A pencilician is someone who writes or draws using a pencil on paper, often contrasted with someone who does the aforementioned actions using a computer. Comes from Latin "penicillum" meaning "paintbrush" or "pencil", and "-icianus" meaning "originating from".
Joe is a great poet, but he's a pencilician so no one outside his close friends has ever heard his poetry.
Japanese characters (kanji), used not for their actual meaning, but as stand-ins for English letters to make text look more "exotic". It ends up being actual gibberish when read in Japanese.
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An antivillain is the opposite of an antihero. It's someone who, in a story, is trying to do the right thing but ends up impeding the protagonists. It could be someone who believes the villain is a good person and so helps them, someone who believes in misguided ideals, or someone who mistakes the hero for a villain.
"Draco Malfoy wasn't really evil, he was an antivillain because he was only following what he was taught to do."
Nickname for Jordan Peterson, a psychologist and right-wing political commentator.
Why does Jorpy need so many words to say that he believes women are sluts?