(Medical condition)
Often found in fast talkers. When a fast talker doesn't finish a sentence, they will physically explode.
Often found in fast talkers. When a fast talker doesn't finish a sentence, they will physically explode.
by UnknowableOne August 18, 2017
Someone who uses terrible punctuation and couldn't spell if their life depended on it. You are either grammatically challanged by nature, or you have been exposed to txt talkers too long.
by Arran October 23, 2004
Man, why does Dave always have to use periods and capital when he text?
Because he's a grammatical texter.
Because he's a grammatical texter.
by thesensone July 15, 2011
A long-forgotten art of language mastery that once graced the realms of the written and spoken word. It's all about showing respect to grammar by adhering to its rules and structures like a boss. When you possess grammatical decorum, you wield the power to impress, persuade, and avoid embarrassing language blunders.
- When Brenda saw her friend's atrocious grammar in a text message, she couldn't help but cringe. Armed with her red pen emoji, she swooped in to save the day, sprinkling grammatical decorum all over the conversation like fairy dust.
- Dude, that guy's got serious grammatical decorum skills. His emails are like symphonies of correctness, and I can't help but feel inferior when I read mine aloud.
- Dude, that guy's got serious grammatical decorum skills. His emails are like symphonies of correctness, and I can't help but feel inferior when I read mine aloud.
by JONSTEINWAY July 29, 2023
Mary: I hooked up with Jason after English class yesterday.
Emily: Oh, so you got him grammatically erect then?
Mary: Yeah, you could say that.
Emily: Oh, so you got him grammatically erect then?
Mary: Yeah, you could say that.
by CaramelBanan January 02, 2021
conjoining words in an attempt to create a more potent description of someone or something; because one word will not accurately describe it
Miguel being so much of a tool, that one word will not do. Therefore, he is a 'strode.' (Strode is a combination of 'stroke' and 'chode.')
by Jenni Stukin and Danielle Franke February 11, 2005
Saying 'Ingramatically incorrect' is grammatically incorrect.
by Kaid2710 May 12, 2023