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a new word, meaning, usage, or phrase. ... the introduction or use of new words or new senses of existing words. ... Funny neologisms...
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dictionary.reference.com/browse/neologism
dictionary.reference.com/browse/neologism
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This page presents a list of the words and phrases that I've coined. Note that, in some cases, the word is an old one and I've coined a ... Lexical espionage; the sleuthing of new words and phrases, ... The accidental "gardening" that occurs when squirrels transfer seeds and bulbs from one one part of a garden to another,
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www.wordspy.com/diversions/neologisms.asp
www.wordspy.com/diversions/neologisms.asp
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ... Pages in category "Neologisms" ... Pop-culture neologisms (1 C, 11 P)
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Neologisms
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Neologisms
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Open source database of neologisms. Anyone may submit their creations. Collected by The Avant Garde Museum of Temporary Art since 1985 ... Neologisms from Australia submitted by Stephen Reynolds...
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www.neologisms.us/
www.neologisms.us/
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A neologism may be a slang word that has yet to find its way into mainstream conversation, or it may be the creation of a non-native speaker who has made for example a grammatical error. The so-called slip of the tongue may also be seen as neologisms.
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www.is.cs.cmu.edu/trl_conventions/neologisms.html
www.is.cs.cmu.edu/trl_conventions/neologisms.html
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We are providing a series of lists of neologisms in context for the benefit of teachers of English language, many of whom have asked us for some up-to-date lexical information that can form the basis of vocabulary teaching.
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rdues.uce.ac.uk/neologisms.shtml
rdues.uce.ac.uk/neologisms.shtml
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Neologisms ca. 1998 ... I edited this because I almost always do. I got this in e-mail. I'm not usually a proponant of "funny, funny email humor" - as it is just barely one step above "funny, funny, broadcast fax humor". I actually liked some of these - so I put them up here.
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www.incompetech.com/gallimaufry/neologism.html
www.incompetech.com/gallimaufry/neologism.html
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The Washington Post publishes a contest for readers in which they are asked to supply alternate meanings for various words. ; Coffee (n.), a person who is coughed upon. Flabbergasted (adj.), appalled over how ... Testicle (n.), a humorous question on an exam. ... Cabbage Patch: A patch for those trying to stop eating cabbage.
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www-personal.umich.edu/~shameem/neolog.html
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A newly coined word, expression, or usage. ... "Rapidly changing times mean that lexical production is sharply up, with neologisms being minted at their fastest rate since, ironically enough, the boom of the late 80s, with its yuppies, dinkies and Sloane Rangers.
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grammar.about.com/od/mo/g/neologismterm.htm
grammar.about.com/od/mo/g/neologismterm.htm
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