Style of speech one learns while being incarcerated.
Friend1 : Did you hear Marcus tryin to use all those big words when he talks now? He never used to talk like that. It might not be so bad if he knew how to use them correctly.
Friend2: Yeah, that started when he got out of prison/jail. I call it his incarceration vocabulation!
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The act of using big words to express a message.
"I cannot articulate, illustrate, nor postulate my utmost satisfaction with your adherence to the our procedures."
"Yo, what she say?"
"Bro, she vocabulated the fuck out that sentence."
Speaking with un-neccessarily large or obsure words. It is often, but not always, done as a means to confuse the listener or to conflate the speakers ego
I confused Bryce with my philashoporous vocabulation
to make up a word; to make up a word when you've either forgotten or don't know the real word you're looking for.
He told me to be transficient. I think he was just vocabulizing because I'm pretty sure he meant "efficient."
"Wait, did you just vocabulize that? There's no such thing as articulant."