Kurine

I tend to write kurine like Md. Ziaul Haque, from Sylhet, Bangladesh, who started writing this type of poems for the first time.
by Rajeeb2014 March 24, 2013
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Facebooker

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.
by Rajeeb2014 May 09, 2014
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Verb

Let us verb the people's mentality in unison.
by Rajeeb2014 January 15, 2013
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Smellwitness

A person who has smelt something and is able to tell about it to others.
My Lord, I have two eyewitnesses and one smellwitness!
by Rajeeb2014 October 22, 2015
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Distant-author

A writer who was born in one country and had to leave her motherland for certain reasons and became a citizen of another one and writes about the people, culture etc. of her original country with the help of her imagination.
So, the manner of trying to imagine and describe about the motherland and its people deserves esteem. I think that we should coin a new term, i.e. “distant-author” and add it to Lahiri’s name since she, being a part of another country, has taken the help of ‘imagination’ and depicted her India the way she has wanted to; the writer must have every possible right to paint the world the way he/she thinks appropriate.
by Rajeeb2014 January 15, 2013
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A writer’s religious partiality becomes clear when he chooses the names of the characters for most of his stories, novels etc. from his own religion.
A: I have tried to invent a new term called 'a writer’s religious partiality'. When a Muslim writer sits at the desk to write a story, then he thinks about Muslim names for the characters. Similarly, when a Hindu writer decides to write a story, Hindu names appear before his mind; a Christian writer chooses Christian names for his novels, dramas etc. But, sometimes a Muslim, Hindu and Christian writers also choose the characters' names from other religions. However, it happens 'sometimes'. In most of the cases, a writer's religious partiality becomes clear. I must say that this kind of partiality is normal and accepted by everyone. There's nothing wrong in it because a writer’s religious faith, his upbringing, his own community etc. influence him to choose names from his own religion.
B: Yes, your observation is correct.
by Rajeeb2014 December 30, 2014
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Poetenry

Md. Ziaul Haque, from Bangladesh, started writing poetenry.
by Rajeeb2014 January 15, 2013
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