Citations:acersecomic

English citations of acersecomic

  1. noun
    • 1982, John E. McLaughlin, J. Liessmann Vantine, “Studies in Native American Languages: Foreword”, in Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics, volume 7, →DOI:
      The karma was right, so this acersecomic from Utah and sweetgrass addict from North Dakota collaborated to honor our guest with a volume of American Indian linguistics paper.
    • 2007, Susan K. Poering, Poplollies & Bellibones/Tenderfeet & Ladyfingers: A Celebration of Lost Words/A Compendium of Body Language:
      All of our officers are decent men, no gattoothed rutterkins, and the chief won't allow any acersecomics on his force, no sir!
    • 2017, Rohit Padala, Vortex, Notion Press:
      Her black hair was pulled back in a long in a long ponytail which covered more than half of her back; she could easily be mistaken for an acersecomic.
  2. adjective
    • 2015, Jeff Napier, Trivia Almanac 2015:
      Some very young children are acersecomic.