neva hyphen


neva hyphen
the use of the word “neva” (idiom for ‘never’) to divide a multisyllabic word in place of the hyphen (-) punctuation mark to express extreme unlikelihood or impossibility.
the neva hyphen as punctuation: “i will abso-neva-lutely agree that a woman deserves to be hit or abused for any reason.”

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