An extremely appropriate name for the author who uses it on this site. This person obviously has no life, and spends his or her days in his mother's basement typing hatred filled spew at random websites.
by Watching the Rock February 4, 2010
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Grammatolatry dictates that all sentences should be coherent with correct punctuation and grammar.
WRONG:
Person #1: OMG I LURVE JOHNY DEP! LOLOLL!1!!11!
RIGHT:
Person #2: Johnny Depp is the most deliciously scrumptious pirate sailing my seven seas.
WRONG:
Person #1: OMG I LURVE JOHNY DEP! LOLOLL!1!!11!
RIGHT:
Person #2: Johnny Depp is the most deliciously scrumptious pirate sailing my seven seas.
by grammatolatry January 17, 2008
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The ability to consistently send out emails and other forms of media with misspellings, incorrect or missing words, incorrect or missing punctuation, and all around bad grammar. The proper way to type the word Grammahtology is in italics. One who obtains a mastery of Grammahtology is usually awarded titles signifying their prowess.
Wow, my boss really created a work of art with his latest Grammahtology email:
"This needs to be do onsite, we can scheduled this for next week. Do you have the network cabling in place?"
and
"Did you the cables labeled?"
Examples of titles awarded for Grammahtology mastery: TEH RIHC, The Professor, and The Butcher.
"This needs to be do onsite, we can scheduled this for next week. Do you have the network cabling in place?"
and
"Did you the cables labeled?"
Examples of titles awarded for Grammahtology mastery: TEH RIHC, The Professor, and The Butcher.
by The SOULution September 15, 2010
Get the Grammahtology mug.A person who destroys any sort of style in other people's writing by utilizing grammatical rules; the sort of person who points out mundane grammatical errors that don't take away anything from what is written or especially an individual who uses "data" as a plural noun in casual conversation.
Sheldon: These data suggest-
Bob: That you're a yellow-bellied grammarbot!
Teacher: You didn't use a comma between your adjectives.
Student: Sorry but I'm no grammarbot.
Bob: That you're a yellow-bellied grammarbot!
Teacher: You didn't use a comma between your adjectives.
Student: Sorry but I'm no grammarbot.
by Alexander T. Graham May 1, 2009
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1. A person who uses proper grammar at all times, esp. online in emails, chatrooms, instant messages and webboard posts; a proponent of grammatical correctness. Often one who spells correctly as well.
2. a – A person who believes proper grammar (and spelling) should be used by everyone whenever possible. b – One who attempts to persuade or force others to use proper grammar and spelling. c – One who uses proper grammar and spelling to subtly mock or deride those who do not; an exhibitor of grammatical superiority. d – One who advocates linguistic clarity; an opponent of 1337-speak. e – One who corrects others' grammar; the spelling police.
proper noun
3. A nickname, pseudonym or handle for a well-known grammar nazi (defs. 1 and 2) within a particular social circle, used to show either great respect or great contempt for his or her abilities.
verb (transitive)
4. To correct the grammar of (a person's speech, a piece of writing, etc.); to edit for grammar and spelling; to proofread.
1. A person who uses proper grammar at all times, esp. online in emails, chatrooms, instant messages and webboard posts; a proponent of grammatical correctness. Often one who spells correctly as well.
2. a – A person who believes proper grammar (and spelling) should be used by everyone whenever possible. b – One who attempts to persuade or force others to use proper grammar and spelling. c – One who uses proper grammar and spelling to subtly mock or deride those who do not; an exhibitor of grammatical superiority. d – One who advocates linguistic clarity; an opponent of 1337-speak. e – One who corrects others' grammar; the spelling police.
proper noun
3. A nickname, pseudonym or handle for a well-known grammar nazi (defs. 1 and 2) within a particular social circle, used to show either great respect or great contempt for his or her abilities.
verb (transitive)
4. To correct the grammar of (a person's speech, a piece of writing, etc.); to edit for grammar and spelling; to proofread.
1. A Grammado knows the difference between "there," "their" and "they're."
2. Teh Grammado nazis haev invadd r formu.
3. Grammado help me with my English homework please.
4. He totally grammadoed my article, replacing pronouns and rewriting clauses.
2. Teh Grammado nazis haev invadd r formu.
3. Grammado help me with my English homework please.
4. He totally grammadoed my article, replacing pronouns and rewriting clauses.
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