"peeververein" meaning in English

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Noun

Etymology: Coined by American journalist and copyeditor John McIntyre in 2012, from peever + German Verein (“association, club, society”). Etymology templates: {{coinage|en|John McIntyre|in=2012|nat=American|occ=journalist and copyeditor|w=John McIntyre (copyeditor)}} Coined by American journalist and copyeditor John McIntyre in 2012, {{der|en|de|Verein|t=association, club, society}} German Verein (“association, club, society”) Head templates: {{en-noun|p}} peeververein pl (plural only)
  1. (neologism, derogatory) People obsessed with upholding and enforcing the usage of "correct" English; militant prescriptivists. Tags: derogatory, neologism, plural, plural-only

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          "text": "[Benjamin] Dreyer is not entirely consistent: He simultaneously cautions the reader to avoid too many parenthetical asides (to avoid \"seem[ing] like a dandy in a Restoration comedy stepping down to the footlights . . . to confidentially address the audience\") while thoroughly peppering his work with whiplash-inducing discursive footnotes. He simultaneously dismisses appeals to historical practice used in defense of the singular \"they\" yet wields historical use against uptight peeververein, as with the verb \"enthuse\". But neither is English consistent.",
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