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Semanticate

v. tr. (from the adj. semantic); the intended meaning (implicit or explicit) of an individual’s communication; that which is trying to be communicated by an individual.
When I speak of ‘freedom’ I do not mean the bland and passive ‘freedom from’ commitment or responsibility that is too often semanticated.
by Wowbagger January 27, 2011
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Semantics

If it walks like a fish and it barks like a fish, then it's a fish.
Amanda Mercedes C: You're such a fucking narcissist.
Dan: That's only semantics, miss lady. You should just call me a bastard.
Amanda: Piglet.
by Narcissistic Personality Disorder September 20, 2005
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Bitch Semantics

When Sean feels like being a little bitch and argues the meaning of "never mind".

This condition is usually related to having sand in his vagina. Since he can't get it out he gets a little perturbed and all bitchy.
by sandy pants February 19, 2004
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Semantics

It means "Them Antics" but it sounds like a French guy is saying it so he says sem antics.
You are talkative of penis bathouse fuckwash because of previously using dirty semantics that are still believed by you you porno fuckwash.
by Nick's Fix May 10, 2008
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simanta

*Simanta* : love boy more then girls and he searching for his life partner in online games.
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arguing semantics

A phrase commonly used as a rebuttal in arguments, with two common meanings:

1) The person using the phrase has been subjected to a statement or argument that they don't like, but can't argue against; or

2) The person using the phrase doesn't understand the argument, or objects to or doesn't understand the use of polysyllabic words.
"The sun rises in the east and sets in the west? Now your just arguing semantics."
by Kanteloop August 8, 2014
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Semanticore

An individual who frequently argues semantics, often to an annoying extent.
A portmandeau of the words 'Semantic' and 'manticore'.
Ratoly is such a semanticore. Yesterday he told me that I should have used 'unbounded' instead of 'infinite' when referring to a combo in a game, because 'infinity' isn't a number the game understands.
by Ratoly November 4, 2009
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