Accommodate (two c's and two m's)
Asthma (sneaky "th")
Colonel (even though we pronounce it "kernel")
Conscience (even though we pronounce it "con-chense")
Embarrass (two r's and two s's)
basically living hell ;)
Asthma (sneaky "th")
Colonel (even though we pronounce it "kernel")
Conscience (even though we pronounce it "con-chense")
Embarrass (two r's and two s's)
basically living hell ;)
by REB7293_2223hfje September 15, 2020
Get the English Grammarmug. by 459395 March 1, 2022
Get the Grammar schoolmug. A Grammar Nazi is a slightly rude nickname for someone who has the ability to correct others' impropper grammar and help them become better. Sometimes it is just in their genetics or they can't help it when someone speaks like a toddler.
by Lillia-Chan May 23, 2018
Get the Grammar Nazimug. A term used to describe a person who believes in and advocates for an egalitarian approach to language use. They view language primarily as a means of expressing meaning and facilitating communication, rather than as a status symbol or a tool for exclusion. A Grammar Commie stresses the importance of comprehensibility over stringent adherence to traditional grammar rules, and supports the validity of diverse linguistic styles and dialects, thus breaking the barriers of linguistic elitism and fostering inclusivity.
"Even though Jenny could correct every misplaced comma or misspelled word, as a Grammar Commie, she chose instead to focus on understanding the message the writer intended to convey, promoting a more inclusive and egalitarian approach to communication."
by SalvyZ July 24, 2023
Get the grammar commiemug. Some1 on Instagram who lacks in the grammar department. Grammar Mustards might think of themselves as grammar masters but spell master and mustard. For example, the first found Grammar Mustard was discovered by Sophia and Stella. :)
by Sofa the grammar mustard December 21, 2016
Get the grammar mustardmug. A person who would rather correct someone's grammar on an internet post than respond with any valuable information.
Instead of commenting on the underlying issues in the debate, the oppositional social media grammar bots attacked and debut the statements with limited responses such as "It's their, not their!"
by Halftone November 10, 2014
Get the Grammar Botmug. by Tulip Bulb July 24, 2017
Get the Such grammarmug.