- In linguistics, a
neologism (/niˈɒləˌdʒɪzəm/; also
known as a coinage) is any
newly formed word, term, or
phrase that has
achieved po****r or institutional...
- in
numerous works of fiction,
decades before The Simpsons. A
number of
neologisms that
originated on The
Simpsons have
entered po****r vernacular. Mark...
- The
campaign for the
neologism "santorum"
started with a
contest held in May 2003 by Dan Savage, a ****
columnist and
LGBTQ rights activist. In response...
- Spy-fi is a
subgenre of spy
fiction that
includes elements of
science fiction, and is
often ****ociated with the Cold War.
Features of spy-fi
include the...
- arophobia, or
acephobia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Aphobia as a
neologism with the
meaning of "discrimination
against aromantic and a****ual people"...
- An
Internet meme, or meme (/miːm/, MEEM), is a
cultural item (such as an idea, behavior, or style) that
spreads across the Internet,
primarily through...
- Grok (/ˈɡrɒk/) is a
neologism coined by the
American writer Robert A.
Heinlein for his 1961
science fiction novel Stranger in a
Strange Land.
While the...
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Twixter is a
neologism that
describes a new
generation of
young adults in the
United States and
other industrialized countries who are trapped, in a sense...
- A
mukbang (UK: /ˈmʌkbæŋ/ MUK-bang, US: /ˈmʌkbɑːŋ/ MUK-bahng; Korean: 먹방; RR: meokbang;
pronounced [mʌk̚p͈aŋ] ; lit. 'eating broadcast') is an
online audiovisual...
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Tourismphobia is a
neologism derived from the noun
tourism and the
compositional element -phobia.
Although tourismophobia can be
understood as the 'aversion...