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Shakespeareius 

Shakespeareius is a noun. It is a mixture of two words- Shakespeare + Genius. It means someone who has William Shakespeare's exceptional, intellectual or creative power in him.
A: You are a 'Shakespeareius'!
B: What is Shakespeareius?
A: It means that you are a genius like Shakespeare!
B: Thanks a lot! Where did you find this word?
A: Md. Ziaul Haque, a poet, writer, novelist, songwriter, dramatist, actor and researcher from Sylhet, Bangladesh invented this word through his Haqueian Verse titled 'Shakespeareius'.
B: Thanks.
A: Welcome.
Shakespeareius by Rajeeb2014 July 6, 2018
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Shakespeareius 

Shakespeareius is an adjective. It means a person, ideas, writings, thoughts etc. have the qualities or characteristics of William Shakespeare or his writings.
A: Have you revised the drama that I have written recently?
B: Yes, I have.
A: How is it?
B: The manuscript is absolutely Shakespeareius in parts!
A: What is Shakespeareius?
B: It means that the ideas, writings, thoughts etc. in your drama have the qualities or characteristics of William Shakespeare's writings! Md. Ziaul Haque, a poet, writer, novelist, songwriter, dramatist, actor, director and researcher from Sylhet, Bangladesh invented this word through his Haqueian Verse titled 'Shakespeareius'.
A: Thanks.
B: Welcome.
Shakespeareius by Rajeeb2014 July 6, 2018

shakespearish 

When you are in conversation try to sound cool by using what you think is Shakespearean language, but it doesn't quite make the cut. The end result usually makes you wish you had never attempted the feat in the first place.
Joe: I daresay thou mustn't insult me as such!
Steve: You're talking Shakespearish Joe.
Joe: Damn it!
shakespearish by Mostly_Confused January 21, 2017

shakespeares 

a sexy female's thighs or legs (thy=thighs)
-"dude, check out that chick standing over there at the bus stop"
-"yeah, that shawty got some shakespeares on her"
shakespeares by ChipsterJeron December 30, 2008

Shakespeareish

When someone is trying to speak in Shakespearean but just throws in a couple thou's and thines.
Dude1: What if thou sammich was thine only sammich?

Dude2: Umm, it would taste the same?

Dude1" Ahh yes, but in Shakespeareish it is thine only sammich!

Dude2: Yeah... in Shakespearean its also a sammich by any other name would taste as sweet... And this is a sub, so... still tasty.
Shakespeareish by SirEvanJones February 16, 2010