by SamBurson July 15, 2019
Get the hyphy mug.The grammar nazi of all grammar nazis. Will never let one typo or mispelling get away from humiliation and execution. The leader of all grammar nazis. The master of the grammar race
My budy isnt a grammar nazi. He's hyphen hitler. He hunts down missing commas and typos like jews in 1943. One slip of the finger and hes got the typo gestapo all over you.
by Bigfacevinny November 6, 2019
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You are definitely hypheragist.
by TownianBroski!332 July 18, 2021
Get the Hypheragist mug.Being one step removed from the Northern California, U.S., Hyphy movement. People who reside a reasonable distance outside of Northern California may take party in the meta-hyphy movement by partaking in various hyphy movement-related activities such as: ghost riding the whip, thizzing, wearing stunner shades, and of course, going dumb.
by primus_sucks January 1, 2009
Get the meta-hyphy mug.Another term for Wal-Mart, used by those who detest it. The term Walton Hyphen Market has six letters in each word, thus forming the Mark of the Beast, 666. This is quite amusing to those who equate The Wal-Mart Corporation to Satan.
Chad: We should protest and get that new Walton Hyphen Market closed down.
Eric: Let's make picket signs, all we need is some cardboard, markers and boards... Hell, we can probably get all that at Wal-Mart and save some time.
Chad: Yeah, then later we can rip-off jokes from Seth MacFarlen and post them on teh interwebz.
Eric: Let's make picket signs, all we need is some cardboard, markers and boards... Hell, we can probably get all that at Wal-Mart and save some time.
Chad: Yeah, then later we can rip-off jokes from Seth MacFarlen and post them on teh interwebz.
by CraigChrist January 17, 2010
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The use of the word "neva" (idiom for 'never') to divide a multisyllabic word in place of the hyphen (-) punctuation mark to express extreme unlikelihood or impossibility.
The use of the word "neva" (idiom for 'never') to divide a multisyllabic word in place of the hyphen (-) punctuation mark to express extreme unlikelihood or impossibility.
The neva hyphen as punctuation: "I will abso-neva-lutely agree that a woman deserves to be hit or abused for any reason."
by ordinaryheroine May 22, 2016
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