When you try to say something and you mix the words up or the letters.
Dyslexia with words.
Almost a Tongue Twister
Dyslexia with words.
Almost a Tongue Twister
Instead of:
Going outside to have a cigarette.
You say:
Going cigarette to have an outside.
Instead of:
Lets call Jennifer
You say:
Lest call Jeffiner
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Sorry, I have verbal dyslexia. Always mixing up my words.
Going outside to have a cigarette.
You say:
Going cigarette to have an outside.
Instead of:
Lets call Jennifer
You say:
Lest call Jeffiner
----
Sorry, I have verbal dyslexia. Always mixing up my words.
by xSkittlerx October 23, 2010

1. When you are so tired, everything you say or type comes out misspelled, or as nonsense.
2. When lack of sleep prevents you from generating a coherent sentence in conversation.
2. When lack of sleep prevents you from generating a coherent sentence in conversation.
on surfin' bird
1. Are you aware that the word is the bird?
ugh.. I meant bird is the word*
Sorry, I'm having insomnia dyslexia tonight.
2. rotlf, lamo
Damnit, I'm a moron. I can't spell tonight; blame my insomnia dyslexia.
1. Are you aware that the word is the bird?
ugh.. I meant bird is the word*
Sorry, I'm having insomnia dyslexia tonight.
2. rotlf, lamo
Damnit, I'm a moron. I can't spell tonight; blame my insomnia dyslexia.
by Joy Rising April 22, 2010

It is the same as regular dyslexia, but you are doing it on the computer. Where you have constant typos after trying to correct the first typo.
by Miss Captain Morgan September 5, 2010

"Jerry: That was getting tiresome
Samantha: I read tiresome as threesome
Jerry: I think you have sexy dyslexia"
Samantha: I read tiresome as threesome
Jerry: I think you have sexy dyslexia"
by paranoiddanger December 30, 2010

This phenomenon is when people switch around letters while typing, This is a common happening among many typers and doesn't involve letters not being in the correct word but the word being "scrambled" up. Often the first and last letter are correct.
An interesting study at Cambridge stated that the human mind is capable of reading and translating whole sets of text written in this way because of the way we read.
In other form: Dyslexic fingers
Written in finger dyslexia: Figner Dsyleixa
An interesting study at Cambridge stated that the human mind is capable of reading and translating whole sets of text written in this way because of the way we read.
In other form: Dyslexic fingers
Written in finger dyslexia: Figner Dsyleixa
sailorman3321: Hey brah sup?
rocketbootface2: Eh nothing mcuh Im just cihlling.
sailorman3321: Eh! Looks like you've got finger dyslexia
rocketbootface2: Eh nothing mcuh Im just cihlling.
sailorman3321: Eh! Looks like you've got finger dyslexia
by What Pseudonym June 25, 2009

by Nikki89 August 20, 2006

When a Terror organization is mad at another country/faction/head of state ect... and decides to take it out on the U.S via a terrorist attack.
Come on Haidar lets go protest our new president, nahh i got a better idea lets go bomb the U.S that'l show our president we hate him for sure. Sounds to me like you got Terrorist dyslexia dude.
by Frank Costello April 20, 2013
