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so i was playing out a probable conversation in my head and found that i lacked a word to finish a sentence as i wished. so the relevant part of the conversation goes like this:
"do i strike you as the kind of person who...[blah blah blah]?"
"no, but if you did, id hit back"
"ahhhhhh, so youre a __________, very nice"
now... the blank above is the word im looking for... what is a person called when they like to play off words, or use their unintended meaning to make a witty comment, and/or someone who enjoys and is proficient at semantic arguments, someone who demonstrates proficience at wordplay, etc...
im sure ive never heard the word, but i know theres one out there, and would love to know it
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*I'd* just cut the "but if," the entire last line, and change "hit" to "strike," then send the gag to Groucho
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well, yes, i guess literalist would be the most apt word given the context, but im looking for something that more describes the love of wordplay, almost the opposite of a literalist... almost..
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>>groucho<<
"do i strike you as the kind of person who ___?"
"if you did, id strike you back"
I should have added a ;) -- No slight intended.
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How about "ahhhhhh, so youre a pundit, very nice"
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good, but something a more connotatively associated with words
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Welcome aBoard, is; tell us, do you suffer from your insanity?
Here might be one term; it's from tsuwm's wwftd: logolept /LO-go-lept/ a word maniac; verbivore, logophile
Logophile is slightly more common (ahem); here's the Dictionary.com def.: Main Entry: logophile Part of Speech: noun Definition: a word lover or word buff Etymology: Greek logos `speech' + -phile `friend, lover' Usage: formal
Ooh--I found me in wwftd: logastellus "a person whose enthusiasm for words outstrips his knowledge of them" - John McClellan
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Jackie, you're headed back in the direction of words, but on a tangent away from wordplay.
here's an obscure word which might get back.. parisologist - one who deliberately uses ambiguous or equivocal words
still not quite there?
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