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nounification

when a word that has previously been any other kind of word, such as revados, becomes a noun
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by kaitlin, ryan, and heidi April 20, 2008
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Nounce

In the UK to have 'Nounce' means to be quick witted, sharp, able to assimilate new skills quickly.
"Peter is stupid; has to have everything repeated, but paul has a bit more nounce.
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Nounce

In England we use the word Nouce for a fucking pedo you dickhead
“Hew have you seen that nounce over there
“Josh Adamson”
“Aye that one
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nounage

the ninth part of speech
it is a noun with the suffix age
i am going to get some foodage, for i am hungry
by b and j October 2, 2003
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nounjective

A noun in the place of an adjective, in an attempt to ascribe similar qualities to the object that you use the nounjective in relation to.

Nounjectives suffer from the possibility of making little to no sense, and relying heavily upon individual interpretation of the value of the intrinsic qualities of the noun that has been adjectivified.
Andrew: Hey man, have you heard the latest Opeth album? That shit is jacket!"
Daniel: Nice use of a nounjective!

"Jacket", in this case, is the nounjective.

(This example suffers from the ambiguous nature of the subjective value of the jacket's usefulness, however, once being told that Andrew is a fan of Opeth, it becomes apparent that "jacket", in this circumstance, implies a positive outlook.)
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Nounce

"Aadil you nounce, why did you freeze shut the thermos!"
by Sydney Grammar's Idiot September 17, 2018
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nounie

An alternative spelling for the name Noni. The name doesn't really mean anything but the woman who is named Nounie does bring a lot of meaning in other people's lives.

This alternative spelling is created most probably by the woman herself just to sound a bit more classy compared to the mundane appearing regular spelling. Just like how some people write "broke" as "broque" just to sound more classy and possibly a bit french but still have no money whatsoever.
Guy 1: Thay girl Nounie is kinda cute but what's with her name, how do you pronounce it?

Guy 2: I guess it's pronounced the same way as Noni, what's with the different spellings though?

Guy 1: I guess she drives her car on the other lane.
by EnglishMajorNoob November 27, 2021
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