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by hills sports June 23, 2021
Get the grammarlistic mug.1. The breakdown, or lysis, of grammar. Often exploited during a word vomit.
2. Relating to an erroneous use of grammar.
2. Relating to an erroneous use of grammar.
'Jeez, Ahmed, you really bombed that essay on the Human Genome Project.'
'Yeah, I had a grammarlytic nightmare!"
'Yeah, I had a grammarlytic nightmare!"
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2. Saggy, flat breasts that have a slight odor of sour milk or mildew.
3. Aged pancakes.
2. Saggy, flat breasts that have a slight odor of sour milk or mildew.
3. Aged pancakes.
My grandmother Helga always made sure to roll up her grammaries and secure them with rubber bands to prevent the uncomfortable pinching that would occur if they slipped below her pant line.
When he returned home, John ate the leftover grammaries that had been sitting on the counter since last Tuesday.
When he returned home, John ate the leftover grammaries that had been sitting on the counter since last Tuesday.
by C.S.Lee March 9, 2009
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a gramatically correct sentence is a grammarism
a gramatically correct sentence is a grammarism
by jennay dark fae November 15, 2011
Get the grammarism mug.A Grammar Nazi -- for the people! Although Grammarxists essentially do the same things as Grammar Nazis, they understand that language is inherently fluid and belongs to the speaker/writer and audience, who therefore define its rules (not the other way around).
"Dude, you should've used a semi-colon there; they're fantastic for separating clauses."
"Semi-colons are weak and indecisive. People speak in periods. They use commas and conjoining phrases. They don't use semi-colons."
"Grammarxist."
"I heard that."
"Semi-colons are weak and indecisive. People speak in periods. They use commas and conjoining phrases. They don't use semi-colons."
"Grammarxist."
"I heard that."
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