word-dropping


similar to name-dropping, word-dropping is when someone (in conversation or writing) uses either long, sophisticated words frequently, or words they have obviously discovered on urban dictionary. this can sometimes be beneficial to the listener or reader, extending their vocabulary, but mostly it is annoying and perplexing.
“i’m going home to take a northwest nap, ttyl. ”

or

person 1 – “my cranium is enc-mbered with an excess of inane drivel.”
person 2 – “dude, stop with the word-dropping i dont understand you!!”

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