Indie
Independent, but in a unique non-mainstream way. Possible reason used: Using ‘indie’ as opposed to ‘independent’ gives a sense of originality and forward thinking to More…
Indie
Out of the mainstream; not controlled by those in power in a social context. Indie was first used in the 1920s to describe independent films, a clipping of ‘independent.’ By More…
indie(1)
(clipping with suffixation) Coming from an independent label; possessing a particular feature commonly associated with musicians or filmmakers working under an independent label. =Indie is More…
indipop
Popular Indian music apparent meaning:popular Indian music =I enjoy listening to indipop.. Etymology : blending: 'indian', ADJ. + 'popular' (also shortened to 'pop') ADJ. -> indipop More…
inefficient
a science and engineering major The person who made up inefficients was probably either trying to copy the person who made up suits and tried to point out science and engineers worst More…
Infalligation
A dubious accusation, potentially for political or personal gain =The use of infallible is ironic, hinting that allegations may be used strategically or maliciously. The blend is therefore More…
INFIMANY
Consisting of an infinite number of elements Possible reason used: There are expressions which come up over and over again in math, so teachers like to come up with faster ways of saying More…
infinicionaire
One whose wealth is nearly infinite. This word was probably coined to convey the idea of unequaled wealth. The terms millionaire or billionaire seem ordinary and unimpressive nowadays. This More…
Infinitionaire
Someone with an uncountably large (infinite) amount of money. A billion is a huge number, but to a mathematician trying to contrast very large finite numbers with truly infinite numbers, a More…
Influencer
A person with a prominent social media following (typically on the Instagram app) who makes money from posting photos with products from brand deals they have. Influencers are able to sell More…
influenzed
(blending) to have been affected by the flu or a flu-like illness: specifically, to have been rendered lethargic, sickly, or unresponsive by the flu. =: Influenzed was coined as a nonce More…
infracool
not cool, unappreciated As the speaker explained to me, “ultracool” means “very cool” because “ultra” means “beyond.” The prefix More…
Ink
Moving around in a discreet manner. Inking is used to describe a sly, smooth motion. It is similar to the word ‘slink’ because it is characterized by quiet, surreptitious More…
Innervated
To grow nerves into. =However, there is a growing body of evidence that indicates that nematocysts are innervated and responsive to signals received and transduced elsewhere, in other More…
Innit
(Compounding, phrase) The word is a replacement for the phrase “Isn’t it” in British slang. It is popularly used by the youth in modern England. It is done when the speaker says the phrase More…
innoculate
When grading papers, to consider a student immune for penalty for a particular error because that student has already been penalized for the same type of error on the same problem. More…
ins
1. Income, money flowing to someone Kanye rapped this in his song “Jesus Walks” to describe how, because he rapped about Christ in his songs, his record would not get played as More…
inspirator
A person who inspires others. This word was spoken by Snoop Dog during the Fox News Channel coverage of the pending execution of Stanley Williams. In context the word is used as a term of More…
Insta baddie
(noun) An ‘Insta baddie’ is a person on Instagram, usually female, who is seen as attractive and ‘cool’ by the people that follow them. The ‘Insta baddie’ stereotype is defined mainly as More…