This word was in service to a friend to whom this is ALWAYS CONSPICUOUSLY DONE
Posted by Lizzie on 11/21/11
And done deliberately.
De-ni-greet, v.
1. To deliberately pretend to have never met someone. “After her promotion, Lisa made a point to denigreet Tom at the meeting.” 2. To insult by introducing incorrectly to others. See also: hurtsy, himiliate.
Filed under: Lit-ish, That Should Be a Word | Tags: denigreet, new york times magazine |







