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pronoun game

noun: In conversation, the act of purposefully avoiding the pronouns "her," "him," "she," and "he," to hide the gender of the person being spoken about from the listener.
Common substitutes include: they; they're; someone, this person; my friend

The particular phrase "pronoun game" comes from Kevin Smith's film "Chasing Amy" though the idea is pretty common.
pronoun game by wayfarer April 8, 2006

Nor/Mal Pronouns 

Pronouns used to distinguish Gay men with a piss kink. Commonly used on social media platforms.
"My pronouns are Nor/Mal." "I use Nor/Mal Pronouns"

WT (pronounced dubya tee) 

White trash. Urban America. Most of the people in anyones block or at the stop light in the big, jacked up, full size, hemi-powered truck, belching toxic fumes into the environment just for the sheer, ignorant pleasure of it. Usu. found with at least 5 children with different fathers/mothers, all of which the WT individual can barely support, even with governmental financial aid.
Man, that family is so WT (pronounced dubya tee). You know, the ones living in that trailer park with the rusty car on blocks, always fighting out in the yard in front of everybody, yelling, "you don't know me!!" and, "Oh no you di-unt!!".

Pronoun Challenged 

Consistently uses the wrong gender pronoun for the thing being described.
calling a man she, calling a woman he.

Sally called. He wants his sewing kit back.

That's my boy, She'll play pro ball some day.

Oh, a baby boy, What's her name? Sorry, I'm pronoun challenged.

XOXO (pronounced sho-sho) 

Hugs and Kisses. Another form of saying bye over phone, text or email.

Can also be pronounced as the letters X O X O

puffet (pronounced poo fay) 

a sexual cornucopia of beautiful, available, and eagerly willing women
that library is puffet (pronounced poo fay); between the librarians and the patrons, any living dude can score with a beautiful woman with even the slightest effort