Tyloph is a term used to describe a charismatic and attractive male who is known for being able to draw the attention of multiple women. He is often seen as a ladies man who has a confident and playful attitude. A tyloph is a creature that dwells in discord looking for Ladies to prey in. Tylophs are witty, outgoing and always knows how to make people laugh. They are the life of the party and always has something interesting to say. He's the kind of guy that people can't help but to like, A Tyloph has a rizz of a god.
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These words send an arousing feeling up a typophiles spine.
These words send an arousing feeling up a typophiles spine.
Bill couldn't stop analysing the new Natwest advert and it's ridiculous use of type. What a typophile!
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"Typoglycemia" is an incorrect term because "glycemia" is used to describe blood sugar, so unless the typing errors are swimming around in one's blood stream, "typoglycemia" should not be used to describe this phenomenon. Instead, the correct term is "Typo-phone-graphia"
Typo-phone-graphia is broken down as such:
"Typo" meaning a spelling error,
"Phone" (pronounced phoney) derived from the word "Phoneme" which describes a unit of speech sound, and
"Graphia" which is derived from latin, meaning to write.
All toghether we have a word that describes a misspelled unit of written sound.
Anyone who continues to use the term "typoglycemia" to describe this phenomenon is clearly uneducated.
"Typoglycemia" is an incorrect term because "glycemia" is used to describe blood sugar, so unless the typing errors are swimming around in one's blood stream, "typoglycemia" should not be used to describe this phenomenon. Instead, the correct term is "Typo-phone-graphia"
Typo-phone-graphia is broken down as such:
"Typo" meaning a spelling error,
"Phone" (pronounced phoney) derived from the word "Phoneme" which describes a unit of speech sound, and
"Graphia" which is derived from latin, meaning to write.
All toghether we have a word that describes a misspelled unit of written sound.
Anyone who continues to use the term "typoglycemia" to describe this phenomenon is clearly uneducated.
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Typophonegraphia is the correct term of usage to describe this phenomena.
Typophonegraphia is the correct term of usage to describe this phenomena.
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Get the tyrophagia mug.Being tyrophobic, married life is very difficult for me, due to the fact that my wife is a tyrophilliac. Tyrophobic people find it rather hard to get along with Tyrophilliacs, for obvious reasons.
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