Ancient Neologisms: Revision history

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9 October 2024

  • curprev 20:5620:56, 9 October 2024Roshan talk contribs 2,526 bytes +144 No edit summary cin gbere le
  • curprev 20:5520:55, 9 October 2024Roshan talk contribs 2,382 bytes +2,382 Created page with "Some neologisms seem like they've been around forever. Some people even believe that they've been around and describe their grandparents using them and so on, in some kind of Mandela Effect but they are nonetheless neologisms. I don't have a comprehensive list, obviously, but here are a couple. == Sweet Summer Child == Most commonly in "Oh you sweet summer child". The use of it to disparagingly mean "innocent and naïve" is decidedly from..."