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This Bohemian vocabulary is the hell of rhetoric and the paradise of neologism.
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Harlan Ellison, author and screenwriter Sci-fi is a moron's neologism and Arthur hated it.
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Man bag is a neologism that us style snobs avoid.
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With regard to every neologism we ought first to inquire, Does it fill a gap?
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Love is a "good catastrophe" (to use Tolkien's neologism).
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Simply put, it's a neologism for boycott.
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The neologism was coined by Steve Mann, a pioneer in wearable computing at the University of Toronto.
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Interestingly, this is far from a neologism.
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They became known by the neologism "computers."
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Rather than try to outdo Mary Poppins' fourteen syllable neologism, Simmons contented himself with a wild, inarticulate, "Gaaa!"
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Bae Definition of the sort of neologism you probably should have looked up by now, but somehow could never be arsed.
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This neologism -no doubt blue-skiedout of the box by some food PR team -is now all over Irish supermarkets.
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In this one ordinary speech seemed to have been insufficient to describe the blotch, and he had to resort to a neologism.
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The Viewspaper central section - a label clearly chosen to echo Kelner's original neologism during his previous period as editor - works well enough.
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But Linda Clark senses a certain sensationalism creeping into some political commentary -possibly stemming from the "entertainment-ification" ,tocoin a neologism, of politics.
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Except for special effect, we try to avoid colloquialisms, neologisms and jargon.