Grammatical (or grammar) pedantry syndrome is an illness or a form of obsessive-compulsive disorder where someone has a compulsive desire to be an asshole.
"Me and mark ate cookies!"
"You mean, 'Mark and I ate cookies!'"
"Stop it!"
"Sorry, I'm an asshole (Grammatical Pedantry Syndrome)."
"You mean, 'Mark and I ate cookies!'"
"Stop it!"
"Sorry, I'm an asshole (Grammatical Pedantry Syndrome)."
by borlaxis May 16, 2017
this sentence is grammatically correct but it's wordy and hard to read is an AD and yet we made it famous. as soon as you say it or it comes up on youtube. everyone will say it
John: this sentence is grammatically correct
Random dude: but it's wordy and hard to read
"this sentence is grammatically correct but it's wordy and hard to read"
everyone in class: this sentence is grammatically correct but it's wordy and hard to read
Random dude: but it's wordy and hard to read
"this sentence is grammatically correct but it's wordy and hard to read"
everyone in class: this sentence is grammatically correct but it's wordy and hard to read
by MiraculourLanaAdrianette March 3, 2021
grammarly ad dude: this sentence is grammatically correct but it's wordy and hard to read
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by [insert user here] January 22, 2022
this sentence is grammatically correct but it's wordy and hard to read, its a tiktok trend where people have a backround that says something and someone says this sentence is grammatically correct but it's wordy and hard to read it is orignally from grammarly
this sentence is grammatically correct but it's wordy and hard to read
Youtube ad: Grammarly- this sentence is grammatically correct
everyone: but it's wordy and hard to read
Youtube ad: Grammarly- this sentence is grammatically correct
everyone: but it's wordy and hard to read
by MiraculourLanaAdrianette March 3, 2021
Archaic word no longer used today, used to refer to a complete guide on how to use a language, better than a thesaurus or dictionary.
For example: David Kimhi (RaDaK) grammatical treaty on the Hebrew language.
For example: David Kimhi (RaDaK) grammatical treaty on the Hebrew language.
The escope of this dictionary is not of an actual grammatical treaty, but a book of the definitions of the words of the Spanish Language.
by DProGamer321 November 19, 2020
Teacher: "I would give this a 0; it's a good example of a full-on grammatical abortion"
Student: "Did you just use the expression 'grammatical abortion?!'" *laughs uncontrollably*
Student: "Did you just use the expression 'grammatical abortion?!'" *laughs uncontrollably*
by Fyr211 March 14, 2021
1:When you're trying to sound intelligent you use this word.
2:When your brain is too stupid to form a complete word at 6:45 am.
3:When you start saying grammatically and you stop.
4:Ancient lost Nordic language commonly spoken in the Irvine region.
2:When your brain is too stupid to form a complete word at 6:45 am.
3:When you start saying grammatically and you stop.
4:Ancient lost Nordic language commonly spoken in the Irvine region.
by EediotT June 15, 2018