Just to show you a few examples from the site...
First World Injury-
An injury mostly likely to occur in an advanced first world country due to the high standard of living.
Karma suffered a first world injury walking into a dumpster while tweeting on her smart phone.
Longversation-
The quality of a conversation that is both long and rambling, without a fixed purpose and lacking in concision. Generally used in a negative sense.
The other day, Julia and I had such a longversation. I thought I could never leave!
And the list goes on and on, you should go check it out.
CORRECT USAGE
Correct Usage vs. Jargon
I found this part of chapter 7 to be very interesting. I would have never thought that certain words were jargon and others were considered correct usage, like using prioritize instead of a more simple word like rank. Using bottom line is considered correct because it is taken from a universal term and means only one thing.
I feel like I use a similar type of word when I say shoot instead of photograph. I think that because it makes us (or at least me) imagine looking through a lens or scope to line up whatever it is that I am going to shoot. I think in this case it is ok to use this term. I can understand how certain words can be taken out of context. If I am not carrying my camera around it might not be as easy to understand and I should use photograph instead of shoot. So is this jargon or correct usage? What do you think?
I have a fun fact. Neologism is a newer term that describes the process of creating a new word. I think that's funny. A new word created to describe the process of creating a new word.
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