- neologising
- neologise (Brit.) v. coin a new word or expression; use new words or phrases; introduce new uses of old words; invent new religious doctrines, accept new religious principle (also neologize)
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
churnalism — n. Journalism that churns out articles based on wire stories and press releases, rather than original reporting. [Blend of churn and journalism.] Example Citations: Last year, I highlighted for MediaGuardian how Northumbria police hold back… … New words
jihobbyist — n. A person who is interested in and sympathetic to the goals of radical Islam, but who is not a member of a radical group. Also: ji hobbyist. Example Citations: Jihobbyists are people drawn to the online theater of violent jihad, becoming… … New words
thumbo — n. An error made while using the thumbs to type, particularly on a mobile device keypad. [Blend of thumb and typo.] Example Citations: How do you get rid of thumbos, those cellphone message typos? Practice. And some handy tips. Touch Type With… … New words
neologise — /niˈɒlədʒaɪz/ (say nee oluhjuyz) verb (i) (neologised, neologising) to create neologisms. Also, neologize …