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Grammar Nazi

A person who has mastered the art of speaking the English language. They are best known for going on social media and constantly correcting the incorrect usage of other users, and are almost universally hated by everyone. An occasional correction does not signify a Grammar Nazi, that title is earned after months of corrections.

KEEP IN MIND: Many people who are corrected by a Grammar Nazi really need the public shame because they've put too many poorly-written statuses on their social media accounts, and the Grammar Nazi should be hailed as a hero. If the person in question is clearly not a native English speaker, then the Grammar Nazi is the villain
Guy: Grammar Nazis mean us no harm. There simply helping us hone our grammar skills.
Grammar Nazi: *They're
Guy: My mistake. Thank you.
by The most intelligent human November 16, 2016
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Royal Grammar School

An educational institution located at the top of Amersham Hill in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. It is widely regarded as one of the finest secondary schools in the country. The current headmaster is Roy Page. Former pupils are referred to as "Wycombiensians"

Commonly abbreviated to "RGS"
Wycombe High Student: "Hey what school are you at?"

Sixth Former: "Royal Grammar School"

Wycombe High Student: **blushes**
by Nicholasangel May 27, 2011
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grammarous

1. To be within the confines of the English language. To use correct grammar.

2. Displaying a special flair for grammar.
Girl, let me tell you something. That boy at the club, he was so grammarous. I love the way he modified his prepositional phrases.
by DonnyRatchet July 25, 2007
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Grammatical Rule of Thumb

1.Using "he" in a sentence as the default pronoun(instead of "he or she") for someone of an unknown gender,a person using this rule is thus considered a sexist by feminists.
2. Rule that compares such a person previously described to that of a wife-beater(wife beating is where the Rule of Thumb part originates).
My feminist English teacher yelled at me about my use of the Grammatical Rule of Thumb in my English paper.
by Klausmetzger January 11, 2009
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grammaries

1. The breasts of an elderly woman.

2. Saggy, flat breasts that have a slight odor of sour milk or mildew.

3. Aged pancakes.
My grandmother Helga always made sure to roll up her grammaries and secure them with rubber bands to prevent the uncomfortable pinching that would occur if they slipped below her pant line.

When he returned home, John ate the leftover grammaries that had been sitting on the counter since last Tuesday.
by C.S.Lee March 9, 2009
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grammerical

1. Gr uh-me-r-i-kuhl adj.

The act of creating words that are not currently used in common lexicon for the convenience of those with a limited vocabulary.

Examples: burple-speaking while burping

merrh?-confusion expressed by pets

yumms-food
2. verb. ,

having to do with or relating to Kesley Grammer
1. I used the correct word, its grammerically correct according to urban dictionary.

2. That's not a Bill Cosby sweater; its more Seattle than that... Its Grammerical
by Phuckn April 12, 2012
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Grammar Nazi

N. A person who hates false grammar.

adj. The act of repeatedly correcting another person's grammar.
Hippie: 'Dude, that party was the funnest'
Grammar Nazi: 'You mean: Dude, that party was the most fun.'
by The Friendly Nazi June 2, 2014
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