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Hyphenated Americans

Any group of people who the majority of the people of this group have not assimilated into Anglo American culture and traditions.

Anyone not of a background consisting entirely of...Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish, Danish, English, Scottish, Welsh, French, German, Dutch, Belgian, Swiss, or Austrian backgrounds who lives in the United States.

by Dan August 5, 2003

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Hyphen hitler

The grammar nazi of all grammar nazis. Will never let one typo or mispelling get away from humiliation and execution. The leader of all grammar nazis. The master of the grammar race

My budy isnt a grammar nazi. He's hyphen hitler. He hunts down missing commas and typos like jews in 1943. One slip of the finger and hes got the typo gestapo all over you.

by Bigfacevinny November 6, 2019


Hyphen Head

A specific individual whom is in some way a pest and/or disturbance to society. A hyphen head can involve selfishness, arrogance or just being an overall hyphen. The term hyphen head can also be used to regard any living being no matter what the circumstance.

In other words a hyphen head can be named to anyone and can be interpreted in a positive, negative or neutral way.

A hyphen head is also commonly used when someone is "Dogging the boys" as the term hyphen head is mostly used by the fellas.

The word hyphen head originated in the vicinity of South Yarra in Melbourne. It came from the word "dickhead" which was used by the man himself, Jarrad Dousa. Jarrad Dousa liked to use the word dickhead a fair bit. He used to say the word "Dickhead" with a little gap between dick and head. So the spelling became "Dick-Head" which also translates to Dick Hyphen head. And that is where the word came from.

The word hyphen head can also be used as simply naming someone as a "Hyphen".

"Jesus Clarky, you're the biggest hyphen head going around."
"Fak the ticket inspectors are a bunch of hyphen heads."
"You farken hyphen"

by GunM8 June 5, 2017


Hyphen duphenator

the rubber gripping from a pen when used as an airtight connection between the base containing water and the arm of a smoking device.

The hyphen duphenator should be a snug fit inside the hole of the base and fit tightly around the outside of the smoking piece to ensure an airtight seal without the need for glue or tape.

by Kraftywitch June 21, 2019


Quad Hyphen

Surrounding a name by quad hyphens symbolises that the subject hates orphans.

P1: Did you see the news today about ----Elon Musk----?
P2: Why is his name surrounded by Quad Hyphens?
P1: That's cause he hates orphans

by moeszyslak May 20, 2022


neva hyphen

neva hyphen
The use of the word "neva" (idiom for 'never') to divide a multisyllabic word in place of the hyphen (-) punctuation mark to express extreme unlikelihood or impossibility.

The neva hyphen as punctuation: "I will abso-neva-lutely agree that a woman deserves to be hit or abused for any reason."

by ordinaryheroine May 2, 2016


Dash and Hyphen

2 people. none of your business.

"Dash and Hyphen are very likely doing the exact same thing at this very moment."

by Krkič January 10, 2022