Grammar Nazi: My head exploded after seeing this definition! I must correct all of his grammar mistakes or else I will die.
by tinycrate August 18, 2015
by Bleh November 23, 2002
by fuzzylane August 07, 2012
The standard way of typing or verbally using Apple product terminology.
i: The "i" at the beginning of product names is always lowercase and is always followed by a capital letter (not a hyphen, space, or the like).
iPod touch: Never should be referred to as an "iTouch".
There is no such thing.
i: The "i" at the beginning of product names is always lowercase and is always followed by a capital letter (not a hyphen, space, or the like).
iPod touch: Never should be referred to as an "iTouch".
There is no such thing.
Proper Apple grammar insures I sound knowledgable about my favorite products.
I love my iPod.
I need to charge my iPhone.
Can I borrow your iPod touch?
I love my iPod.
I need to charge my iPhone.
Can I borrow your iPod touch?
by Apple Fan Boy June 02, 2011
Giving credit to someone who uses a solid word that perfectly describes the situation/feelings, but it has to be an impressive word. Also includes the act of actually pounding that person and saying "Grammar Pound."
Andy - "So Eric, how was the Dali museum?"
Eric - "It was awesome! The paintings were crazy and I was astonished!"
Andy - "Astonished?!? That's a solid word. Dude that deserves a Grammar Pound!"
Eric - "It was awesome! The paintings were crazy and I was astonished!"
Andy - "Astonished?!? That's a solid word. Dude that deserves a Grammar Pound!"
by Andy's Eriction June 19, 2010
A native english-speaking person with an urge to correct every misspelled word, because they have a micropenis.
by Urban talker February 28, 2015
A grammar nazi who will go out of their way to show you your grammar/spelling errors. Will sometimes use profanities.
by Pherabic, Word Master February 18, 2015