
Learn The Pawnicide Dictionary Day 1: Pawnicide
So the word pawnicide I created around a year ago while I was playing chess with my friend @SoccerCrusader. While we were playing, he made a blunder and moved a pawn up and then it would be captured by the queen. Another of my friends, @IndiArt2Catan, said that the pawn committed suicide. And that is where it all started.
I said that a pawn is not a person so suicide doesn't apply. Then, I got the idea to take out icide from suicide and slap the word pawn in front of it. Now I coined a whole new word which means the killing of a pawn. Little did I know many things were to come from this word like a club or new pawnicidic words.
Now that you know where the word is derived from, now let's learn how to use it. Pawnicide is a present tense word. A way you can use it in a sentence is like this: Look at all the pawns! Someone must really like to commit pawnicide! You can also use it like this (it is my club motto): I just committed pawnicide! Or you can say: I like to commit pawnicide. In case you haven't already noticed, putting pawnicide in a sentence describing yourself or telling something about yourself sounds better that saying it in other ways. In future posts, I will show more pawnicidic words that would sound goo in other sentences.
Thank you so much for reading this! Stay tuned for Learn The Pawnicide Dictionary Day 2: Pawnicidical.
- Traxxas