by RK1981 March 13, 2011
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1. To plagiarize subtly by changing word order or replacing words with synonyms. 2. To plagiarphrase (which see).
1. To plagiarize subtly by changing word order or replacing words with synonyms. 2. To plagiarphrase (which see).
Original phrase: He jests at scars that never felt a wound. (Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet)
Good paraphrase: He boasts about experiences he never had.
Bad plagiaphrase: He jokes about injuries that never felt a blade.
Good paraphrase: He boasts about experiences he never had.
Bad plagiaphrase: He jokes about injuries that never felt a blade.
by ProfNS September 22, 2011
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Get the plagiarism mug.The commenter just committed plagiarism. TheOdd1sOut said it first, and they didn’t even copy it correctly.
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Get the Plagiarism mug.A work of fan fiction in which the writer of said fan fiction decides to replace the hero/heroine with him/herself. Because it is essentially copying a character's life like copying someone's diary, such fan fiction is unimaginative plagiarism. People who write protagonist plagiarism fan fictions are usually uncreative and incapable of writing their own stories. A person who is a protagonist plagiarist is also a sub type of Mary Sue that only writes for his or her own self gratification.
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