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wordproof 

Take a unique fingerprint of your content (Tweet, Image, Text) and place that timestamp in a blockchain, so you can always prove that you were the first one using it. No notaries, government or consultants needed!
Someone, #WordProof this tweet! Did you WordProof your content, yet?
wordproof by RosetteAI October 22, 2019

wordrobe 

Wow, look at that guy writing. He sure has an extensive wordrobe!
wordrobe by ren May 1, 2004

WordProof 

Take a unique fingerprint of any content (Tweet, Image, Text) and place it in a blockchain, so you can always prove that you were the first one using it. This content's fingerprint in the blockchain is called a timestamp. No notaries, government or consultants needed!
Someone, #WordProof this tweet!
Did you WordProof your content yet?
WordProof by Celebrate Progress October 22, 2019

WordProof 

A unique fingerprint of any content (Tweet, Image, Text) and place it in a blockchain, so you can always prove that you were the first one using it. This content's fingerprint in the blockchain is called a timestamp. No notaries, government or consultants needed!
Someone, #WordProof this tweet!
Did you WordProof your content yet?
WordProof, to WordProve, WordProving.
WordProof by Celebrate Progress October 23, 2019
The decay in the meaning of a word through overuse, typically relating to over-hyped business concepts
Words like "agile" and "innovation" have suffered from so much wordrot lately I have no confidence that when I use them other people will understand what I really mean.
wordrot by wordstamper February 16, 2013

Wordrobe Malfunction 

Letting a vulgar, obscene, profane or generally offensive word slip in the presence of one or more easily offended fellows.
Grandma: We are having a luncheon followed bt an intense game of bridge, will you be there?

Grandson: Sorry grammy, my budy Sam just got busted fucking his, ... sorry Grammy.

Grandma: That's ok, you just had a wordrobe malfunction.
Wordrobe Malfunction by tkast68 December 11, 2011