A duplicated or repeated login interface, often indicating a technical error or user interface glitch.
Modern compound from 'login,' which combines 'log' (from ship's logbook, recording entries) with 'in' (entering). The duplication suggests a digital malfunction where the command was repeated or displayed twice.
This doubled word perfectly captures the frustration of digital life - when systems glitch and repeat themselves, creating these accidental linguistic artifacts. It's like a stutter in the code that becomes its own word, showing how technology shapes language in unexpected ways.
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