noun.
Lines that are put in such a way, that it makes a logo. Those lines have to look exactly like how they are or else it wouldn't be a logo.
Lines that are put in such a way, that it makes a logo. Those lines have to look exactly like how they are or else it wouldn't be a logo.
by AtlasS72 January 7, 2017
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A person who corrects your grammar purely out of genuine concern for your apparent ignorance, and to help stop the bastardization and ultimate death of the English language.
by Grammedic January 13, 2018
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Grammar nazi: * triggered* *grammar, *Nazi, *the, *too, also you missed a comma. *Rolls eyes
Grammar nazi: * triggered* *grammar, *Nazi, *the, *too, also you missed a comma. *Rolls eyes
Last night I posted a story and this Grammer natzi came and corrected all my mistakes in the comments! Ugh
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by Not Ericc April 24, 2019
Get the grammarlisticaly mug.A grammar outlaw is the opposite of a grammar nazi. Grammar outlaws will use a group pronoun instead of a singular she or he, for instance, grammatically correct, but just because it fits better. Grammar outlaws can - or is that may - use words that flow for conversational purposes.
Me: Can I use the bathroom?
Teacher: I don't know. CAN, you?
Me: Listen (bitch). You think me a grammar outlaw, but I'm not. This is not a failure to communicate. You know exactly what I mean. When colloquialisms become ubiquitious, everyone understands their meaning. Now CAN you write me the pass or not
Teacher: I don't know. CAN, you?
Me: Listen (bitch). You think me a grammar outlaw, but I'm not. This is not a failure to communicate. You know exactly what I mean. When colloquialisms become ubiquitious, everyone understands their meaning. Now CAN you write me the pass or not
by Siouxsie Supertramp August 30, 2020
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