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ad hom

short for "ad hominem," meaning a person is verbally attacking a person involved in the debate instead of addressing the opposing side's argument or position.

Telling someone that they are wrong in the debate because their motives are wicked is an "ad hom"; therefore, the moderator will strike it from the record.

by runandwin July 30, 2005

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Ad hom of him

When you don’t know how to spell ad hominem

β€œWOW!!! how disingenuous of you David! ...nice SPONSOR button btw! An ad hom of him Jordan Peterson.”

When you don’t know how to spell ad hominem

by Qlm666 June 10, 2018


ad hom of him

When you know how to write ad hominem but you write "ad hom of him" as a joke because it will annoy Grammar Police
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A play on words designed to irritate in jest.

Wordplay Chess created to provoke a reaction by being moronic on purpose, for example:

Im reel stew pud ayn un a bill to spill ad hom of him

Predicting that in response, another "ad hominem" will be used.

Rather than attacking the argument. He/She/Zee/Xur. Used an "ad hominem"

In response I used "ad hom of him" to mock them predicting that an "ad hominem" calling me dumb for incorrect spelling would follow.

That so and so said "ad hom of him". He must be stupid.

by D-503 July 30, 2018

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ad hom of him

Hatriotic version of (argumentum) ad hominem. Whilst "(argumentum) ad hominem" is a fallacious argumentative strategy marked by the avoidance of a genuine discussion of a topic by attacking an attribute of the person making an argument instead of the argument itself, "ad hom of him" is a phrase preferably used over "(argumentum) ad hominem" when attacking a certain individual using Latin and failing miserably at it.

David, who loved the game Pacman, was accused of using an "ad hom of him" argument.

by Marie Lastname June 11, 2018