User talk:Uhlizza

I would like to submit a new word to be used in the Free Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. This word concerns Facebook, Cell Phones and other social media specifically. The word I propose in adding to this site is "Defriend" Or "De-friended" or "Defriended" as "If you continue to act this way I am going to "Defriend" you", on Facebook. Or you are cleaning up your contacts because half of them you do not know as they were added due to a game that you were playing such as FarmVille, which is the most popular of the Zynga games.

Or in discussion, a person on Facebook is cleaning up their contact lists, and eliminates some of the people on their "Friend" list.

There should be a word, and there isn't that even can closely be used to describe this process. It may also be used in real life, or on other social media, instead of saying "I don't like Nancy I am never talking to her again" I could say easier and much more pointedly "Nancy has been "Defriended" for personal reasons."

Blocking someone is an entirely different action in the world of Facebook, as it can be undone without anyone's knowledge that it was done or not.

I believe the word is being used all the time anyways it is just ignored that it really isn't a word.

So in conclusion; my word submission is "Defriend"

Defriend; A. meaning the act of removing an active contact from your social media such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc. Also the act of removing a contact from your Phone Contacts, Personal Address Books, Christmas Card listings. This could be for personal reasons or merely gaming reasons; someone you never really knew as a real friend but were a friend on Facebook so as to achieve a certain level in a game such as FarmVille. "Defriended", past tense "I defriended him after we broke up" B. Opposite of "Befriend"

This is my first visit to this sight as to try and add something, hopefully this is done correctly, feel free to contact or reply to this if anyone can think of any revisions, better usages, etc. aka Lisa HoffmanUhlizza (talk) 16:06, 31 July 2011 (UTC)

New Word: "Animality"
Noun; inclusion of all Mammals pertaining to specific "personality" traits, although "personality" means:plural per·son·al·i·ties

Definition of PERSONALITY

1 a : the quality or state of being a person b : personal existence 2 a : the condition or fact of relating to a particular person; specifically : the condition of referring directly to or being aimed disparagingly or hostilely at an individual b : an offensively personal remark  3 a : the complex of characteristics that distinguishes an individual or a nation or group; especially : the totality of an individual's behavioral and emotional characteristics b : a set of distinctive traits and characteristics  4 a : distinction or excellence of personal and social traits; also : a person having such quality b : a person of importance, prominence, renown, or notoriety 

Source: Merriam-Webster (online encyclopedia) http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/personality

Noun; inclusion of all Mammals pertaining to specific "anamality" traits, although "anamality" means:plural an·am·al·i·ties

I dis-agree with the current termination for the word "personality" it is generally not used in any specific or known factor in talking about a dog for example, to examine the word, it would mean to refer to humans only; although some use it incorrectly in referring to animals with personalities.

I would like to submit for review the word: "Animality" which would cover also the above mentioned facts as currently related to the English Language, but this would also include all Mammals; my thinking in exact is how much emotion that dog's exhibit, horses, cats and other domesticated and non-domesticated mammals. Being that human beings are also mammals, this word covers more than just pointing at the human race. I don't want it to replace it, as "Personality" would then be a noun referring directly to a human, where "Animality" would cover a much broader spectrum of mammalian species that exhibit emotions in behavioral terms that are observable, or not. 1 a. The state of being an animal (which includes people) b. Animals existence 2 a : the condition or fact of relating to a particular animal; specifically : the condition of referring directly to or being aimed disparagingly or hostilely at an individual animal b : an offensive remark towards an animal  3 a : the complex of characteristics that distinguishes an animal or a pact or as a domesticated family member; especially : the totality of an animals's behavioral and emotional characteristics b : a set of distinctive traits and characteristics  4 a : distinction or excellence of animal and social traits; also : a animal having such quality b : a animal of importance, prominence, renown, or notoriety 

I would like feed back if anyone knows though, if animals are aware of their impending doom of death, mine, as a personal experience did. And was aware of the state of being alive or dead. In my opinion, but that in itself is being anthropomorphic. This word would clear that up and then we wouldn't be projecting our attributions to other mammals, we also are mammals, and personalities can be left as is; just a better use of terminology. I have read that Mammals such as elephants actually have burial services of their dear departed ones. It is widely known the depression of domesticated animals when another in their pact or family dies, or leaves. Uhlizza aka Lisa Hoffman 23:01, 8 February 2012 (UTC)