"I suggested pizza for dinner, and of course, Jake—being the resident contradictorian—insisted he suddenly hates pizza."
"No matter what I propose, Sarah always has to take the opposite stance. She's such a contradictorian."
"Trying to plan a group trip with a contradictorian is impossible—they’ll shoot down every idea just to make things difficult."
"Dave isn’t just opinionated; he’s a full-on contradictorian. If I say the sky is blue, he’ll argue it’s ‘more of a cerulean-gray’ just to be difficult."
"I swear, my boss is a professional contradictorian. If I say we should speed up the process, he’ll tell me to slow down. If I suggest slowing down, suddenly efficiency is key."
"No matter what I propose, Sarah always has to take the opposite stance. She's such a contradictorian."
"Trying to plan a group trip with a contradictorian is impossible—they’ll shoot down every idea just to make things difficult."
"Dave isn’t just opinionated; he’s a full-on contradictorian. If I say the sky is blue, he’ll argue it’s ‘more of a cerulean-gray’ just to be difficult."
"I swear, my boss is a professional contradictorian. If I say we should speed up the process, he’ll tell me to slow down. If I suggest slowing down, suddenly efficiency is key."
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You: Bloody hell, that definition on Apple said child labour but when you clicked on the word it said it, was, good. The definition painted child labour in a bad way but the first said it in a good way. That’s contradictory.
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Definition:
1. A linguistic movement or principle that opposes, contradicts, or prohibits the use of "DW-" prefixes in the American (English) language.
2. It avoids applying the horrible prefix "DW-".
3. Advocates for alternative linguistic forms, excluding the "DW-" prefix.
4. Encourages substitution of "DW-" prefixed words with non-"DW-" options.
Etymology:
From "contra-" (Latin, meaning "contrary, against, opposite"), "dubul-" (derived from the hypothetical non-sibilant root for "DW-"), and "-ism" (denoting a system, belief, or practice).
Significance:
• It defines resistance to linguistic constraints imposed by "DW-" prefixes.
• It emphasizes inclusivity and linguistic flexibility.
• It identifies efforts to eliminate restrictive phonetic patterns.
• It avoids divisive linguistic policies.
• It simplifies complex linguistic debates.
• It improves comprehension of linguistic liberties.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to the prefix "DW-."
Singular noun: contradubulism
Plural noun: contradubulisms
Definition:
1. A linguistic movement or principle that opposes, contradicts, or prohibits the use of "DW-" prefixes in the American (English) language.
2. It avoids applying the horrible prefix "DW-".
3. Advocates for alternative linguistic forms, excluding the "DW-" prefix.
4. Encourages substitution of "DW-" prefixed words with non-"DW-" options.
Etymology:
From "contra-" (Latin, meaning "contrary, against, opposite"), "dubul-" (derived from the hypothetical non-sibilant root for "DW-"), and "-ism" (denoting a system, belief, or practice).
Significance:
• It defines resistance to linguistic constraints imposed by "DW-" prefixes.
• It emphasizes inclusivity and linguistic flexibility.
• It identifies efforts to eliminate restrictive phonetic patterns.
• It avoids divisive linguistic policies.
• It simplifies complex linguistic debates.
• It improves comprehension of linguistic liberties.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to the prefix "DW-."
Singular noun: contradubulism
Plural noun: contradubulisms
Examples:
• Advocates of contradubulism recommend replacing "dwell" with "reside."
• Tutors introduced contradubulism to encourage diverse language use.
• Publications adopted contradubulism in editorial guidelines.
• Linguists studied contradubulism in comparative language analysis.
• Legislatures discussed contradubulism in policymaking.
• Advocates of contradubulism recommend replacing "dwell" with "reside."
• Tutors introduced contradubulism to encourage diverse language use.
• Publications adopted contradubulism in editorial guidelines.
• Linguists studied contradubulism in comparative language analysis.
• Legislatures discussed contradubulism in policymaking.
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Saying "I drank a full cup of water" while saying right after "I threw out the cup of water cause it tasted bad" is contradictful.
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Guy 2: How?
Guy 1: I used Contradictive Manipulation but it wasn't easy
Guy 2: Yeah that doesn't always work. but this time it did?
Guy 1: Yup.
Guy 2: How?
Guy 1: I used Contradictive Manipulation but it wasn't easy
Guy 2: Yeah that doesn't always work. but this time it did?
Guy 1: Yup.
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Ebenezer:He is unfortunately suffering from Cotard's syndrome
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