Lexical gap


the word for when there isn’t a word for something that there should be a word for.
ex) there is a lexical gap involving a non-slang verb for s-x

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  • Migate

    a small yet proportional human being.;and or a small p-n-s;often used in replace of the word midget for a short kid; the term was coined in texas. come here ya little migate, im gonna kick your -ss!!

  • Mikkie

    mikkies are people that should have been teens in the 80s, addicted to all 80s movies. a mikkie is often described also as ‘mik diggler’ a term coined from the late 70s and early 80s for the golden age of p-rn star ‘dirk diggler’. mikkies don’t come around that often and they often say that […]

  • Milling Around

    the activity of negative loitering, usually partaken by fools. most commonly used in third person. a congregation of lower cl-ss individuals are milling around macdonalds, hindering you reaching your desired destination. “stop milling around the place, ’cause you know you’re just a fool”

  • Milo-meter

    its like millimeter, but sed like kilo-meter, with a small sounding o. it’s just a well better way of sayin millimeter, an its sounds bigger, so it confuses people. wooo, that car was like a milo-meter away from your toe. or hey, worm man, your w-lly is like a milo-meter long….loser!

  • Minchin

    noun: a minchin – a person with an abnormally high level of confidence who lies or exaggerates about personal knowledge and experience in an attempt to belittle others and gain respect. verb: to minchin, minchinning – to lie or exaggerate about one’s own knowledge and experience in an attempt to gain respect and come across […]


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