unigraming


to intentionally use the same word multiple times in a series of statements or in a given conversation, typically to the point of annoyance. unigraming often involves stretching the actual meaning of a word so as to fit it into a variety of statement contexts.
david: “i was really hoping that studying would faciliate me getting a better grade, but it really just facilitated me getting less sleep. will you facilitate me satisfying my stomach by making me a sandwich?”

jon: “dave, quit unigraming or i’m going to facilitate my fist into your face.”

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