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Neologism 

A Neologism can be a few different things. It can be a new word, a new way someone uses a word, or a new type of phrase.
It is derived from the Greek word, Neo, which means "New."
A Neologism in the sense of a new word would be, for instance, Chumbling. This is chewing and mumbling at the same time. In this, it is also a compound word, however, it is a new or recent word. In the sense of a new use of a word, look at the use of the words in the Urban Dictionary. These are all neologisms. This also applies to the phrases. The Urban Dictionary, in it self is a Neologistic source.
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neologism 

he had created a neologism
neologism by realist April 23, 2003

Neologism 

a word that means "new word". it comes from the Latin roots "neo"(meaning "new") and "log"(meaning "word"). the "ism" os not that important.
List of Neologisms:
fucktard
haterade
floetry
fugly
etc...

all the names of pokemon are neologisms

neologism 

New words coined by the psychotic.
Pardon my apparent neologisms, they are colloquial terms I learned from my father.
neologism by Reuel Titus October 21, 2003

neologism 

Yo realist good word! (and yes I know its a real word...now... thanks for the knowledge it's somewhat scarce around these parts!)
If I had a neologism I would be a neologist...no?

neologism 

n. New semen. From the Latin "neo" meaning new and from the American "gism" meaning stuff that pumps from a man's cock at orgasm.
"People who try to come up with neologisms to satisfy their egos are covered in neologism."
neologism by JC February 17, 2004

neologism hacking 

Making up a previsously unused 'slang' term and submitting it to UrbanDictionary.com
Neologism Hacking is a good way to impose your linguistic will upon the world.