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Opposite to "writer's block", a "wordache" is when the words won't stop coming. "Wordache", when mental emphasis is on "ache", can also mean the feeling of words pressing against your skin, desperately wanting to be written or spoken.
This wordache is killing me, time to get my writing ooon.
wordache by Ida Eriksson January 4, 2018
The Germanic English substitute for "Etymology", which is the backgrounds (lore) of words.
The wordlore of this word is unknown
Wordlore by LegatusMaximus May 1, 2018
The intentional dig to verbally knock someone down a peg or two.
A (mean assholiness): "My next wife won't have any problems."
B (heavy sarcasm): "Nice wordpunch. And best of luck in finding that magical unicorn."
Wordpunch by LexusMoore July 7, 2018

wordstock 

like woodstock but for book nerds
I went to wordstock to hear Sherman Alexie read

wordarrhea 

The opposite of writers block, causes a continuous flow of poorly written content. Usually occurs in the final hours of a deadline, and is often linked with over exposure to social media sites.
An misdiagnosed case of wordarrhea can simultaneously destroy the reputation, and career of the unaware author.
wordarrhea by ankowai October 7, 2018

wordz are kool 

wordz are kool is kool
wordz are kool by Wordz r kool January 24, 2019