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Nomenclature

Nomenclature refers to either a list of names and/or terms, or to the system of principles, procedures and terms related to naming - which is the assigning of a word or phrase to a particular object or property.The principles of naming vary from the relatively informal conventions of everyday speech to the internationally-agreed principles, rules and recommendations that govern the formation and use of the specialist terms used in scientific and other disciplines.
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nopenope

When someone asks you to do something, and you are saying no in a comical way.
A: Hey, can you do this for me?

B: Nopenope
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noment

An encounter or experience that was uneventful or inconsequential. The opposite of experiencing a "moment"
I saw you talking to that person. Did you connect?

No we just had a noment.
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Nomping

Letting a fat man eat pizza off your back during coitus.
Did you hear Katie's into nomping? Hope she doesn't get a yeast infection.
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Nopening

The failure of a hyperlink to open.
James: - "Check out this awesome picture of dog eating a squirrel, I've sent you a link"

Kelly: - "Ahhhh! Its nopening!"
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nonpenetratory

a sexual act where there is a lack of penetration
"We dry-humped for a while, but in the end it was nonpenetratory."
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nomen agentis

"Nomen agentis" is a grammatical term that means agent noun and refers to a noun created from a verb denoting an action, where the noun identifies an entity that performs that action. Some examples include kicker, swimmer, hiker, speaker.
The nomen agentis is the subject of the sentence.

In Latin, the nomen agentis fututor, meaning fucker, is derived from the verb "futuo, futuere, futui". Latin fututor has entered modern English as futterer, retaining the meaning of fucker.
by gunnora March 14, 2012
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