When a poo comes out in lots of little chunks, like Tapas food.
I don't know what I ate but it caused a serious tapascrap.
The guy before left me left a tapascrap in the loo
Someone who refuses to take no for an answer. The slay every nay (no). An archenemy of the creative michelangeNo.
Stop being such a nayslayer and leave me in peace.
No matter how much John said no, Phil had got nayslaying down to an art. John gave in.
A play-off the term intertextuality, extratextuality occurs when someone gets offended by reading something extra into what was actually said. It's been a favorite game of left-wing snow flakes but is becoming more widespread. A good example is Cathy Newman's infamous 'So what you're really saying is...' interview.
By feigning offence Kim displayed her well-honed extratextual skills.
As both sides tried to claim the moral high ground, the argument slowly sank into a lurid parade of extratextuality.