conjunxeriverbis
A string of conjoined words put together to create one ‘word’ or phrase. It is mainly used in jokes, such as the utmost legendary joke :
“What do you call a one-eyed dinosaur? - A Doyouthinkhe’saw’us!”
A conjunxeriverbis contains no punctuation or spelling. If a conjunxeriverbis is a the start of a sentence, it must be capitalised.
From the Latin ‘
“What do you call a one-eyed dinosaur? - A Doyouthinkhe’saw’us!”
A conjunxeriverbis contains no punctuation or spelling. If a conjunxeriverbis is a the start of a sentence, it must be capitalised.
From the Latin ‘
‘Iambigredandratheroddlooking’ is a conjunxeriverbis.
conjunxeriverbis
A string of conjoined words put together to create one ‘word’ or phrase. It is mainly used in jokes, such as the utmost legendary joke :
“What do you call a one-eyed dinosaur? - A Doyouthinkhe’saw’us!”
A conjunxeriverbis contains no punctuation or spelling. If a conjunxeriverbis is a the start of a sentence, it must be capitalised.
From the Latin ‘conjunxerint’ and ‘verbis’, meaning ‘conjoined’ and ‘words’.
“What do you call a one-eyed dinosaur? - A Doyouthinkhe’saw’us!”
A conjunxeriverbis contains no punctuation or spelling. If a conjunxeriverbis is a the start of a sentence, it must be capitalised.
From the Latin ‘conjunxerint’ and ‘verbis’, meaning ‘conjoined’ and ‘words’.
‘Iambigredandratheroddlooking’ is a conjunxeriverbis.