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Etymoligizer

disgusting excuse of an individual who tries to exert power over women and homosexuals in order to feel better about his own personal failures and obvious psychological issues.
The etymoligizer enjoys talking smack about gay men because he is terrified of coming out of the closet.

So I got a raise and all the guys at work went into classic etymoligizer mode because they are threatened by smart women.
by anonymous0609 June 9, 2009
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etmo

a nub who thinks he hacks
etmo is a fgt who cant hax hi hi hi
by ET-HOMO August 21, 2003
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Dirty Sanchez (etymological)

A Dirty Sanchez occurs when the passive partner (male or female) is sodomized and a coating of mucus/feces/lube remains on the shaft of the active partner's penis. He pulls out and the passive partner fellates him, drawing the member into his/her mouth through tightly pursed lips. This acts to squeegee the matter from the penis into a thin line or bead encircling the mouth. It forms a John Waters's moustache-like deposit on the recipient's upper lip like the moustache on a Mexican guy (e.g., from a 1930s movie; hence "Sanchez"), or John Waters. (A "Filthy Waters" is equally descriptive, but that term hasn't caught on perhaps due to its being a bit esoteric.)
I butt-fucked my girlfriend last night and she got the cutest little Dirty Sanchez when she sucked me clean. Thus the Dirty Sanchez (etymological) is an artifact of another act—it just happens; no fingers needed.
by Sterling Pfeffernüsse January 10, 2011
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Etymology

The study of the origin of words.

Not to be confused with "entomology", the study of bugs. "Entymology" is not a word, despite what the other definition says.
The etymologist pointed out that his profession could not be entomology because "entomology" comes from the Ancient Greek word "entomos", meaning "cut", whereas "etymology" came from the Ancient Greek word "etúmos", meaning "true"
by etymologynerd June 2, 2019
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eymon

There is a lot of eymons
by Emzonator3d October 14, 2017
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entymologist's dilemma

You learn one new fact (e.g. the scientific name of an insect...) and an old fact pops out of your head.
The "entymologist's dilemma" occurred to me when I tried to recall the term for the roll-around cart that you use to work under a car...(a "creeper" by the way). (don't ask me what the term was that dropped out of my head...!)
by chale March 29, 2004
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etymopoesis

the formation of English words from other linguistic sources such as Greece and Latin; epopoesis..
The very word 'etymopoesis' comes from Greek words “etymos’ (basic meaning of a word) and ‘poesis’ (making).
by uttam maharjan January 8, 2012
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