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Look at that Lexican over there!. She looks so Butch!
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Lexivague

Lexivague (adjective) — describing a word that is intuitively understood but difficult to clearly define or explain.
The word 'quirky' is often lexivague—everyone knows what it means, but it’s hard to explain clearly.
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Lexie organ

Lexie is a one in a life time girl you will ever meet, she is kind, sweet, loving, and cares for others, I could go on about positive things for hours, you would be luck if you are with her, just don't break her heart
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Lexical Narcissism

Lexical Narcissism (n). The behavior or mindset, often exhibited by political or academic elites, wherein language is weaponized to project intellectual superiority while avoiding substantive debate. It involves redefining common terms, inflating semantic complexity, and using obscure phrasing to intimidate or derail opposition. The goal is not clarity, but dominance through confusion.
Lexical narcissism is the arrogant left-wing belief that they’re the only ones who understand how words work, the only ones educated enough to define philosophy, science, or language itself. It’s not intelligence. It’s gatekeeping. They don’t argue to clarify. They argue to dominate through semantics, hoping you’ll give up out of exhaustion, not reason.

They call it nuance. I call it what it is.
by WTFX May 17, 2025
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lexicornucopia

- Abundant, overflowing word supply.
- Vast, plentiful language resource.
"The python documentation is so abundant in resourceful use of language. It's quite literally a lexicornucopia."
by onek May 18, 2025
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Lexical Narcissism

A compulsive need to flaunt obscure vocabulary, academic jargon, or convoluted phrasing to appear intellectually superior, often at the expense of clarity, relevance, or truth. Symptoms include correcting others mid-argument over minor semantics, mistaking verbosity for depth, and prioritizing pedantry over persuasion. Typically found in debates where ego outweighs logic and the dictionary becomes a weapon of distraction.

Lexical narcissism is the arrogant belief that you're the only one who understands how words work, the only one educated enough to define philosophy, science, or language itself. It’s not intelligence—it’s intellectual gatekeeping. They don’t argue to clarify. They argue to assert dominance through semantics, hoping you’ll concede out of exhaustion, not reason. It's elitism masquerading as literacy.
You: “Once considered obscure academic theory, Marxism has completely infected academia and the curriculum.”
Them: “Define Marxism.”
You: “Sure, I'll entertain your silly little lexical narcissism game: Economic collectivism based on class conflict—are you seriously asking me this?”
Them: “That’s not true Marxism.”
by WTFX May 20, 2025
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Lexington Table Tennis Massacre

In a stunning upset at the 2025 Lexington Table Tennis Amateur Finals, underdog Devin shocked the crowd and toppled reigning champion Blake, handing the favorite his first and only loss of the season to finish with a 27–1 record. Known more for his erratic play than consistency, Devin brought relentless intensity and razor-sharp focus to dismantle Blake’s trademark defensive strategy, winning 27 games in a dramaticbbeat-down fashion. Each blistering rally and improbable return chipped away at Blake’s composure, turning what was expected to be a routine coronation into a gritty, unforgettable battle. The tournament ended not with the underdog’s defeat, but with the downfall of a near-perfect titan—and the rise of a new champion forged in chaos.
Did you hear about the Lexington Table Tennis Massacre of 2025?

I did! But I also heard Blake paid stupid money to get the footage and results scrubbed from the internet.
by dadboddev June 2, 2025
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