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minus-square@merclinkEnglish10•2 months agoThe flip side of that is that if the words you’re using are wutdownrerary, you should be told to stop using those words because by using them you make communication harder.
minus-square@mnemonicmonkeyslinkEnglish3•edit-22 months agoDoes “glizzy” (e.g. hotdog) fit under this classification?
minus-square@merclinkEnglish1•2 months ago glizzy I’ve never heard that term, and wouldn’t know what it meant.
The flip side of that is that if the words you’re using are wutdownrerary, you should be told to stop using those words because by using them you make communication harder.
Does “glizzy” (e.g. hotdog) fit under this classification?
I’ve never heard that term, and wouldn’t know what it meant.
I literally gave the definition