infix
a rare subdivision of the english language and cousin to both the prefix and suffix. the key difference is such that an infix goes in the middle of a normal word to add character and depth of meaning.
common usage:
-whole-… a-whole-nother
-f-cking-… ri-f-cking-diculous, abso-f-cking-lutely
omg, your pants are absof-ckinglutely the most h-m-f-ckings-xual pants i’ve ever laid eyes on. pwnd by infix.
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