A "grammar identity" is when a person chooses to spell things a certain way, or act a certain way in their writing or typing. This can be applied mainly to grammatical errors, or mistypes.
"Hey, Mark. What's the English homework?"
"i think we got that thesi outline due."
"Mark, are you alright? You're typing weird."
"thats just my grammer identity. as my friend you should respeck that.
"Yeah, alright..."
In English class
"Now kids, let's try some practice on colon and semi-colon usage in proper grammatical form."
"Proper grammatical form?? Did you just assume my GRAMMAR IDENTITY??? Fucking pig!"
"i think we got that thesi outline due."
"Mark, are you alright? You're typing weird."
"thats just my grammer identity. as my friend you should respeck that.
"Yeah, alright..."
In English class
"Now kids, let's try some practice on colon and semi-colon usage in proper grammatical form."
"Proper grammatical form?? Did you just assume my GRAMMAR IDENTITY??? Fucking pig!"
by merlington February 06, 2017
Wow. Where do I start? It is an institution of great toil and suffering, its halls guarded by a mythical beast known as The Berrington. Former pupils include:
*The guy who voiced Aragog in Harry Potter
*Someone in a Death Metal band
*The guy who voiced Aragog in Harry Potter
*Someone in a Death Metal band
by EdmundBerrington247 December 28, 2010
An unspoken admission by a pseudo-intellectual that they lost the argument. It happens when they change the topic to grammar and spelling because they couldn't win the argument on the original topic .
John: What is 2 plus 2?
Jane: 2 plus 2 equals 5
John: 2 pluss 2 does not equal 5, it equals 4
Jane: plus* not pluss
John: Your still wrong, the answer is 4.
Jane: You're* not Your.
John: Will you stop with the Grammar Nazis remarks
Jane: 2 plus 2 equals 5
John: 2 pluss 2 does not equal 5, it equals 4
Jane: plus* not pluss
John: Your still wrong, the answer is 4.
Jane: You're* not Your.
John: Will you stop with the Grammar Nazis remarks
by The Anti-Grammar Nazi April 04, 2018
Some guy/girl that always runs out of words to say, mainly the age is around 15/9 people start saying stuff like that. Usually the person is good at Grammar, they well seek for attention, you will mostly find these people in games or on social media websites.
by ConstantGaming1 November 22, 2019
by TheGrammarNaziPlayground February 03, 2014
In general it’s a shitehole, however the occasional sound teacher can be found in this building, with this small minority making it’s a class time for the students lucky enough to be taught by them.
by Linguistic god March 26, 2021