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Neologisms

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Do you have any neologisms that you use frequently or discovered by mistake? :P

In some writing I did recently I came accross three. They SO should be words.

"Fluctuant", "preferral" and "independancy".
 
I haven't come across the word "neologism" before. Am I right in that it basically means a new word that you have made up yourself?
 
"Inconfidences" is another one, I think. Just used it in a thread in aspie general and thought 'waaaait a minute... *looks up*' Lol.
 
'Narc' for when I CBA to figure out the spelling of narcissist('tis a *****).
EMZ=P
 
Aren't narcs a stereotype of 80's American college? Or was it 'nark' or something.

I'm what you end up with when one is educated by the simpsons. :lol:
 
IDK o_O.
nark |närk| informal
noun
1 variant spelling of narc .
2 chiefly Brit. a police informer.
3 Austral./NZ an annoying person or thing.
narc |närk| (also nark)
noun informal
a federal agent or police officer who enforces the laws regarding illicit sale or use of drugs and narcotics.
o_O.
Nah.
We'z thinking of a different Narc :P.
Some police peoples are Narc's imo though.
EMZ=]
 
I guess Homer Simpson's genius isn't recognized by dictionaries. :D
 
I think that this is the "narc" that Homer Simpson was referring to:

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=narc

narc
1. n. Short for a Narcotics officer. A member of Law Enforcement that enforces drug laws.

2. n. A person who is not a member of Law Enforcement but turns you into the police for doing or dealing drugs.

3. n. A person that turns you in for something you did wrong; specifically to any type of authority figure like parents, cops, teachers, boss, etc.

4. v. The act of turning someone into law enforcement or authority figures.
 
Fair enough. :D It cracked me up the first time I heard him say it anyway. Not commonly used... in the UK at least lol.
 
Nyes = no that turns to yes. Good to use when you can't make up your mind.
Sprummer = between spring and summer, spring turning to summer.
 

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