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King of Words is the pen name or pseudonym of Md. Ziaul Haque, a poet, writer, novelist, songwriter, dramatist, actor, director and researcher from Sylhet, Bangladesh.
A: I liked Md. Ziaul Haque's pen name a lot!
B: What is his pen name?
A: Well, it is 'King of Words'! Is it not exceptional and beautiful?
B: O yes! It is really a very nice pen name to have!
B: What is his pen name?
A: Well, it is 'King of Words'! Is it not exceptional and beautiful?
B: O yes! It is really a very nice pen name to have!
by Rajeeb2014 July 2, 2018
Get the King of Wordsmug. A: I am proud to be an Ellian!
B: Ellian? What does it mean?
A: It means that I am a student of English Language and Literature.
B: That sounds interesting indeed. Then, the plural of Ellian must be Ellians, right?
A: Yeah.
B: Where did you find this new word?
A: I read a Haqueian Verse titled, "ELLians" written by Md. Ziaul Haque, a poet, writer, novelist, songwriter, actor, researcher from Sylhet, Bangladesh.
B: That's really wonderful! Thanks a lot.
A: Welcome
B: Ellian? What does it mean?
A: It means that I am a student of English Language and Literature.
B: That sounds interesting indeed. Then, the plural of Ellian must be Ellians, right?
A: Yeah.
B: Where did you find this new word?
A: I read a Haqueian Verse titled, "ELLians" written by Md. Ziaul Haque, a poet, writer, novelist, songwriter, actor, researcher from Sylhet, Bangladesh.
B: That's really wonderful! Thanks a lot.
A: Welcome
by Rajeeb2014 July 26, 2019
Get the Ellianmug. Haque is an Arabic surname that belongs to the Haque Family in the Arabian Peninsula, particularly in Yemen.
by Rajeeb2014 July 27, 2018
Get the Haquemug. A: My friend Jewel has received a dethreat recently.
B: What is 'dethreat'?
A: 'Dethreat' is a combination of two words: 'Death' + 'Threat'! It means a declaration of an intention or determination to murder someone.
B: I see! Is 'dethreat' a noun?
A: Yes!
B: What will be its verb form?
A: It is 'dethreaten'!
B: So, I can say that someone has dethreatened to murder your friend, right?
A: Yes, you can say that!
B: Who used 'dethreat' to express 'death threat' or the 'threat of death' in this way for the first time?
A: Md. Ziaul Haque, a poet, writer, songwriter and researcher from Bangladesh used it in his Haqueian Verse titled 'Dethreat'.
B: Thanks a lot my friend!
A: Welcome!
B: What is 'dethreat'?
A: 'Dethreat' is a combination of two words: 'Death' + 'Threat'! It means a declaration of an intention or determination to murder someone.
B: I see! Is 'dethreat' a noun?
A: Yes!
B: What will be its verb form?
A: It is 'dethreaten'!
B: So, I can say that someone has dethreatened to murder your friend, right?
A: Yes, you can say that!
B: Who used 'dethreat' to express 'death threat' or the 'threat of death' in this way for the first time?
A: Md. Ziaul Haque, a poet, writer, songwriter and researcher from Bangladesh used it in his Haqueian Verse titled 'Dethreat'.
B: Thanks a lot my friend!
A: Welcome!
by Rajeeb2014 June 22, 2018
Get the Dethreatmug. Poestory is a new genre of writing in literature that is created by blending two words i.e. poetry + story. In a word, it is a type of writing where a story has both the qualities of poetry and prose.
A: What is 'Poestory'?
B: It is a combination of two words, 'poetry' and 'story'.
A: Is it a new genre of writing in literature?
B: Yes it is!
A: Who invented it?
B: Md. Ziaul Haque, a well-known writer in Bangladesh, is the inventor of this type of writing.
A: What is the proper way of writing a 'poestory'?
B: Well, the first half of the story will be written in poetic form and the second or the last half will be in prose.
A: Thanks a lot for the wonderful explanation.
B: You are most welcome.
B: It is a combination of two words, 'poetry' and 'story'.
A: Is it a new genre of writing in literature?
B: Yes it is!
A: Who invented it?
B: Md. Ziaul Haque, a well-known writer in Bangladesh, is the inventor of this type of writing.
A: What is the proper way of writing a 'poestory'?
B: Well, the first half of the story will be written in poetic form and the second or the last half will be in prose.
A: Thanks a lot for the wonderful explanation.
B: You are most welcome.
by Rajeeb2014 September 12, 2016
Get the Poestorymug. The person who uses Facebook.
A: Are you a Facebooker?
B: Yes I am.
A: How much time do you spend on Facebook daily?
B: Well, around three hours.
B: Yes I am.
A: How much time do you spend on Facebook daily?
B: Well, around three hours.
by Rajeeb2014 May 9, 2014
Get the Facebookermug. A: Why are you acting like a foolligent person?
B: Mind your language!
A: That's what you are.
B: How dare you?
A: Yesterday you behaved smartly with the college girls but today you have turned into a fool before them.
B: Sometimes it does happen. You must understand.
A: I don't want a foolligent person as my friend. Goodbye.
B: Ok, goodbye.
B: Mind your language!
A: That's what you are.
B: How dare you?
A: Yesterday you behaved smartly with the college girls but today you have turned into a fool before them.
B: Sometimes it does happen. You must understand.
A: I don't want a foolligent person as my friend. Goodbye.
B: Ok, goodbye.
by Rajeeb2014 July 3, 2014
Get the Foolligentmug.