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lexicorn

A good lexi that is rare
There goes a lexicorn they’re rare them
by The care taker December 22, 2022
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lexicophile

A lover of words. From lexico- (pertaining to words) and -philia (having an affinity towards).
My sister starts her day only as a lexicophile would: by reading the Word of the Day from Merriam-Webster AND Urban Dictionary.
by lexicophile25 August 12, 2024
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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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Lexiconnoisseur

Pronunciation:
/ˌlɛk.sɪ.kən.nəˈswɑr/
(LEK-si-kon-nuh-SWAR)

Definition:
1. A wordsmith who effortlessly invents, blends, or manipulates language to create words with intuitive, precise, or novel meanings.
2. Someone with deep mastery and appreciation of words, not just using them but shaping them into entirely new concepts.
3. A creator of lexicons—someone whose vocabulary expands the way people think, speak, or feel.

Etymology:
From lexicon (a collection of words or vocabulary) + connoisseur (a person with expert knowledge or refined taste). Literally, a master of words and their creative possibilities.

Why it’s important:
A lexiconnoisseur doesn’t just communicate—they innovate reality through language. By coining terms, bending definitions, or blending sounds and meanings, they provide new tools for thought, art, and expression. Ordinary vocabulary is static; lexiconnoisseurs make it alive.
“Orson deserves recognition by Merriam-Webster as the lexiconnoisseur he is.”

“Becoming a lexiconnoisseur takes more than reading dictionaries; it takes daring to bend language itself.”

“Every new word she drops proves she’s a lexiconnoisseur, shaping how we think and feel.”
by orsinian October 21, 2025
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Political Lexicographer

a person who compiles political dictionaries
Damn that irksome partisan political lexicographer! They're a phony neutral ; defining their terms in a way that's obviously tendentious.
by Politics [Moribund Institute] November 11, 2020
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PG LEXICON

the pg lexicon more like lexicorn

A is for Adams Eyes
B is for Bunba

C is for Cal
D is for Drago
E is for EMILIOOOOOOOOOOO
F is for faq du
G is for Gage or go die faq!!
H is for Hej
I is for Iggi
J is for Jasmin
K is for Kiccl
L is for L YOU!
M is for MOI MOI or MOI
N is for Nej or ne du
O is for okej
P is for Puffergäng
Q is for QN
R is for ii RITSCHIES
S is for Shitzu
T is for TEP
U is for yes
V is for v:
W is for what if you die inside :bigbrain:
X is for xd
y is for YOU BETTER SLEEP YOU LITTLE SHIT
z is for z.
pg dictionary has a competitor now called pg lexicon
by pg member numero 3 December 16, 2020
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The Lexicon of Constrained Characters

A dictionary of terms, phrases, and conventions people use in tweets, posts, texts, and limited-character media platforms.
My mom needs the Lexicon of Constrained Characters. She keeps putting periods at the ends of her tweets. I cannot stand her shouting!
by Makarios_ August 2, 2022
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