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Leichty

A fat piece of shit that stinks like fuckin poop
Jesus Christ! He smells like a Leichty!!
by Henry Orbin February 22, 2024
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Lexical-Redirect

When you're in a conversation and can't think of a word for something and struggle to find the right word or words, and your brain keeps coming up with the wrong words, just roll with it!

The Lexical-Redirect is, in the spirit of Cunningham's Law, the art of intentionally uttering the wrong word, knowing that simply by doing so, your brain will correct itself and think of the right word.
To another family member - "Hey, we're almost out of.. toothpick-earwigs... because, apparently Q-tips don't exist according to my brain."

Family member - "Nice Lexical-Redirect, I was scared for a moment that we had earwigs on toothpicks somewhere in our house."
by that dude with the hair March 5, 2024
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Leduc

A person who has been tickled by a cute male with down syndrome that doesn't shave his pepe hairs.
Rio just got leduced
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lerick

kissing in a park with a sus
i just lericked at altitude!
by ರ್ಿಕ June 4, 2024
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lerick

when you kiss in a park with a sus
me and sus lericked after altitude
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Levicious

Someone who is playful, lighthearted, and prone to making jokes or adding levity to any situation.
1. "Her levicious personality always lifts the mood in the room."
2. "He was known for his levicious sense of humor, which made him a joy to be around."
3. "She was a levicious individual, always finding the funny side of life."
by nexzed October 23, 2024
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Lexical Drift

Similar to semantic drift but instead of the definition changing the word and definition change.
Due to lexical drift, the Old English word mete, which once referred to all types of food, evolved into the modern English word meat, now specifically referring to animal flesh.
by Iyla1201 December 30, 2024
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