pronoun maze
noun. part of a conversation wherein the excessive use of pr-nouns (he, she, they, it, this, what) makes listeners lost. also called extreme “high context” speech.
– “wait! he hit you? who hit you? jeff or tim?” “no, it was sam. sorry for the pr-noun maze. i hate it when others do that to me, too.”
– “you ran into ‘him’?” “no. into ‘her’. ‘he’ was watching.” “with ‘them’? i thought ‘they’ had left.” “yeah, ‘they’ left with ‘him’.” “with which ‘him’? this is becoming a pr-noun maze. start over.”
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