Antigrammatically

/ˌæntiɡrəˈmætɪkəli/ adverb

Definition

In a manner that violates or opposes grammatical rules and linguistic conventions.

Etymology

From anti- + grammatical + -ly. Built by adding the adverb suffix to antigrammatical, following standard English morphology for creating adverbs from adjectives.

Kelly Says

When rappers like Kendrick Lamar use antigrammatically constructed phrases, they're not wrong—they're making artistic choices that create rhythm and authenticity that perfect grammar would destroy!

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