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Guy 2: I don’t know, either he was hacking or it’s the most produngulous shit that have happened.
Guy 2: I don’t know, either he was hacking or it’s the most produngulous shit that have happened.
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A disagreement or argument over the correct pronunciation of a word or phrase, often leading to intense debates and linguistic chaos.
1. The "GIF" debate sparked a massive pronunciation discord, with hard-G supporters clashing with soft-G defenders.
2. The pronunciation discord surrounding the name of the Dutch painter "Vincent van Gogh" has baffled art enthusiasts for years.
2. The pronunciation discord surrounding the name of the Dutch painter "Vincent van Gogh" has baffled art enthusiasts for years.
by nexzed September 4, 2024
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Definition: A blend of "pronunciation" and "strict," describing someone who is unyielding about correct and precise pronunciation. Often used to humorously label people who can’t resist correcting others’ speech.
Etymology: From pronunciation (the way in which a word is spoken) + strict (demanding that rules be followed exactly). Coined to poke fun at language perfectionists.
Usage: Used when talking about people who will stop a conversation to fix how you say a word, no matter the context.
Definition: A blend of "pronunciation" and "strict," describing someone who is unyielding about correct and precise pronunciation. Often used to humorously label people who can’t resist correcting others’ speech.
Etymology: From pronunciation (the way in which a word is spoken) + strict (demanding that rules be followed exactly). Coined to poke fun at language perfectionists.
Usage: Used when talking about people who will stop a conversation to fix how you say a word, no matter the context.
Examples:
1. "My English teacher is so pronunstrict that she’ll pause the entire class to correct a single misplaced syllable."
2. "Hermione was famously pronunstrict about ‘Wingardium Leviosa,’ turning a simple spell lesson into a full-on phonetics workshop."
3. "He’s pronunstrict even at karaoke — he’ll stop mid-song to fix your vowel sounds."
1. "My English teacher is so pronunstrict that she’ll pause the entire class to correct a single misplaced syllable."
2. "Hermione was famously pronunstrict about ‘Wingardium Leviosa,’ turning a simple spell lesson into a full-on phonetics workshop."
3. "He’s pronunstrict even at karaoke — he’ll stop mid-song to fix your vowel sounds."
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Meaning to say the words correctly and in a clear manner
Meaning to say the words correctly and in a clear manner
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You’re talking nonsense!’ — ‘No, prosense. Same situation, bigger magnitude, correspondingly bigger happiness.'
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