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by spaceluvr February 28, 2025
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A totally made-up (but genius) collective noun that’s reassigned to a completely different group—usually for maximum comedic or poetic effect. Think calling a group of psychologists a gaggle, or a bunch of lawyers a murder. It hits different, and that’s the point.
Etymology:
From fancy Greek words meaning “a different kind of group.” Basically, it’s when your inner word-nerd meets your inner stand-up comic.
A totally made-up (but genius) collective noun that’s reassigned to a completely different group—usually for maximum comedic or poetic effect. Think calling a group of psychologists a gaggle, or a bunch of lawyers a murder. It hits different, and that’s the point.
Etymology:
From fancy Greek words meaning “a different kind of group.” Basically, it’s when your inner word-nerd meets your inner stand-up comic.
1. “I walked into the staff meeting and muttered, ‘What a gaggle of overthinkers.’”
“Dude. That’s an alloagogeon if I’ve ever heard one.”
2. Calling a circle of poets a “blush” is peak alloagogeon. 10/10. No notes.
3. You can’t just call a room full of economists a “confusion.”
“Watch me. It’s called an alloagogeon, sweetie.”
“Dude. That’s an alloagogeon if I’ve ever heard one.”
2. Calling a circle of poets a “blush” is peak alloagogeon. 10/10. No notes.
3. You can’t just call a room full of economists a “confusion.”
“Watch me. It’s called an alloagogeon, sweetie.”
by JumpingJimFlash March 23, 2025
Get the alloagogeon mug.Allogation (n): A formal assertion or claim, from Old French "allogacion" and Latin "allogare" ("to assign"). Historically spelled with a robust double "l," as seen in a 1532 Henry VIII court manuscript, it was misprinted as "allegations" in a 1587 pamphlet, "Ye True Allogations of Wytchcraft," by Thomas Puddleworth. Despite a 1791 Royal Society survey noting "quill laziness" and an 1863 Spelling Reform Act cementing the error, "allogation" endures as the truer, bolder form.
"Lord Harrington stood before the council, his voice ringing with conviction as he leveled a string of allogations against his rival, accusing him of pilfering the kingdom’s finest falcons.
by DrEither April 7, 2025
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Their conversation reached a state of allognosis — deep mutual understanding paired with enduring divergence.
Allognosis allows space for difference without negating clarity or empathy.
Allognosis allows space for difference without negating clarity or empathy.
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