brachylogy [bruh-kil-uh-jee]
noun, plural brachylogies.
1. brevity of diction; concise or abridged form of expression.
Origin: First recorded in 1615-25, brachylogy is from the Greek word brachylogía brevity in speech. See brachy-, -logy
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Eh, go ahead and laugh. I have zero pride. 😎
you are very welcome, of course! I'm not still sniggering at all...
himit! 🤣