The art of deriving words from seemingly nowhere, by utilising the full extent of the English language.
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You: Man this bitch keeps one-wording me.
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by Reeseo21 July 31, 2009
Get the One-wording mug.A person who uses descriptive (often scientific) words without having knowledge/understanding about the aspects of said word.
Typically these people augment their ego, by appearing to be knowledgeable in the field of said words.
Most commonly these people use eloquent language, and have more knowledge of words/language than of any specialised science/art.
Example:
Hathen: This field of science makes string theory seem easy.
Hathen knows close to nothing about string theory, other than the word itself.
Commonly, these people have a little, tip of the iceberg level, knowledge of what they said.
This is a sub part of Wordicians. (people who use descriptive words/language to establish superiority)
Typically these people augment their ego, by appearing to be knowledgeable in the field of said words.
Most commonly these people use eloquent language, and have more knowledge of words/language than of any specialised science/art.
Example:
Hathen: This field of science makes string theory seem easy.
Hathen knows close to nothing about string theory, other than the word itself.
Commonly, these people have a little, tip of the iceberg level, knowledge of what they said.
This is a sub part of Wordicians. (people who use descriptive words/language to establish superiority)
Hathen: This game's complexity makes string theory seem easy.
Hathen does not know anything about string theory, other than the word itself.
Colham: Chemistry is pretty easy in our syllabus, I find difficulty in linguistics. We do valance shells.
Colham has no comprehensive knowledge of Chemistry in his syllabus, barely knows what valancy is.
Nikara: Every biological cell in the cortex of my brain is telling me not to do that.
Nikara does not know anything about cells, does not know what a cortex is, only knows those words themselves.
Hathen, Colham and Nikara are wordtists.
Hathen does not know anything about string theory, other than the word itself.
Colham: Chemistry is pretty easy in our syllabus, I find difficulty in linguistics. We do valance shells.
Colham has no comprehensive knowledge of Chemistry in his syllabus, barely knows what valancy is.
Nikara: Every biological cell in the cortex of my brain is telling me not to do that.
Nikara does not know anything about cells, does not know what a cortex is, only knows those words themselves.
Hathen, Colham and Nikara are wordtists.
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Get the wordtist mug.When an individual transposes the words in a statement that they are attempting to speak. Common amongst drunks and teens.
Hey man you wanna beer me my pass?
Oh man did I just word up my fucks
(To Teacher named Ms.Head)
Ms.Tape can you give me some Head?
I'm sorry im just wording up my fucks.
Oh man did I just word up my fucks
(To Teacher named Ms.Head)
Ms.Tape can you give me some Head?
I'm sorry im just wording up my fucks.
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