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Neologism

Basically, a new word that comes into a language through creatively using that language. Borrowed words from other languages and dialects are not neologisms.
Ebonics: Ebony Phonics

Notice both ebony and phonics are 'english' words, these two words were creatively used to create a new english word.
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The promotion of which is the sole purpose of urbandictionary's existence.
Urbandictionary is a collection of neologisms.
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neologist

Actually a neologism, a neologist is one to creates neologisms. Technically, since the term 'neologist' is a 'neologism' it self-perpetuates simply by existing- or not, technically.

A neologist is one who makes up words
Neologist: "Then I told him to go worbunk himself, else I'd go get my argon beam and suptifly 30 hyrdrolargs of kensiom on his ass"
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The act of being totally out of your head and no thoughts can come together properly. i.e. Being Drunk or Stoned
I'm suffering from some severe Neurological Discombobulation after that bowl.
by Dennis Smith June 25, 2004
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Neologist

An individual inclined to making up new words. Based on the noun Neoligism: The introduction or use of new words or new senses of existing words.
John being a neologist had a habit of making up new words that strangely enough while newly formed appeared to make sense.

John is neologistic in nature.
by mykeyg August 14, 2012
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Negrologism

Noun. Refers to a new word originating in popular African-American slang. Formed from the words Negro and neologism.
I gave up trying to master Negrologisms around the time of "nizzle."
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Neologism

A neologism (from Greek neo = "new" + logos = "word") is a word that, devised relatively recently in a specific time period, has not been accepted into a mainstream language. By definition, neologisms are "new", and as such are often directly attributable to a specific individual, publication, period, or event. The term "neologism" was coined in 1803.1
In psychiatry, the term neologism is used to describe the use of words that only have meaning to the person who uses them, independent of their common meaning. This is considered normal in children, but a symptom of thought disorder (indicative of a psychotic mental illness, such as schizophrenia) in adults.

"Yesterday's neologisms, like yesterday's jargon, are often today's essential vocabulary."
– Academic Instincts, 20014
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