same just chillen
anthony: will you tell me who are you now? please.
unknown: textonymous
by Lindsey J D July 28, 2007
Get the textonymousmug. In text or SMS messaging, a textonym is a word that is typed using the same sequence of keys on a phone's numeric keypad as another word.
by waltzing October 7, 2008
Get the Textonymmug. Words that are related in their combination of button strokes, usually on a phone's number-pad and with T-9 or similar methods.
For example the number combination 4663 yields: home, gone, and good. Or 63 yields: of and me, these words would be textonyms of each other.
by Lummpy pillow May 18, 2010
Get the Textonymmug. Two or more words that are spelled using the same series of keys in a text message.
"Me" and "of" are both entered using 6-3.
Also "good", "home", "gone", "hood", "hoof", and "goof" are textonyms.
"Me" and "of" are both entered using 6-3.
Also "good", "home", "gone", "hood", "hoof", and "goof" are textonyms.
My boyfriend was concerned when I texted him that I was nearly good. I explained that it was a textonym and I meant to say I was nearly home.
by AuntieBelle March 14, 2009
Get the textonymmug.